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I searched online and people are saying that you need to update luma before you accept the nintendo firmware update, but for some reason every time I try to update i get this error, what can i do to fix it?
 

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I don't have my 3ds out to check, but it's possible that the updater is outdated. manually changed the boot.firm on the sd card, then do the same for the ctrNAND.
How do I do that? I bought the console with custom firmware already installed.
 

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https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases

your updater is outdated. I just checked mine. it's version 3.5. replace the boot.firm on the sd card with the one from there. also, replace boot.3dsx for the homebrew launcher. rosalina will still work but it needs to be updated for use with the homebrew launcher.
I just put the files on my sd and there's a buch of options, is there any option that i shouldn't mark? the last two sound weird, "set developer unitinfo" and "disable arm11 exception handlers", should i mark these too?
 

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Or download the latest version of Luma Updater, then install the .cia file through FBI and later open the Updater and finally update Luma automatically.

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I just put the files on my sd and there's a buch of options, is there any option that i shouldn't mark? the last two sound weird, "set developer unitinfo" and "disable arm11 exception handlers", should i mark these too?
Only mark the "Show NAND or user string..." option
 
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it depends. I'd suggest the option to add sys instead of ver to know you're on cfw, as well as locale (some out of region games don't work without it). I think dragon quest viii is one of them.
 

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it depends. I'd suggest the option to add sys instead of ver to know you're on cfw, as well as locale (some out of region games don't work without it). I think dragon quest viii is one of them.
The console is working properly but I still can't update through luma, i marked all but the last two options.
 

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Or download the latest version of Luma Updater, then install the .cia file through FBI and later open the Updater and finally update Luma automatically.

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Only mark the "Show NAND or user string..." option
That sounds easier, where do I download the .cia?
it depends. I'd suggest the option to add sys instead of ver to know you're on cfw, as well as locale (some out of region games don't work without it). I think dragon quest viii is one of them.
i did that, is it safe now to do the nintendo update? when i opened luma updater it said that my current version is "10.2.1-c058e3f"
 

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