Hacking arm9loaderhat

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where abouts are the game files on the sd card kept ?

just wondering if it is just best to put this file >aeskeydb < in the boot9strap folder just in case the 3ds needs to use it ?
so it don't error

got all the files off the guide site now




Regards
1. SD/nintendo 3ds/(random numbers)
2. no
 
so if it errors i shut down my 3ds then put >aeskeydb < file into the boot9strap folder

ps what does this bit of the guide mean >

If, before following this guide, you already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW, now is the time to follow Move EmuNAND before doing this section.


thanks for all the help
 
so if it errors i shut down my 3ds then put >aeskeydb < file into the boot9strap folder

ps what does this bit of the guide mean >

If, before following this guide, you already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW, now is the time to follow Move EmuNAND before doing this section.


thanks for all the help
did you have cfw before . . . if so then this section is for importing your current setup . . . if you never had cfw on this console before than ignore this section
 
yes im on luma -66-b6d887(dev)

i bought it with it already modded

regards
sorry i pop in and out of these threads so i dont remember if you already stated that . . . but then you should do this section so you can keep your nnid/games/apps/saves/ect
 
So if i dont do this first > already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW,

i will lose all my saves and games/apps on the 3ds at this time as im using luma 66-b16d887 (dev)

this really as me going around

want to make sure i get it right
as it says this half way down

Section IV - Updating the System

If, before following this guide, you already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW, now is the time to follow Move EmuNAND before doing this section.

thanks for the help
 
So if i dont do this first > already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW,

i will lose all my saves and games/apps on the 3ds at this time as im using luma 66-b16d887 (dev)

this really as me going around

want to make sure i get it right
as it says this half way down

Section IV - Updating the System

If, before following this guide, you already had an EmuNAND setup and would like to move the contents of your previous EmuNAND to your new SysNAND CFW, now is the time to follow Move EmuNAND before doing this section.

thanks for the help
Do you even have an emuNAND? If you don't then the Move EmuNAND portion is irrelevant to you. If you have one, then follow the steps. Regardless, you need to update to Luma3DS v7.0.5 before you do anything else.
 
this is whats on my old 16 gb sd card >


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what im i looking for

to find out if i have a emuNAND

as im not sure as i bought the 3ds already moded


can someone show/upload a picture of what ive got to look for before i can safely update from A9LH to B9S


Thanks
 
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what im i looking for

to find out if i have a emuNAND

as im not sure as i bought the 3ds already moded


can someone show/upload a picture of what ive got to look for before i can safely update from A9LH to B9S


Thanks
Copy all the files to a spare SD card and boot up. If anything is different (firmware, theme, games installed) then you're using an emuNAND.
You could also check by booting up holding Select. If Autoboot sysNAND is not ticked you are probably using an emuNAND. You can toggle it on and off and see if your system is any different.
 
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