Hacking Failed to mount CTRNAND

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I finished hacking my 3ds and was playing cia games I installed on it, when I got a black screen after adding more cia files to my sd cards cia folder. I went into godmode to try and restore, but now I'm getting "failed to mount ctrnand" every time. I tried using ctr transfer but that didn't work either. I'm kind of a noob, can anyone help me out? I was just going to uninstall it with the uninstallhax script for gm9 but I keep getting a "native_firm not found" error.
 
My friend you simply need to perform another CTRNAND transfer using Decrypt9 not Godmode9. Godemode doesn't restore the CTRNAND correctly, the same way D9 does. It is known.
 
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I just finished the ctrnand transfer with decrypt9, and this is what I boot into now instead.
 

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I just finished the ctrnand transfer with decrypt9, and this is what I boot into now instead.
Does that happen every single time you boot? I get those errors all the time from random things like files not being read quick enough before they're loaded (mainly with GBA games, or if I try to boot *hax* programs before the homemenu fully loads).
 
Yes unfortunately.. The 3ds doesn't even boot without the sd card, the only thing I can get to work is EMUNAND. is there anyway I could get my cias (gba games) to run in emunand? That's all I really care about at this point.
 
Yes unfortunately.. The 3ds doesn't even boot without the sd card, the only thing I can get to work is EMUNAND. is there anyway I could get my cias (gba games) to run in emunand? That's all I really care about at this point.
GBA games can't be run from emuNAND alone, they have to be installed to the sysnand as well to function properly.

Have you ever tested your SD card? Putting some CIA files in a folder on your SD card isn't something that usually causes a black screen. It makes me think your SD card is dead or dying. Go here https://3ds.guide/h2testw-(windows) And test your SD card. Make a backup and put it on your PC somewhere, also make a backup of your emuNAND using Godmode because H2testw will format your SD card.

If you get any other result other than "test finished without errors" you should replace the SD card.
 
I just finished the ctrnand transfer with decrypt9, and this is what I boot into now instead.
Hey, looks like you lost your movable.sed file. The ones included in the CTRTransfers aren't meant to be used because GodMode9 or Decrypt9 is meant to backup and use your own movable.sed. Appears yours was not available to backup and so it's trying to use the blanked out empty one from the CTRTransfer image which will result in this screen. Can you check your SD card and see if there's a file called essential.exefs in your SD:/gm9/out folder?
 
There was no such file there, there wasn't even an 'out' folder in the gm9 folder.
Hey, sorry for the late reply! You forgot to quote my post so I didn't get any notifications about it. Since you don't have an essentials backup I have some bad news for you. The saves and games you had installed will likely not be recoverable but we can likely fix your sysNAND.

Download this movable.sed file I have attached and use GodMode9 to copy it to 1:/private/movable.sed replacing the one that's there. Once it's copied, press A on it and choose to Calculate CMAC. If the CMAX fails press A to fix it. Then try booting your 3DS.
 

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Sorry for MY late reply, we were about to move from Arizona to Michigan when I was attempting to do this and just got internet again. It worked! Turned back on like a charm~ Thank you so much@
 
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