That was one I was using before this one and it was workingIt was restored
And the second to latest commit?
That was one I was using before this one and it was workingIt was restored
And the second to latest commit?
Does it only fail on CTRNand? (https://github.com/AuroraWright/Luma3DS/commit/ff4517e58337a83a26444905799e532e52d0d36a)That was one I was using before this one and it was working
I assume you don't have a9lh installed. But yes is it always safe to update emunand in your case, provided than 1) you see "Emu" written 2) you go straight to other options > updateI used rxtools before and now i have luma i think since the settings say emu 10.6 or something (with rxtools it said something else but not emu right?)
It only fails on the CTRNAND, otherwise it boots from the SD(microSD) just fine.Does it only fail on CTRNand? (https://github.com/AuroraWright/Luma3DS/commit/ff4517e58337a83a26444905799e532e52d0d36a)
Do you have arm9loaderhax.bin on the root of your SD card?UPDATE: So... I just kinda formatted my entire system and my SD card, and the FBI file was still there. Then I accidentally held the power button and start button which would usually boot into Hourglass, but because that was removed the blue LED light just flashes on and off and nothing happens. Did I brick the system?
Nope.Do you have arm9loaderhax.bin on the root of your SD card?
Where exactly does the CTR NAND based Luma save its settings to? The guide tells you to reinsert the SD and then press Start to save, but doesn't this mean it gets saved to the config.bin in /luma/ on your SD card? What is the point in saving this when you later may change the settings of your SD-based Luma anyway so the NAND-based Luma settings would be overwritten?
It saves it to the SD card. If you don't insert the SD card I think it asks you the settings again next time you start it up. If you want it to save to the CTR NAND then look at https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-kecleon-patch-for-luma3ds.455090
According to that thread there seem to two configs then, one for SD and one for NAND Luma. The NAND Luma settings are saved to /rw/luma/config.bin on your CTR NAND if you use the option "Save config.bin in CTRNAND" which will appear when you use the Kecleon patched arm9loaderhax.bin.
I checked that path on my NAND and strangely I do have a luma folder with a config.bin there. How is that possible? I never installed the Kecleon version, all I used was Aurora's original .bin (v6.6) when I followed the guide. At what step did it save settings to the NAND? I'm confused.
I'm confused too!! Maybe Luma saves the config to the CTR NAND if there's no SD card?
That could be but the thing is.. I pressed Start (save) on the settings screen after the SD card was reinserted, as written in the guide.
Wouldn't that mean it should go to the SD luma folder?
It'll be out when it's out. Just be patient.l just want to know when the next normal version of Luma3DS CFW releases
Then put it there. That's the most important file for arm9loaderhax.Nope.
You may have to wait patiently, dude. Aurora will release her new stable build of Luma3DS CFW whenever it is finished and ready. Give her time.l just want to know when the next normal version of Luma3DS CFW releases
Alright, I fixed that issue, but now the only way my 3DS turns on is if the SD card is inserted, is there any way to fix this?Then put it there. That's the most important file for arm9loaderhax.
https://3ds.guide/updating-a9lhAlright, I fixed that issue, but now the only way my 3DS turns on is if the SD card is inserted, is there any way to fix this?
You need to copy the arm9loaderhax.bin to your CTR NAND.Alright, I fixed that issue, but now the only way my 3DS turns on is if the SD card is inserted, is there any way to fix this?
- Navigate to arm9loaderhax.bin, then press (A) on it and select the “Copy” option
- Return to the FBI main menu with (B)
- Select “CTR NAND”
- Select “<current directory>”
- Select the “Paste” option, then press (A) to confirm
- Exit with the home button