1) ctrnand clean firmware. firm protection and no other patches. no coning menu at all. WILL boot from sdcard if payload present. If no payload in root of sdcard, acts just like a unhacked 3ds. Safe for tournaments.
2) clean card. when clean card is in, there is no way to catch it. as config menu is disabled, no signature patches, and no homebrew stuff at all.
3) full luma3ds on second sdcard. everything enabled.
This should be foolproof.
Of course there is one problem. dsiware must be installed to sysnand. it must be uninstalled before going to tournament unless it's purchased.
This is a patch for Luma3DS intended to help hide that you're running CFW. It's primarily designed for Pokemon VGC players who may want to hide their CFW from overextending judges, or other players. It can also be used to help child-proof your 3DS, or be used if lending out your CFW 3DS.
This patch changes the following from stock Luma3DS:
Option to save config.bin to CTRNAND. (You can also put arm9loaderhax.bin onto CTRNAND for a 100% clean SD card)
Option to disable region-free/flashcart patches. (This stops someone from putting an out-of-region cart, or banned flashcart in to test for CFW)
Option to ignore all key presses on boot. (Stops someone from detecting CFW via holding start/select on boot)
Option to set hidden Key-Combo to remove the lock above.
Testing, ideas and comments are appreciated!
The "perfectly hidden" configuration is to have 2 SD cards:
a main SD card with an EmuNAND and all of your good stuff.
a clean SD card and Vanilla SysNAND for tournaments.
The guide below can help you set this up:
This will show you how to setup a "main" EmuNAND SD card for your normal usage, and a vanilla SysNAND for tournaments which you can use with a clean SD card. You should have backups of your SysNAND already, but if you lost them for some reason, it may be wise to create new ones with HourGlass9.
Physical requirements:
A 3DS with relatively up-to-date A9LH+Luma3DS SysNAND installed (see http://3ds.guide/).
Your main SD card (should have at least 1GB free, and I would recommend a class 10.).
An empty SD card for tournaments.
Quick tutorial formating SD cards on Windows (also erases previous EmuNANDs for good measure):
Make a folder called "kecleon", and put Kecleon's arm9loaderhax.bin into that folder on main SD card.
Backup all content from your main SD card to your computer. THIS SD CARD WILL BE ERASED, so do not forget this step.
Boot 3DS with main SD card inserted.
Install TinyFormat with FBI.
Section 2 (EmuNAND):
Start EmuNAND9 (turn on 3DS with main SD card in and hold Down).
Press "Complete RedNAND Setup". Type the Key Sequence to continue. Press A to format.
Copy all backed up contents of main SD card from your computer back onto main SD card.
Turn on 3DS with main SD card in while holding Select.
Enable "Show NAND or user string in System Settings", and make sure that "Autoboot SysNAND" is disabled. Press Start.
Safety check: Go to System Setting and make sure that it says "Emu <version>" on the top screen, bottom right corner. If it does, congratulations, you're running on an EmuNAND!
Section 3 (Formatting SysNAND):
Restart 3DS with main SD card in while holding select.
This time, enable "Autoboot SysNAND". Press Start.
Safety check: Go to System Setting and make sure that it says "Sys <version>" on the top screen, bottom right corner. If it does, congratulations, you're running on SysNAND!
Run TinyFormat, and format the SysNAND (don't worry, this does not touch A9LH). You now have have a clean SysNAND (everything you had is on your EmuNAND)!
Again, Restart 3DS with main SD card in while holding Select. Disable "Autoboot SysNAND". Press Start. You're back in EmuNAND with everything as it was.
Section 4 (SysNAND)
Start GodMode9 (turn on 3DS with main SD card in and hold Up).
Goto "SDCARD" then "kecleon". Press Y to copy "arm9loaderhax.bin".
Press B twice to go back to main menu.
Goto"SYSNAND CTRNAND". Press Y to paste. Type key sequence on screen when it asks you too.
(note: if you've installed other CFW to CTRNAND, it will ask you if you want to overwrite it. It is safe to do so.)
Turn off 3DS and put in empty SD card. Turn on 3DS while holding Select.
Make sure that "Autoboot SysNAND" "Save config.bin in CTRNAND" "Disable Region-Free/Flashcart patches" and "Ignore all Button Presses on boot" are enabled. Make sure that "Show NAND or user string in System Settings" is disabled. Everything else can be disabled (optional: Enabling "Clock+L2" for better FPS).
Start the 3DS, everything should behave like a stock 3DS.
Cleaning Up:
Delete that "kecleon" folder on main SD card.
Uninstall TinyFormat on EmuNAND, either with System Settings or FBI.
Notes:
To clear Kecleon's settings, start GodMode9 with main SD card, and delete "/rw/luma/config.bin" on CTRNAND.
Simply start your 3DS with you main SD card whenever you don't need to hide your CFW. Start your 3DS with any other SD card (or no SD card) for Kecleon mode.
To install, simple put the attached arm9loaderhax.bin on your SD card, or onto CTRNAND with GodMode9.
If you feel like using the latest unstable builds, here are the autobuilds by @GBHAKC75, and here's the GitHub repo.
1) ctrnand clean firmware. firm protection and no other patches. no coning menu at all. WILL boot from sdcard if payload present. If no payload in root of sdcard, acts just like a unhacked 3ds. Safe for tournaments.
2) clean card. when clean card is in, there is no way to catch it. as config menu is disabled, no signature patches, and no homebrew stuff at all.
3) full luma3ds on second sdcard. everything enabled.
This should be foolproof.
Of course there is one problem. dsiware must be installed to sysnand. it must be uninstalled before going to tournament unless it's purchased.
1 won't work - if you can boot from a payload you have A9LH or B9S, which means black screen when no payload at all. Or do you mean the payload on CTR-NAND has no patches?
1 won't work - if you can boot from a payload you have A9LH or B9S, which means black screen when no payload at all. Or do you mean the payload on CTR-NAND has no patches?
Does anyone have a dummy boot.firm that only provides firmware protection and no other features that can be placed in sysnand?
The idea is you have two cards. 1 clean card with nothing illegal or hacked on it at all. if you boot with this in, you can't press select to get to the menu, because that version of boot.firm has it disables. it will have no piracy patches, no name patch. the only thing it will do is protect BS9. as far as anyone knows you are clean. You play your legit stuff online. and you make sure you uninstall pirated dsiware before you go to the tournament. They can inspect your console all they want, they will find nothing. they can inspect your sdcard. they will find nothing. they can make you boot the console without the sdcard. it still works.
then when you come home you put your card with normal luma back in.
There is still in theory a way to catch this but it would require that you allow them to put in THEIR own sdcard, and i'm pretty sure they won't do that, with how much trouble it is to get at the sdcard in a legit n3ds.
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