Updated Installation and Upgrade (markdown)

Rhanath Shadowhand 2016-04-26 15:58:05 +03:00
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@ -44,8 +44,14 @@ Pick the correct folder for your device, and copy it to the **luma** folder.
If you're using a bootmanager (bootctr9, ctrbootmanager9, arm9select, etc.) to load Luma3DS, you won't be able to play GBA/DSiWare games, or certain games that need more RAM on the device (such as Super Smash Bros).
You can disable your boot loader, or you can use the "pathchanger" program, provided for Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
- On Windows just drag the Luma3DS .bin on top of the program, and write the path.
- On the other operating systems you need to use the tool from a terminal (type ./pathchanger, followed by a space and drag the .bin on top of the terminal).
- You can disable your boot loader **OR**
- You can use the "pathchanger" program, provided for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. (Written in C)
- On Windows just drag the Luma3DS .bin on top of the program, and write the path.
- On other operating systems you need to use the tool from a terminal (type ./pathchanger, followed by a space and drag the .bin on top of the terminal). **OR**
- You can use `pathchange.py`:
1. Install Python 2.7 or newer (3.4 or newer)
1. Put `patchanger.py` and the `.bin` file for Luma3DS in the same directory.
1. `cd path/to/patchanger.py`
1. `python ./pathchanger.py ./nameof.bin path/to/file/on/your/sd`
For example, if you have Luma3DS as SD:/randomfolder/Luma3DS.bin, just type: randomfolder/Luma3DS.bin.