Homebrew 3DS stopped working after updating luma

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Hello, recently, I experienced "errdisp" while trying to turn on animal crossing.
I don't know what caused it, maybe it was caused by me trying to use snickerstream and boot ntr selector and after turning it on, it crashed.
The logo of animal crossing dissapeared, and everytime i tried to boot it, "errdisp".
So i went on the internet and saw a guy say to update luma.
And when i did the 3ds blue light blinked. Thats when i realised i screwed up.
When i remove my sd card, the 3ds works fine.
Then i tried updating b9s and update luma again, but it didnt work.
I tried to get help in another thread that I made, but the guy helping me stopped responding.
I ried my brothers micro sd card that also has the homebrew files on his own 2ds xl, but changed the files to my files. Didn't work, proves that nothing is wrong with my micro sd card.
 

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if the logo of animal crossing no longer appears, it suggests the luma folder isn't being detected. do you have boot.firm on the root of your sd card?
 

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oh wait, I think I know what the problem might be with the boot logo. hold select when you power on the system. the boot animation is listed in the configuration.
 

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sounds like it's not detecting the boot.firm for some reason. I'd wait for someone else to respond, not sure what could be wrong unless the sd card isn't formatted to fat32.
 

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sounds like it's not detecting the boot.firm for some reason. I'd wait for someone else to respond, not sure what could be wrong unless the sd card isn't formatted to fat32.
It's in fat32 btw so I'm not really sure what could be the problem here
 

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