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Setting up Gateway + Luma3DS on 11.17 (Guide)

Setting up Gateway with Luma3DS on 11.17 Firmware (Guide)​


ALWAYS MAKE BACKUPS OF YOUR NAND BEFORE PROCEEDING!

Please do not follow this guide if you are booting into Gateway mode through SysNAND. If your console is on firmware 11.3 and onwards, you will lose B9S and be reverted back to stock firmware. If this ever happens, recover by re-installing B9S using ntrboot or MSET9. In addition, this can increase the risks of bricks.


Never use older versions of Gateway. Please stick with v4.2 Private which is the latest and final version of the Gateway launcher. Using older versions such as v2.0b1 can result in unwarranted bricks.


Do not proceed with the guide if you have a region changed system.



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I am not held liable for any unexpected damages to your console. You are held responsible for what modifications you perform. If you had bricked your 3DS; rather than post a noob question, make a detailed thread about it here and not this thread.

If you're booting from Gateway mode, you can still retain homebrew functionality, which means that homebrew applications and games that you had installed prior to making an EmuNAND will boot fine, just as if you're booting into Luma3DS normally.


Prerequisites
- Any modded new/old 3DS/2DS with the latest CFW. (follow this guide if you haven't).
- SD card (8GB or above, formatted to FAT32 32kb cluster).
- Method of reading SD cards on a PC (e.g., an external SD card reader).



(1) Downgrade Guide (11.17 -> 4.5/9.2)
This step is totally optional, but is used to sanitize the NAND so to speak if you have any issues with installing the patches.

Getting the firmware
I will not be providing links to download the system firmware since that breaks the GBAtemp TOS.

If you are using an Old 3DS (3DS, 3DS XL/LL, 2DS), you will need to download "4.5.0-10x(Full).zip" for the downgrade.
If you are using a New 3DS (N3DS, N3DS XL/LL, N2DS XL/LL), you will need to download "9.2.0-20x(Full).zip" for the downgrade.


Alternatively, use 3DNUS to download the firmware for your corresponding console.

('X' corresponds to your system's region.)

Preparing the SD card

- Make a new folder on the root of your SD card called "updates".
- Extract the downgrade (.CIA) files from the ZIP archive into the "updates" folder. It should look something like this:
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Downgrading the 3DS
You will need to download "sysUpdater" in order to downgrade your 3DS. Either boot the application from HBL or install the CIA file using FBI or GodMode9.

Softmod Method
- Boot into your SysNAND through Luma3DS. Your system will need to be updated through the "System Settings" if your console is not on firmware 11.17.0-50.
- Launch "sysUpdater". Once the application has started, press (Y) to downgrade your system.
- Once it has finished, within your luck, it should reboot you into the downgraded firmware.


Note for O2DS users: If you are using a 2DS, you will notice that the top screen is stretched. This is not a console fault; rather, the older firmware is forced to render the top-screen in 3D mode instead of 2D; later system versions starting from 6.2 support the 2DS in 2D mode.

(2) Creating a GW EmuNAND
Preparing the SD card

- Download the latest release of GodMode9: https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest
- Copy the "GodMode9.firm" file from the ZIP archive to the "luma/payloads" folder on the root of your SD card.
- Copy the "gm9" folder from the ZIP archive to the root of your SD card.
- Download the "gw_b9s_package.zip" archive below this post.
- Extract the contents of the ZIP archive to the root of your console's SD card.
- Download the latest Gateway "Launcher.dat", you can find this in "the usual places".
- Copy the latest "Launcher.dat" file onto the root of your SD card.
- Make a new folder on your computer and call it "3DS backup" or something else. Then, copy all of the files and folders from the root of your SD card to the folder that you have just created.
- Insert the SD card back into your 3DS.


Formatting the EmuNAND

- Hold down (Start) whilst powering on the console. From the chainloader menu, select "GodMode9" and press (A).
- When GodMode9 has loaded, press the (HOME) button to bring up the action context menu.
- Select "More..." > "SD format menu" > "GW EmuNAND size (full)".
- Select the cluster size as "Auto".
- Using the touch-screen, enter the name of your EmuNAND (i.e., "GATEWAYNAND"). This, however, is totally optional.
- Press (A), and enter the button prompt you see on-screen to proceed.
- When the format has finished, hold down (R) and (B) at the same time, then safely eject the SD card from your console.
- Insert the SD card back into your computer.
- Copy all of your backup files back onto your SD card, re-insert it back into your 3DS and press (A) to re-mount the card.
Preparing the SD card

- Download the "gw_b9s_package.zip" archive below this post.
- Extract the contents of the ZIP archive to the root of your console's SD card.
- Download the latest Gateway "Launcher.dat", you can find this in "the usual places".
- Copy the latest "Launcher.dat" file onto the root of your SD card.
- Make a new folder on your computer and call it "3DS backup" or something else. Then, copy all of the files and folders from the root of your SD card to the folder that you have just created.
- Insert the SD card back into your 3DS.
- Re-insert your SD card back into your 3DS.


Formatting the EmuNAND
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- Hold down the (Down) button whilst powering on the console.
- When you see a grey screen, release both buttons and quickly hold down (L) and (Select).
- In the Gateway menu, navigate to "Format EmuNAND" and press (A).
- When asked if you want to format the card, press (Start) to proceed.

  • If the progress bar is not idle after 5 or 10 minutes, power off the console and try again.
- Press (A) to return to the menu, then hold (Down) and (B) to power off.
  • If the format was successful, but you cannot press (A) to return to the menu, hold down the (Power) button until the console turns off.
- Safely remove your SD card and insert it back into your computer.
- Copy all of your backup files onto your SD card, and re-insert the card back into your 3DS.

(3) Updating your GW EmuNAND

Getting the Firmware
I will not be providing links to download the system firmware since that breaks the GBAtemp TOS.
Alternatively, use 3DNUS to download the 11.17 firmware for your corresponding console.

Preparing the SD card
- Download the correct "11.17.0-50x(Full).zip" firmware package for the correct model that you have ('X' corresponds to your console region).
  • If you install a firmware for the wrong model (i.e., O3DS firmware on a N3DS), it can brick your console.
- Download 123ab's GW patch files for your corresponding region and model. They can be found with a quick Google search.
- Copy only the "updates" folder from the GW patch ZIP archive to the root of your SD card, rename the folder to "patches".

  • If the "updates" folder already exists on your SD card, remove it before transferring the folder containing the patches.
- Make a new folder on the root of your SD card called "updates".
- Extract the update (.cia) files into the "updates" folder. The end result should look something like this:
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Updating your EmuNAND
You will need to download "sysUpdater" in order to downgrade your 3DS. Either boot the application from HBL or install the CIA file using FBI or GodMode9.

- Boot into your EmuNAND through Luma3DS. Your EmuNAND should be on a downgraded firmware, this can be checked via the "System Settings" or noticing differences on the "HOME Menu".
- Launch "sysUpdater". Once the application has started, press (A) to update your system to 11.17.
- Once it has finished, you will boot into your updated 11.17 EmuNAND. This can be confirmed by opening the "System Settings".


Patching your EmuNAND

- Power off your 3DS and insert the SD card into your computer.
- Delete the "updates" folder from the root of your SD card.
- Rename the "patches" folder to "updates".
- Re-insert your SD card back into your 3DS, and boot into your EmuNAND through Luma3DS.
- Launch "sysUpdater". Once the application has started, press (Y) to apply the GW patches.
- Once the patches have successfully installed, hold down the (Power) button until the system turns off.
Getting the Firmware
I will not be providing links to download the system firmware since that breaks the GBAtemp TOS.
Alternatively, use 3DNUS to download the 11.17 firmware for your corresponding console.

Preparing the SD card
- Download the latest release of GodMode9: https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest
- Copy the "GodMode9.firm" file from the ZIP archive to the "luma/payloads" folder on the root of your SD card.
- Copy the "gm9" folder from the ZIP archive to the root of your SD card.
- Download the correct "11.17.0-50x(Full).zip" firmware package for the correct model that you have ('X' corresponds to your console region).

  • If you install a firmware for the wrong model (i.e., O3DS firmware on a N3DS), it can brick your console.
- Download 123ab's GW patch files for your corresponding region and model. They can be found with a quick Google search.
- Copy only the "updates" folder from the GW patch ZIP archive to the root of your SD card, rename the folder to "patches".

  • If the "updates" folder already exists on your SD card, remove it before transferring the folder containing the patches.
- Make a new folder on the root of your SD card called "updates".
- Extract the update (.cia) files into the "updates" folder. The end result should look something like this:
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Updating your EmuNAND

- Hold down (Start) whilst powering on the console. From the chainloader menu, select "GodMode9" and press (A).
- Navigate to "[0:] SDCARD" > "updates".
- Highlight the first file then hold (L) and (Right) to select all of the (.cia) files.
- Press (A) to select the first file.
- In the context menu, select "CIA image options" > "Install game image" > "Install to EmuNAND".
- Enter the button combination provided to proceed with the update.
- When asked to relock the write permissions, press (B).
- Press (B) to go back.
- Navigate to the "patches" folder.
- Highlight the first file then hold (L) and (Right) to select all of the (.cia) files.
- Press (A) to select the first file.
- In the context menu, select "CIA image options" > "Install game image" > "Install to EmuNAND".
- Enter the button combination provided to install the patches.
- Press (B) twice then hold down (R) and (Start) to power off the system.

(4) Booting into Gateway (with or w/o card)

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- Power on the console whilst holding (Down).
- If you see a grey screen, release all buttons and hold (L) and (Select).
- Navigate to "Classic Mode" then press (A).
- Press (X).
- Insert the Gateway red card into your 3DS.
- Power on the console whilst holding (Down).
- Your 3DS will auto-boot into GW mode.

FAQ

Q: How do I boot into the GW menu?
A: Hold down (L)+(Select) when the Gateway logo appears.

Q: I get a boot rom BSOD (blue screen of death).
A: Your NAND most likely got corrupted or that you're using a older version of the GW launcher (aka Brickway). Restore a working NAND backup using GM9, and download the latest "Launcher.dat".

Q: Does my GW blue card work on 11.17?
A: Yes. The blue card can still be used to play games in DS-mode, even on the latest firmware.

Q: How do I download the latest "Launcher.dat"?
A: Google is your friend.

Q: When I boot into GW/Classic mode, I get a black screen.
A: There are multiple reasons as to why this might be happening:

  • Modified SecureInfo_A - The GW launcher does not patch this. You will need to restore this from your donor NAND backup.
  • HOME Menu cache/management info - Navigate to "Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/extdata/00000000/000000**/00000000/" [USA = 8F][EUR = 98][JPN = 82], then delete the "00000005" folder.
  • SysNAND setup - You may have not properly setup a GW EmuNAND or that you're using a RedNAND. Format your SD card using GodMode9.
  • Modified HOME Menu or fonts - Restore a clean NAND backup that does not contain modifications to the firmware.
  • Other issue that isn't disclosed here - Feel free to mention it.

Credits

@Temptress Cerise for the help with patching EmuNAND.
@RednaxelaNnamtra for BootCTR9.
@Hayleia for creating the "v2gw.bin" payload.
@nedron92 for discovering the GW B9S method.
123ab for his GW firmware compatibility patches.
 

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After 2 bricks on my emunand with the ab patchs and gateway emunand i decided to give up Gateway.

The bricks happened without any reasons, maybe the message from Nintendo that say to update the firmware while i was on lasted firmware of the 3DS and i cliqued "Yes" once, its bricked my emunand, the second time i clique "No" and bricks again.

I am now on Luma on 11.17 sysnand, no gateway and no emunand anymore.
 

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After 2 bricks on my emunand with the ab patchs and gateway emunand i decided to give up Gateway.

The bricks happened without any reasons, maybe the message from Nintendo that say to update the firmware while i was on lasted firmware of the 3DS and i cliqued "Yes" once, its bricked my emunand, the second time i clique "No" and bricks again.

I am now on Luma on 11.17 sysnand, no gateway and no emunand anymore.
mine just bricked when i tried to download a pokemon update, i thought i was on 11.17 already but i had to do some update to use the store lol
 

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After 2 bricks on my emunand with the ab patchs and gateway emunand i decided to give up Gateway.

The bricks happened without any reasons, maybe the message from Nintendo that say to update the firmware while i was on lasted firmware of the 3DS and i cliqued "Yes" once, its bricked my emunand, the second time i clique "No" and bricks again.

I am now on Luma on 11.17 sysnand, no gateway and no emunand anymore.

I ended up ditching gateway as well. Not sure if this was a problem when this guide was made but when you install the patches to the firmware to get gateway to work, it breaks all the online features (at least it did for me). As soon as you patch, the system thinks it’s no longer up to date and when you try online features, it either throws an error or asks you to update the system. If you update the system, it just black screens and you have to restore your nand to get it back. Long story short, this is pointless since most people want to update to 11.17.0 to be able to get game updates, firmware, etc. I think the OP should update the guide to mention that online features will not work (unless I’m doing something wrong). Personally I dropped gateway, started fresh with Luma, installed my games using godmode9, and transferred over my saves. It was a slow process but better in the long run.
 
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Perfectly, thanks. Runs 3ds only
Which model did you test this on? There are so many 3DS models out there that aren't the same.
Any feedback is appreciated.

I ended up ditching gateway as well. Not sure if this was a problem when this guide was made but when you install the patches to the firmware to get gateway to work, it breaks all the online features (at least it did for me). As soon as you patch, the system thinks it’s no longer up to date and when you try online features, it either throws an error or asks you to update the system.
Online features no longer work on 3DS after Nintendo pulled the plug for Nintendo Network on both 3DS and Wii U systems. You can, if you want to, try out Pretendo to see if it makes any difference, but I digress.
 

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Hello, I am new to the community.
I came here thinking that it is now safe to jailbreak n3ds because Nintendo had abandoned it. Sadly, even when I read the thread, I am still confused. If possible, I'd like to receive help. Hopeful that I could play Fire Emblem games (I only had Fates with DLCs). Also, I'd like to ask if the cheats works on my Fire Emblem Fates cartridge?

Thank you.
 

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If possible, I'd like to receive help. Hopeful that I could play Fire Emblem games (I only had Fates with DLCs).
Yes, you can play your Fire Emblem games on your GW3DS cartridge or install them using Big Blue Menu.

Also, I'd like to ask if the cheats works on my Fire Emblem Fates cartridge?
Only if you're booting the game from the GW3DS cartridge.
 

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@SylverReZ Thanks for this tutorial, but on my side, I can't launch gateway menu using the Select button. And I don't understand why it is not working.

Here is what I did:
1. Before doing any manip, I had an Old 3ds with Sysnand with latest FW on Sysnand (11.17.0-50E) + Boot9Strap + latest Luma 13.1.2. This Old 3ds had never launched Gateway before.
2. I ididn't perform the first step (dowgrading my sysnand in 4.5.0, as it was optional).
3. So I did Step 2 and created Emunand with GM9. I chose to boot directly to Emunand from next startup. in Setting menu, I was able to see "emu 11.17.0-50E"
4. Then I did Step 3 to update my Emunand
5. Then I put my Gateway 3ds and after I powered on the console whilst holding (Down).

=> At this stage I am not sure I am in Gateway mode, because from power on, I am not seeing any Gateway logo, and holding (Down) doesn't look like to have any effect. I was always booting in Emunand "emu 11.17.0-50E". When I press "Select key" on main menu, no Gateway menu with games is appearing.

After that, I updated my emunand with 11.2.0 (I can see "emu 11.2.0"), but I have the same: when pressing Select key on main menu, nothing occurs.

In the old days, I remember we had to install nvram installer with the Gateway blue card. before using the red Gateway. I think it is files in your zip which is allowing that, but I am not sure.

If you have any idea what the issue is, please let me know.

Edit: Just noticed that in your video, Emunand is set as "GW3D 11.17.0-50E", whereas mine is "emu 11.17.0-50E". Any idea why ?
Edit2: In your "gw_b9s_package", there is luma directory containing "boot9strap.firm" and "boot9strap.firm.sha". On SD card, I already had a boot9strap directory containing "firm0_enc.bak" and "firm1_enc.bak" files. Shall I remove these 2 .bak and let only your files ?
 
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Try maybe doing the optional step of downgrading before doing the rest of the steps if it didn't work on the first try, as that's what happened in some cases to me.
Ok I will do that this evening.

In the meanwhile, could you give me a feedback on the following, just to understand please:
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When creating Emunand with GM9, shall I choose "Rednand" or "GW Emunand" ? It is not mentioned in your guide even if it looks like obvious... I chose "GW emunand" when I tried.
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Edit: Just noticed that in your video, Emunand is set as "GW3D 11.17.0-50E", whereas mine is "emu 11.17.0-50E". Any idea why ?
Edit2: In your "gw_b9s_package", there is luma directory containing "boot9strap.firm" and "boot9strap.firm.sha". On SD card, I already had a boot9strap directory containing "firm0_enc.bak" and "firm1_enc.bak" files. Shall I remove these 2 .bak and let only your files ?
 

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Ok I will do that this evening.

In the meanwhile, could you give me a feedback on the following, just to understand please:
1.
When creating Emunand with GM9, shall I choose "Rednand" or "GW Emunand" ? It is not mentioned in your guide even if it looks like obvious... I chose "GW emunand" when I tried.
2.
Edit: Just noticed that in your video, Emunand is set as "GW3D 11.17.0-50E", whereas mine is "emu 11.17.0-50E". Any idea why ?
Edit2: In your "gw_b9s_package", there is luma directory containing "boot9strap.firm" and "boot9strap.firm.sha". On SD card, I already had a boot9strap directory containing "firm0_enc.bak" and "firm1_enc.bak" files. Shall I remove these 2 .bak and let only your files ?
1. Choose GW EmuNAND.
2. You didn't boot into GW correctly, means you haven't followed the GW firmware instructions.
3. If boot9strap already exists in the folder (including .firm and .firm.sha), then keep them in there.
 

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Does this mean you can run .3ds Roms strait from a 3DS without having to install .cia files?
When you're in Gateway mode, you can install (.3DS) roms to your EmuNAND using BigBlueMenu, or, play them from the red cartridge.
 

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When you're in Gateway mode, you can install (.3DS) roms to your EmuNAND using BigBlueMenu, or, play them from the red cartridge.
So I will still need a Gateway 3DS cartridge?

I got a SuperCard DS TWO back in 2016 and one of the reasons was its compatibility with Gateway 3DS, unfortunately I couldn't get that mode to work but I used it for DS games and homebrew for a few years before I installed Luma 3D in 2020.

Now I can install .cia files on it just fine (which btw I ripped my own back ups for DS and 3DS) but since I got a lot of 3DS games I'm afraid to run out of slots (I kinda went overboard creating GBA VC injects too) so I thought using .3ds roms might be a viable substitution because I'm too lazy to swap cartridges tbh I like to take my handhelds and have all my games pre-installed.
 

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This thread is making me want to go out and buy a Gateway... if I can find one anywhere.
I asked this here about a year or two ago and people told me it's outdated and not worth it, although I'm on the same boat as you, the 300 titles limit is the issue, I don't like deleting/reinstalling games and backing up/restoring saves constantly.
 

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I asked this here about a year or two ago and people told me it's outdated and not worth it, although I'm on the same boat as you, the 300 titles limit is the issue, I don't like deleting/reinstalling games and backing up/restoring saves constantly.
I'm mainly interested in keeping my games and their saves portable between consoles. I have a lot of different 3DS consoles and I'd rather not dump & restore saves all the time. I was looking into a Stargate card for this, but it has inconveniences of its own.
 

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