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I was transferring some files from my SD to my computer, and then I put my micro SD card back in my new 3ds, and it won't boot, it just a black screen and the blue light, when I boot the console whiteout an micro SD card it runs normally, I try almost everything to fix this, if you have an idea why this happen it would help me a lot

This are some things that I have done
(put a backup in the 3ds, put another micro SD, format to fat32 again an transfer all the data again; this took 2 hours, boot the new 3ds in safe mode, rename the Nintendo 3ds folder, etc, etc.)

If anyone know how to fix whiteout buying a new SD card reader it will help a lot


Pd: sorry for the bad English, hope I made myself clear
 
Help

I was transferring some files from my SD to my computer, and then I put my micro SD card back in my new 3ds, and it won't boot, it just a black screen and the blue light, when I boot the console whiteout an micro SD card it runs normally, I try almost everything to fix this, if you have an idea why this happen it would help me a lot

This are some things that I have done
(put a backup in the 3ds, put another micro SD, format to fat32 again an transfer all the data again; this took 2 hours, boot the new 3ds in safe mode, rename the Nintendo 3ds folder, etc, etc.)

If anyone know how to fix whiteout buying a new SD card reader it will help a lot


Pd: sorry for the bad English, hope I made myself clear
The boot.firm was likely corrupted. re-download the latest Luma3ds and put it on the SD card. Basically Boot9Strap will look for any .firm file on the root of the SD card named "boot.firm" in this case Luma3ds.
 
Help

I was transferring some files from my SD to my computer, and then I put my micro SD card back in my new 3ds, and it won't boot, it just a black screen and the blue light, when I boot the console whiteout an micro SD card it runs normally, I try almost everything to fix this, if you have an idea why this happen it would help me a lot

This are some things that I have done
(put a backup in the 3ds, put another micro SD, format to fat32 again an transfer all the data again; this took 2 hours, boot the new 3ds in safe mode, rename the Nintendo 3ds folder, etc, etc.)

If anyone know how to fix whiteout buying a new SD card reader it will help a lot


Pd: sorry for the bad English, hope I made myself clear
Firstly, do what @Zyvyn said and download the latest version of Luma, and copy its boot.firm to the root of your SD card.
You can get Luma here:
https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases
Just download the zip file, and extract it. Then copy boot.firm to your SD card's root.
 
Firstly, do what said and download the latest version of Luma, and copy its boot.firm to the root of your SD card.
You can get Luma here:

Just download the zip file, and extract it. Then copy boot.firm to your SD card's root.
yeah i already did that, but just to make sure i did it again and same result, any other ideas?
 
Ok, just need the luma folder and the Nintendo 3ds folder?
Just the latest boot.firm file (Luma3DS).

Also, i think you need to check the sd card for errors with h2testw as it might be faulty. Backup your data somewhere safe (on your pc), empty the sdcard, then run h2testw with the "read and verify" setting. It should tell you if it is faulty.
 
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Just the latest boot.firm file (Luma3DS).

Also, i think you need to check the sd card for errors with h2testw as it might be faulty. Backup your data somewhere safe (on your pc), empty the sdcard, then run h2testw with the "read and verify" setting. It should tell you if it is faulty.
Ok I'm gonna try that
 
How did you format the new card? And how large is it?

There seem to be lots of stories these days about larger cards not being formatted properly because they have extra partition data
I used the fat32 format program, and it's a 128 g SanDisk micro SD

But it never give me any problems before and I did format and try another SD card, but it was the same, back screen an blue light
 
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But it never give me any problems before
Well, you never tried to use it in a 3DS before, did you?

and I did format and try another SD card, but it was the same, back screen an blue light
Same questions: How did you format the new card? And how large is it?

The most direct way to make sure a card has been correctly formatted is to use godmode9, but you can also try something like Minitool Partition Wizard. https://www.partitionwizard.com/partitionmagic/3ds-sd-card-format.html
 
Well, you never tried to use it in a 3DS before, did you?

Same questions: How did you format the new card? And how large is it?

The most direct way to make sure a card has been correctly formatted is to use godmode9, but you can also try something like Minitool Partition Wizard. https://www.partitionwizard.com/partitionmagic/3ds-sd-card-format.html
And, yeah I used always in my 3ds, I buy it just for that , I have a lot of games on it and never give me any problem


The new card has 16 gigabytes , and I formatted with the same program, I'm going to do it again with that just to be sure
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Just the latest boot.firm file (Luma3DS).

Also, i think you need to check the sd card for errors with h2testw as it might be faulty. Backup your data somewhere safe (on your pc), empty the sdcard, then run h2testw with the "read and verify" setting. It should tell you if it is faulty.
Post automatically merged:

Just the latest boot.firm file (Luma3DS).

Also, i think you need to check the sd card for errors with h2testw as it might be faulty. Backup your data somewhere safe (on your pc), empty the sdcard, then run h2testw with the "read and verify" setting. It should tell you if it is faulty.
done, yeah probably its the Sd card reader at this point i tried everything, i`m going to buy a new one but they are hard to find, theres only for the New nintendo xl
 

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Well, you never tried to use it in a 3DS before, did you?

Same questions: How did you format the new card? And how large is it?

The most direct way to make sure a card has been correctly formatted is to use godmode9, but you can also try something like Minitool Partition Wizard. https://www.partitionwizard.com/partitionmagic/3ds-sd-card-format.html
No, no; The usual way we format cards (among other devices) as FAT32 is to use guiformat.
Simple, free, and small tool that gets it done simply and easily.

You can get guiformat here:
http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
The download button is actually the screenshot of the program, just click the picture.

Be careful with it though, as if there's no storage devices attatched to your PC (internal or external) GUIformat will automatically select your C:\ drive, which is where Windows lives. It never formats unless you press the button to, but still. Caution is excellent.
 
No, no; The usual way we format cards (among other devices) as FAT32 is to use guiformat.
Simple, free, and small tool that gets it done simply and easily.

You can get guiformat here:
http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
The download button is actually the screenshot of the program, just click the picture.

Be careful with it though, as if there's no storage devices attatched to your PC (internal or external) GUIformat will automatically select your C:\ drive, which is where Windows lives. It never formats unless you press the button to, but still. Caution is excellent.
yeah i used that already whit my two Sd cards, i think its the card reader at this point
 
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