Earlier this week I followed the 3DS guide and used FBI to install some titles. Some installed cias boot up just fine (i.e., Pokemon Ultra Moon and its 1.2 update, Fire Emblem Awakening, Bravely Default and Bravely Second), yet the installed cia for Pokemon Ultra Sun and its 1.2 update keeps crashing. I got different cias from different sources, but the error remained.
Starting Pokemon Ultra Sun, I get the following error message:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type: generic
Process ID: 67115840
Adress: 0x00000d1a
Error code: 0x00000d1
Press any button to reboot.
So, I searched for the error message, and I found that the Luma 10.X error messages are sometimes nonsensical. Therefore, I got and used another boot firm file from Luma 9. That did not resolve the issue but gave me another, maybe a more insightful (not to me) error message:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type: generic
Process ID: 39
Process name: momiji
Process title ID: 0x00040000001b5000
Adress: 0x00346e74
Error code: 0xd900458b
Press any button to reboot.
Searching the forums for the momiji error message, I came across two threads that deal with the same error on the same game title. In the first thread a user gives the suggestion to import the seed for the title. In the end, the topic creator has not reported back with a solution..
The second thread I found a slightly more detailed explanation on how to get a seed. However I still do not feel experienced and comfortable enough with this 3DS cfw to try and follow the instructions. Plus, I do not know for sure if those instructions even apply to my situation. At the end of this thread, the topic creator did not report back with a solution either.
I have some newbie questions.
Question 1: What is a game's seed?
Question 2: Does anyone know what I could try to get Pokemon Ultra Sun to work (would you think it's the game's seed, or would you think of some other issue)?
Question 3: Can anyone provide me with or point me towards a step-by-step guide on how to import a game's seed?
PS: The reason why I am not trying out solutions willy-nilly is because I encountered big problems with my cfw before and now that I have my 3DS working again (except for Pokemon Ultra Sun), I am playing it safe.
Starting Pokemon Ultra Sun, I get the following error message:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type: generic
Process ID: 67115840
Adress: 0x00000d1a
Error code: 0x00000d1
Press any button to reboot.
So, I searched for the error message, and I found that the Luma 10.X error messages are sometimes nonsensical. Therefore, I got and used another boot firm file from Luma 9. That did not resolve the issue but gave me another, maybe a more insightful (not to me) error message:
An error occurred (ErrDisp)
Error type: generic
Process ID: 39
Process name: momiji
Process title ID: 0x00040000001b5000
Adress: 0x00346e74
Error code: 0xd900458b
Press any button to reboot.
Searching the forums for the momiji error message, I came across two threads that deal with the same error on the same game title. In the first thread a user gives the suggestion to import the seed for the title. In the end, the topic creator has not reported back with a solution..
The second thread I found a slightly more detailed explanation on how to get a seed. However I still do not feel experienced and comfortable enough with this 3DS cfw to try and follow the instructions. Plus, I do not know for sure if those instructions even apply to my situation. At the end of this thread, the topic creator did not report back with a solution either.
I have some newbie questions.
Question 1: What is a game's seed?
Question 2: Does anyone know what I could try to get Pokemon Ultra Sun to work (would you think it's the game's seed, or would you think of some other issue)?
Question 3: Can anyone provide me with or point me towards a step-by-step guide on how to import a game's seed?
PS: The reason why I am not trying out solutions willy-nilly is because I encountered big problems with my cfw before and now that I have my 3DS working again (except for Pokemon Ultra Sun), I am playing it safe.