What happens?already reached the rosalina menù, i stuck after this
What do you mean by that? Was it tested or not?sd card is ok
So you can get into the Homebrew Launcher fine, right? and it gives you the error when you launch fbi? Or when you try to install the cia file of fbi?if appear the homebrew launche but when i tap to open and install the cia files it stuck and console reboot;
Use only the latest version of Luma3DS. Copy its boot.firm into the sd card, you don't need 2 of them.If i have luma 10.2 I can get on homebrew launcher but when I open the fbi the console crashes.
You should have "game patching" enabled in Luma3DS for cheats to work.Heyho gbatemp family, everyone's fav noob here.
I'm playing bravely default and the English translation of joker 3 professionel and wanted to check out the cheat codes, there are none.
If I remember correctly I have to open this sharkive for luma3ds and choose the game I want codes for...but ..it just closes. any ideas?
I attached a video of the problem and a screen of the system settings plus Luma settings.
You deleted the tickets of your installed games? Or other stuff like system apps etc.?I deleted the tickets and titles of some of my games on my cfw 3ds,
So you copied everything before you deleted the tickets? If so, you can just copy the Old backup of the 32id folder that's inside the "Nintendo 3DS" folder, to the one that's on your sdcard. Though delete the old one (or back it up) before pasting the old folder, do not merge or overwrite the old with the new!but I had previously copied all the contents of my sd card and backed it up.
Were these .Sav files created with Checkpoint? If not, it's not easy to get them back, but not impossible either..So I have the .sav files for the games
Just to be clear, you have deleted both the games and their tickets? Or just the tickets? If you haven't uninstalled the games they'd still be there taking up space on your sd card, and they'll not show up on your home menu because they're missing their tickets..and I was wondering if there is a way to import them back in if I reinstall the games via FBI.
I have 2 sd cards. On the first one I deleted the tickets and titles of a couple of games, the 2nd was a back up of the 1st before I deleted the tickets and titles. No system apps were deleted. I deleted the tickets because I thought they took up space on the sd card (which was dumb of me you shouldn't delete stuff if you don't know what it is). I'm pretty sure the .sav files were automatically created.You deleted the tickets of your installed games? Or other stuff like system apps etc.?
And why did you do that? They don't take storage space or anything..
Your games are still installed? They're just missing their tickets?
So you copied everything before you deleted the tickets? If so, you can just copy the Old backup of the 32id folder that's inside the "Nintendo 3DS" folder, to the one that's on your sdcard. Though delete the old one (or back it up) before pasting the old folder, do not merge or overwrite the old with the new!
Were these .Sav files created with Checkpoint? If not, it's not easy to get them back, but not impossible either..
Just to be clear, you have deleted both the games and their tickets? Or just the tickets? If you haven't uninstalled the games they'd still be there taking up space on your sd card, and they'll not show up on your home menu because they're missing their tickets..
You can look in fbi under titles and see if these games are not showing up there..
Then just copy the 2nd folder into your sd card. It should work as long as you haven't formatted your system, and your games and tickets will appear on the home menu..I have 2 sd cards. On the first one I deleted the tickets and titles of a couple of games, the 2nd was a back up of the 1st before I deleted the tickets and titles.
Good!No system apps were deleted.
Titles, yes they take up space, depending on the game.. Tickets, no. But it doesn't matter since you have deleted both, and if you reinstall them tickets will be created automatically, so no worries.I deleted the tickets because I thought they took up space on the sd card (which was dumb of me you shouldn't delete stuff if you don't know what it is).
How "automatically created"? Where did you find these saves, in the Checkpoint folder? If not, those are the encrypted ones used by the system, and if you have lost the originals, you'll have to manually put each one into its proper place inside the 32id folder, which is a tedious process if it's indeed the case..I'm pretty sure the .sav files were automatically created.
You need to enable "Game patching" in Luma3DS menu iirc to use cheats.I just booted up my 3ds after years without usage, updated everything that I could (luma, fbi, boot9strap) and I wanted to use cheat plugins again but I'm a bit lost what I should do.
I still have bootntr and mode3 on my 3ds but I've been hearing about 3gx plugins and that I should use those from now on, but how do I set cheats for Pokemon ORAS for example? What cias do I need/plugins?
I see, just install nightly Luma3DS through fbi?You need to enable "Game patching" in Luma3DS menu iirc to use cheats.
You might also need to have nightly Luma3DS release installed (instead of the normal Luma3DS) to use cheats, but i'm not sure about that.
You access cheats through Rosalina Menu in-game.
Just try with the normal version for now, if it doesn't work then you can switch to it..I see, just install nightly Luma3DS through fbi?
I see, thank you for all the infoJust try with the normal version for now, if it doesn't work then you can switch to it..
You just replace the Boot.firm file with the nightly one, or you can do it through Universal-Updater automatically.