![]() ![]() Once it’s open you’ll see a ‘Nintendo 3DS’ folder. Next, I am going to plug it into my adapter and then straight into my PC. ![]() Of course if you are using an older model, it is way easier to access. But if you are upgrading to a larger one please follow it as we are going to be backing up all of the files.īut you don’t need to if you don’t care about the data on your old SD card.Īnyways I am just going to go ahead and remove the backplate on my New Nintendo 3DS and remove the micro SD card. Now if you're using the SD card that came with your Nintendo 3DS you can skip this section. It should be at 11.15.0-47, but if it has been updated past this, check the pinned comment or the description to see if this tutorial is still relevant. ![]() To update select other settings and move right 4 times and select system update. Head to system settings And the firmware version should be listed on the top screen. And of course, I'll be using a Micro SD card to USB adapter so that way my PC can read it.įinally, make sure that your system is updated. So don’t cheap out on an SD card as it will make your experience way better and will be worth it in the long run.Īlso make sure that you're using the correct SD card type for your system, whether that's a normal SD Card or a Micro. As some applications and games will run better. I recommend getting one of the new systems if you want the best homebrew experience possible. As loading times may take a while if it is too low and may even lead to some crashes. Make sure you buy a notable brand, and that the SD card has a fast read speed such as 120 MB per second. You can go larger but 128GB seems like the most practical. I picked up a SanDisk 128 GB SD card and it has been working wonderfully. You can use this one to install the custom firmware however I recommend getting a larger one if you want to install more games. You must have an internet connection enabled.Įvery 3DS system comes with an SD card from 2-4 GB's. This tutorial should work with all types of 3DS systems, from the original 2011 model to the 2017 New Nintendo 2DS XL. This should boot into the Luma Configuration menu. An easy way to check if your system is modded is to hold the select button while pressing the power button. If your system is modded, or you think it is, I recommend not proceeding with this tutorial as your system may get bricked. Just be cautious when playing on line or using Nintendo's services, as you may get banned.įirst is a stock Nintendo 3DS system with the official firmware. I also do not condone piracy, use homebrew at your own risk. Bricking a 3DS seems to be a rare occurrence with the latest methods. I am not responsible for anything that goes wrong while following this tutorial, but if you follow it carefully you should have no issues. If you have any digitally purchased titles, they will not be affected. This guide is intended for stock 3DS systems on official firmware. ![]() We'd all also like to thank everyone who has been contributing to the 3DS scene in one way or another, including (but not limited to) : yuriks, Subv, sm, StapleButter, bunnei, WinterMute, neobrain, and, like, so many other people.This is a guide on how to install and set up homebrew on a Nintendo 3DS system. derlanalmeida, ThibG (icons on this page) GW (bringing attention to the webkit bug used by tubehax) In any case a lot of help was provided by the following people : basicshax and basehaxx were made by mrnbayoh. supermysterychunkhax and (v*)hax were done entirely by ShinyQuagsire. The vulnerability used for the original homemenuhax was discovered by yellows8 and exploited jointly by yellows8 and smea. Everything pertaining to smashbroshax, oot3dhax, browserhax, menuhax and stickerhax was made by yellows8. Most of the code for ninjhax, ironhax and tubehax was written by smea. ![]()
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