Why did you uninstall the CFW? If you have any problems, this is not a way to solve them. There is a nice sticky thread about this:
By uninstalling you delete the tools that could help you solving any problems. It’s like leaving the house and shutting the door without taking the key with you.
Even worse is the possibility of bricking the device if system files have been modified.
Okay, that being said: Are you really sure you uninstalled B9S? Did you use the uninstall option of the GM9Megascript?
In general reinstalling the CFW is possible. Version 11.9 leaves you the options ntrboot with a compatible flashcart and Frogminer and hardmod if you’re very good at soldering.
Before trying Frogminer (again), make sure your DS-mode works (start any normal DS game or the DS version of Download Play if don’t have a DS cartridge at hand).
Please describe this a little more. What interface do you mean? Upload a photo if possible.and whenever I boot that up the CFW interface resurfaces...?
The CFW does not interfere with online features. And unless you do really stupid things like cheating online or playing leaked games before official release, there is almost no ban risk on the 3DS.
Please describe this a little more. What interface do you mean? Upload a photo if possible.
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I think I got it now. You used Seedminer to install B9S in the past and the modified save with the exploit and the b9stool are still there (and hopefully all the other files) mentioned in the guide.
First make sure the cfw is really uninstalled by holding "SELECT" while booting. Luma settings will pop up if it is still there; else it will boot normally. In case it is deleted you should be able to proceed normally with the guide (if all needed files are on the SD). But because I'm always unsure and paranoid, please @TurdPooCharger have a look at this.
Can you try another litmus test to verify you don't have custom firmware?Thank you a lot! I did so, and nothing happened, so I'm guessing I could at least start preparing the files for upload onto the SD card.
Actually, I've connected my 3DS to my laptop and here I find a moderately old Luma folder... Godmode is untouched, so is the Luma folder, and some .bin files. That means all my cfw files are still on the console? Should I re-install them if I want to?Can you try another litmus test to verify you don't have custom firmware?
Do you see this?
- Download the *.7z Luma3DS v9.1 from
- Extract the boot.firm and place it on the root of your SD card. Use
- Reinsert the card into the 3DS, turn the system on, and hold the (Select) button.
The presence of custom firmware files and folders are not enough to go by in determining whether or not your 3DS system still has custom firmware installed.Actually, I've connected my 3DS to my laptop and here I find a moderately old Luma folder... Godmode is untouched, so is the Luma folder, and some .bin files. That means all my cfw files are still on the console? Should I re-install them if I want to?
The presence of custom firmware files and folders are not enough to go by in determining whether or not your 3DS system still has custom firmware installed.
The litmus tests suggested by KleinesSinchen and I are the sure proof ways in confirming whether you still have it or not. If you follow the Frogminer method and mistakenly try to install custom firmware with it already on, you can end up bricking the 3DS. Because removing custom firmware may leave behind orphaned files, the B9STool may misidentify your system still having custom firmware. You can override the warning but only if you're positively sure there is no CFW.
Okay, I think you're good to go continuing with rehacking the 3DS using Frogminer, but just to be extra safe, I'm going quote someone who knows this better.Alright, then, thank you. I tried it - and nope, I don't see that screen at all.
First of all, why did you uninstall CFW to begin with? You could've gone from A9LH to B9S without doing the whole frogminer procedure. But anyway...
Ok so, just to be sure, power off the console, hold Start, then power it on while keeping start pressed. Then power it off, and do the same with Select. Only proceed if the console boots normally to the home menu in both cases (which means you don't have CFW), if you get anything else don't proceed or you'll brick.
After you tested that you don't have CFW, take the SD card and plug it in your PC, go into the boot9strap folder, and you'll find a file called key.bin. Take that file, and rename it to danger_skip_a9lh.bin
After that power on the console, go into the Download Play application, and select download DS to boot into Flipnote JPN. Redo the steps to launch b9stool and this time you'll be able to install b9s
Okay, I think you're good to go continuing with rehacking the 3DS using Frogminer, but just to be extra safe, I'm going quote someone who knows this better.
Lol, because I suck with *miner(s) family of hax's, I'm call someone who know this better than anyone else. Calling THE Frogminer guy, @zoogie!So I should just do everything according to the the frogminer thing or should I simply launch b9sTool as is, since I have the option to + I renamed the file...? I'm having some doubts about the latter since it says 11.8 only.
No need to start from scratch.So I should just do everything according to the the frogminer thing or should I simply launch b9sTool as is, since I have the option to + I renamed the file...? I'm having some doubts about the latter since it says 11.8 only.
And lastly follow https://3ds.hacks.guide/finalizing-setup
- Copy boot.3dsx to the root of the 3DS SD card, available here.
- Boot the target 3DS while holding (Select) to launch the Luma configuration menu
- Use the (A) button and the D-Pad to turn on the following:
- “Show NAND or user string in System Settings”
- Press (Start) to save and reboot
- If you get a black screen, follow this troubleshooting guide
No need to start from scratch.
If all the required files are still on the SD, you can simply launch b9sTool, press install, then follow
And lastly follow https://3ds.hacks.guide/finalizing-setup
Says who? It works on 11.9 according to https://3ds.hacks.guide/installing-boot9strap-(seedminer)...even if my software version is supposedly uncompatible?
accidentally updated to 11.9 later
But it's a screen saying "b9sTool" 5.0.0
What part is incompatible?
Hm, the console says "only use for 11.8"... But still, thank you. I think I will re-install and launch the Luma I have on my 3ds.
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