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ok guys this is the thing i was playing mario maker for 3ds and the its freeze then power off and when i turn power on only appears a blue screen what says: BOOTROM 8046
ERRCODE: 00F800DEF
FFFFFFFFF FFFFFFF
000000024 0000000
Im scared and i think i broke my console any solution or its definitely dead?
 

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ok guys this is the thing i was playing mario maker for 3ds and the its freeze then power off and when i turn power on only appears a blue screen what says: BOOTROM 8046
ERRCODE: 00F800DEF
FFFFFFFFF FFFFFFF
000000024 0000000
Im scared and i think i broke my console any solution or its definitely dead?
NTRBoot with a ds flashcart
 
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nope i install with fbi
Try the battery trick. If it still gives bootrom 4046, you will need to go with Shadow#1's approach with ntrboot to gain access to GodMode9 (substituted as boot.firm).

Assuming your blue screens of death is software base, you'll need to recover with restore sysnand (you better have that .bin backup image made beforehand).
CTRTransfer probably isn't going to work as you most likely bricked one of the other partitions.

If the error is due to hardware fault such as a fried eMMC, your 3DS has semi-died. You can get around the dead NAND chip by using EmuNAND (requires NAND *.bin image to create and flash to SD card).
Other failed components means it's super dead.
 
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Try the battery trick. If it still gives bootrom 4046, you will need to go with Shadow#1's approach with ntrboot to gain access to GodMode9 (substituted as boot.firm).

Assuming your blue screens of death is software base, you'll need to recover with restore sysnand (you better have that .bin backup image made beforehand).
CTRTransfer probably isn't going to work as you most likely bricked one of the other partitions.

If the error is due to hardware fault such as a fried eMMC, your 3DS has semi-died. You can get around the dead NAND chip by using EmuNAND (requires NAND *.bin image to create and flash to SD card).
Other failed components means it's super dead.
i dont think what is a eMMC problem because my console dont have the hardmode (i only think this)
 

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The eMMC is your console main internal memory. It has multiple partitions, and one of those (CTRNAND) has your System files on it. If the chip died, then everything on it is gone, and the system won't detect it correctly and throw an error on boot, as it can't get past the BootROM. It doesn't (shouldn't) matter if your SD card is inserted or not, as it can't mount the NAND. In this scenario of course.
 
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The eMMC is your console main internal memory. It has multiple partitions, and one of those (CTRNAND) has your System files on it. If the chip died, then everything on it is gone, and the system won't detect it correctly and throw an error on boot, as it can't get past the BootROM. It doesn't (shouldn't) matter if your SD card is inserted or not, as it can't mount the NAND. In this scenario of course.
i dont know what do...the console is working normally but in this case if i insert a sdcard the screen appears?
 

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