Yes, the keyword is stubbed - it's useless and can be removed just fine (of course, if you do so, you will be asked to run an update to reinstall it; but it does nothing)thanks for the reply Rycc,
are you sure its the same as the old 3ds? beside the title id 2002CF00, in the list it says:
New_3DS-only,
currently stubbed.
"HOME menu/menu".
The one I posted above ("dummied out") is the definition of "stubbed title", especially in the field of Nintendo consoleswhat do you mean the keyword is stubbed?
3DNUSis there a way to download official titles like the sys menu? maybe..an app similar to what we had for the wii ..'nusDownloader' it was called, if i remember.. is there something similar for the 3ds?
or
is it possible to download the system menu as a cia?
Luma (or any other CFW) has nothing to do with it; Godmode9 is what is typically used to backup installed titles - simply point to 1: (ctrnand), press R+A on it, search for titles, find Home, click on it, and select "build cia (legit)"EDIT: or, with luma, is it possible to backup the same as we do with games, but, for system titles?
ah! hey Brawl, thanks!You can also find ALL Title IDs and versions of system titles on yellows8 page.
Old3DS: https://yls8.mtheall.com/ninupdates/titlelist.php?sys=ctr
New3DS: https://yls8.mtheall.com/ninupdates/titlelist.php?sys=ktr
3DNUS is kinda... eugh. Hasn't worked for me (always complained about the TID). I wrote a NUS Downloader in Python: https://github.com/WiiDatabase/3DS-NUSD/ you just have to install Python 3 and afterwards the "requests" module with pip.