Homebrew Crash at boot (boot9strap)

CTRTransfer is a homebrew created by d0k3 that can backup or restore completely a NAND. That can solves some problems + it's compatible with every firmware !

You could install 11.4 E/U/J (depending on your console region) and then you restore it using CTRTransfer. This leads to a fresh NAND and no problems with it.
 
CTRTransfer is a homebrew created by d0k3 that can backup or restore completely a NAND. That can solves some problems + it's compatible with every firmware !

You could install 11.4 E/U/J (depending on your console region) and then you restore it using CTRTransfer. This leads to a fresh NAND and no problems with it.
so that means that i have to update my 3ds?
 
i still have 9.2 on sysnand

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Nope, actually only 9.2.0 and 11.3 are available on Internet.
will i loose my old stuff in emunand?

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and also will i loose the 9.2 firmware in sysnand?
 
Dont know but think its useless because you can boot sysnand with'clean sdcard
Just format your sdcard and install fbi + all your games on sysnand ..
 
Last edited by idiotse,
Dont have to do ctrtransfer , just start with a clean sdcard with boot.firm , you can update to 11.4 without lose b9s
Did you try to restor tour old emunand with god9mod in Lima/payloads and booting with start button ?
 
Last edited by idiotse,
Someone talked about movable.sed in the other topic, maybe it can be useful. Apache Thunder talked about it.
 
Dont have to do ctrtransfer , just start with a clean sdcard with boot.firm , you can update to 11.4 without lose b9s
Did you try to restor tour old emunand with god9mod in Lima/payloads and booting with start button ?
OP is going to sleep lol, i think i will try the ctrtranfer (i've got other backups for gamez) good night.
 
Hmm... another B9S issue?
It is not a B9S issue, you did something to cause this. B9S does not effect the ARM11 and thus wouldn't be throwing up this issue. Where did you get the TWL patch that you used?
Chances are you broke the TWL NAND when installing that file.
Like everyone is suggesting, you will either have to restore a clean NAND (being careful not to remove B9S) or do a CTRNAND transfer. Of course remembering to backup everything before hand.
As well stop troubleshooting the dark when people are trying to help you. If you don't know what you are doing, then listen to the community.
 
I didn't though. I followed the guide exactly. I'm not stupid.

When the devs get back to me, that'll be a reliable source:) Kiddo.
I am not sure what you are going on about. I am trying to help the OP by dismissing the statement that this has anything to do with B9S.
again. Testing.

Let me know when the devs accept your "theory"
I'm sorry, but you can't dismiss me simply because I am tester. I have literal years of experience in this field and countless helped individuals. I didn't earn the respect of devs on my good looks, I earned it by proving myself to being a knowledgeable and skilled person.
Thus far I've only seen you trying to "dispute" everyone and threadjacking. With all due respect, you aren't helping and you aren't providing useful advice. It's ok to admit that you don't know something, it allows growth.
 

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