Homebrew R4i 3ds gold plus does not work

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I copied the firmware/kernel to my SD CARD and plugged it into my R4. For some reason it doesnt want to work. I see the japanese konami game when I boot my 3ds. Whenever I select it, the game boots up into a white screen that goes blank in a second. Nothing else happens afterward
 

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I copied the firmware/kernel to my SD CARD and plugged it into my R4. For some reason it doesnt want to work. I see the japanese konami game when I boot my 3ds. Whenever I select it, the game boots up into a white screen that goes blank in a second. Nothing else happens afterward
It’s a garbage card that breaks constantly. Save it for NTR only and buy an old stock acekard or something if similar quality
 

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Acekard is so hard to buy from online, and I suggest you trying with another microsd card or get another r4i gold 3ds plus from our seller.
 

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