Homebrew My 3ds is still bricked after fallowing 3dsguide ntrboot

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Today I wanted to unbrick my 3ds.
so I did the ntrboot method. I succesfully installed godmode9 v1.4.3 and luma v8.1.1. but im stuck at the finalizing setup section one step 19: power on your device (https://3ds.guide/finalizing-setup). before fallowing the guide it gave me a black screen when booting. now it gives me an error message:

An exception occurred

processor: ARM11 (core 1)
exception type: prefetch abort (svcBreak)
Current process: pm (0000000000000000)

[and a lot of numbers here]

you can find dump in the fallowing file:
dumps/arm11/crash_dump_000000012

press any button to shutdown

Stack dump:
[a lot of numbers]


Does anyone know how to get my new3DS working?
 

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yes my 3ds was bricked. but now it is bricked with luma and godmode9
No I did'nt do any ctr transfer, and I don't have a NAND back-up.
Is there any guide to do a ctr transfer?
 

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If the 3ds brick isn't do to something console specific you can indeed fix it with ntrboot and a ctrnandtransfer can fix arm9loader hack brick and gateway 11.3+ brick among a wide range of other nand bricks. Basically as long as the per console data is not damaged/a backup of it exists the device can be unbricked with this method. (Much the same as with a hardmod
 

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