Luma has nothing to do with the battery, luma is a cfw written to firm0 of the guts of the console. Aside from cfw not being on the console, there aint nothing thats going to do what your askingSorry- misstyped booting
https://gbatemp.net/threads/lumacfw-stuck-on-boot.581599/ is the photo they posted the same as the menu you are referring to?Ok- I’ll try explaining this better. Basically the console has Luma installed, and it had been converted from Japanese to English. When the battery has a charge it boots to retail mode each time. However, when the battery is removed and then put back in or when it has been fully depleted and is charged again- it boots to the Luma menu, not straight to retail.
It will always boot Luma3DS and this menu your referring to is Luma3DS configurationOk- I’ll try explaining this better. Basically the console has Luma installed, and it had been converted from Japanese to English. When the battery has a charge it boots to retail mode each time. However, when the battery is removed and then put back in or when it has been fully depleted and is charged again- it boots to the Luma menu, not straight to retail.
Yes- it would be this configuration menu.https://gbatemp.net/threads/lumacfw-stuck-on-boot.581599/ is the photo they posted the same as the menu you are referring to?
I didn't know that was the standard after battery removal/depletion... But it's a single button click from that menu and you're back in the home menu, right? And it only happens in a usually very rare occasion... I don't get your problem :-)Yes- it would be this configuration menu.