Nintendo Handheld Console - New Nintendo 2DS XL - Black and Lime Green - Pre-installed with Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo 3DS)

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Nintendo Handheld Console - New Nintendo 2DS XL - Black and Lime Green - Pre-installed with Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo 3DS)

Nintendo Handheld Console - New Nintendo 2DS XL - Black and Lime Green - Pre-installed with Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo 3DS)

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We are now done with this part. Press Start to reboot. Read the next short part, to get an idea of how to install your GBA//DSiWare .CIA games. Here https://github.com/AuroraWright/Luma3DS/wiki/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting I've read that it's a problem with the gw downgrade...when I first had rxtools I've downgraded to 4.5 with GW. From here, you'll have to decide how you want menuhax to activate. I recommend Type 2 autoboot. Where menuhax will basically trigger so long as it doesn't match the button value you designate.

This guide is probably pretty broken by now. And since 11.3, became the new 9.2. And with the release of B9S. Getting CFW is pretty painless and noob-proof. Just read the guide linked above, and take it slow. What is the simplest way of setting all this up for a coldboot method with an optional hbl.cia to do the rest? Simplest? Probably using the lesshax payloads and renaming luma.3dsx to less.3dsx. Without using lesshax, you'd have to use HxD to change the robinpayload to suit your needs. But if you're still reading and going on, then this guide has been adapted from Plailect's Old and Updated A9LH Guide, as such it'll probably read pretty close to it (since some stuff was copy-pasted, duh~), but has been adapted to fully end at a functional autoboot MenuHax+RedNAND//EmuNAND setup. If you want to try lesshax and see if your bootrate improves, then follow these instructions, it'll also have no debug colors or text, so it'll look clean.

If you do not see "Emu" in front of the version number, then you are not on RedNAND. DO NOT UPDATE, FIND OUT WHAT WENT WRONG. Explanation for Left Trigger: For people who want to play GBA//DSiWare games, you'll want to be able to boot into a patched SysNAND, Luma3DS can handle this task by holding L when launching it, but since menuhax will be on our SysNAND, we'll just end up boot-looping, so with L as the trigger to de-activate menuhax loading, we can also launch a patched SysNAND via Luma3DS while holding L and while also being able to disable menuhax from causing us to loop on us. How do I update Decrypt9WIP in my 2DS? I have the previous version 20160607 installed in my system.

The way we've setup our 3DS, we autoboot into the Homebrew Launcher via menuhax, but to get into our RedNAND, we must launch Luma3DS from the Homebrew Launcher. This isn't very ideal for some. So in this part, we'll be using CtrBootManager to autoboot directly into our CFW+RedNAND.Do not delete the Decrypt9WIP, EmuNAND9, Luma3DS, or menuhax_manager folders inside the /3ds folder. Since our Type2 menuhax config is set to not trigger when L is held and when launching Luma3DS, while holding L, tells Luma3DS to boot into SysNAND. What this results in is allowing us to boot into a patched SysNAND, from where we can launch the injected FBI.cia, to install our GBA//DSiWare .cias.

I'm doing this right now, since the ropbin was replaced (and i think this is the menuhax configuration entry) how do i know what buttons to press in case i want to drop in sysnand?If you have followed this guide as well as the previous half of this optional part, with all my recommendations to the letter, then you should have a short 3 second window at boot time, where you see the CtrBootManager menu. Make sure your DNS settings is set to Auto-Obtain. (Internet Settings -> Connection Settings -> Connection 1/2/3 -> Change Settings -> DNS -> Auto-Obtain DNS set to Yes) I still recommend people to use Plailect's A9LH Guide, however, for the people still too scared and afraid, I have taken time to make this for you. Or find custom ones here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/menuhax-2-0-custom-main-screen-images.401528/



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