Homebrew boot.3ds

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So, I was cleaning my sd card after installing cfw by the 3d.guide and accidentally deleted my boot.3dsx file.
How is this going to impact me? How do I get it again?
 
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So, I was cleaning my sd card after installing cfw by the 3d.guide and accidentally deleted my boot.3ds file.
How is this going to impact me? How do I get it again?
It's just the file to boot the HBL. If you care about the HBL you can just download the HBL Starter Pack and use that boot.3dsx file.

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So, I was cleaning my sd card after installing cfw by the 3d.guide and accidentally deleted my boot.3ds file.
How is this going to impact me? How do I get it again?

boot.3dsx, I presume?

That shouldn't be too big of a deal. If you don't plan on using the Homebrew Launcher again, you could just go on without it. However, you can get the appropriate boot.3dsx for your firmware from this website: https://smealum.github.io/3ds/
 
If you've already installed CFW following the guide, you really don't need the boot.3dsx file, you can just use your new hblauncher_loader cia to launch the homebrew launcher. The only reason you could possibly need boot.3dsx is if you wanted to load it using soundhax or some other hax, but there's really no need to when you have an icon for it right on the system menu.
 
If you've already installed CFW following the guide, you really don't need the boot.3dsx file, you can just use your new hblauncher_loader cia to launch the homebrew launcher. The only reason you could possibly need boot.3dsx is if you wanted to load it using soundhax or some other hax, but there's really no need to when you have an icon for it right on the system menu.
You still need boot.3dsx with the homebrew launcher cia.
 
You still need boot.3dsx with the homebrew launcher cia.

No, you don't. It checks the SD Card first, and if it doesn't find it it will download it via HTTP. It doesn't use boot.3dsx either, it throws it in a hblauncherloader folder.

Go ahead. Delete boot.3dsx and try running it. Works fine.
 

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