Homebrew My hacked 3DS stack after an system update (by mistake)

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Hello guys and sry for my poor english but i really need your help

i hacked my 3DS before 2 months via Homebrew and its worked perfect for me , i downloaded Pokemon Moon and started to play and i figured out that if i want to play with other people in the world i need to update the system (this is what the game tells me) so i did it without too many thoughts and my 3DS stack on black weird screen (photo attached)

i have the backup files in my computer (the guide ask to save them when i hacked the 3ds)

someone please can help me ?
 

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No need to update again.

AMAZING
and one more question if you please (sorry if im digging) i just used in the backup files to restore the 3DS and its worked (all my games are removed but the hacks apps still there) and now im installing my games again so now i need only to replace the files that you tell me or i need to update the system again ? (because i restore the system)
 

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AMAZING
and one more question if you please (sorry if im digging) i just used in the backup files to restore the 3DS and its worked (all my games are removed but the hacks apps still there) and now im installing my games again so now i need only to replace the files that you tell me or i need to update the system again ? (because i restore the system)
What do you mean with "restore"? You formatted your console or the SD card, or you performed a NAND restoration?

If first case, then no need to update. Anyway, go to "System Settings" and check if the system version is 11.14 (the latest).
 

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Okay so if we have Luma Updater 2.5 we can now update the system without risk of bricking?
First update Luma CFW itself (to the latest 10.2.1 version). Luma Updater is not Luma CFW, it's just a Luma CFW updater homebrew.

And there's not (and never will be) risk of bricking for that
 
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First update Luma CFW itself (to the latest 10.2.1 version). Luma Updater is not Luma CFW, it's just a Luma CFW updater homebrew.

And there's not (and never will be) risk of bricking for that
Ight everything is fine thank you
 

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What do you mean with "restore"? You formatted your console or the SD card, or you performed a NAND restoration?

If first case, then no need to update. Anyway, go to "System Settings" and check if the system version is 11.14 (the latest).

hey brother , the system version is 11.13.0 - so how can i update it without get the same problems as before ?
 

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hey brother , the system version is 11.13.0 - so how can i update it without get the same problems as before ?
If you already update Luma CFW to the 10.2.1 version, then just update your console directly from internet. And no error should happen for that

Edit: Well, you already did it, after all
 
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