diff --git a/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting.md b/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting.md index 1e72efc..85e446d 100644 --- a/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting.md +++ b/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ You haven't configured Luma3DS to work with your boot manager, please refer to [ Your payload is out of date. You can get the latest version for Decrypt9/EmuNAND9/GodMode9 from their respective GitHub release pages and an updated CtrBootManager9 from [here](https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-ctrbootmanager9.417159/page-23#post-6271681). -## I get a black screen on boot with an Old 3DS which has been downgraded from the Gateway menu in the past +## I get an "unsupported FIRM" error on boot with an Old 3DS which has been downgraded from the Gateway menu in the past If your Old 3DS/Old 3DS XL has been downgraded to 4.5 from the Gateway menu in the past, your CTRNAND has leftovers from one or more previous FIRMs, and this causes issues with the CTRNAND code. This is not an issue with Luma itself, but rather with the GW downgrade process which doesn't do any cleanup and leaves CTRNAND in a messy state. Thankfully there's a method for cleaning your CTRNAND (at least the parts required by Luma3DS to operate normally): @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ Thankfully there's a method for cleaning your CTRNAND (at least the parts requir 1. Get the NTR FIRMs package from [here](http://www70.zippyshare.com/v/Fbj6n1vB/file.html) and the NAND FIRMs package from [here](http://www56.zippyshare.com/v/TagKBxrI/file.html) 2. Copy the O3DS `firmware.bin` file from the NTR FIRMs package to the `luma` folder 3. From the NAND FIRMs package, copy `O3DS NATIVE90.cia` (if your NAND is 9.0/9.2) or `O3DS NATIVE104.cia` (if your NAND is updated to the latest version), plus `O3DS AGB.cia` and `O3DS TWL.cia` to the SD card -4. Hold the **SELECT** button to open the Luma3DS configuration menu and make sure the **SysNAND is updated** option is turned on if you are fixing SysNAND and viceversa, and press START to reboot; if **not** booting from A9LH boot Luma3DS again +4. Boot the NAND you need to fix 5. Open your favorite cia installer (the guide has been tested successfully with **FBI 2.1**). If you don't have one, it's outside the scope of this guide, look on GBATemp to check how to get your first cia installed 6. Install the .cia files you copied in step 3 7. If you have other NANDs to fix, repeat the process from step 3 to step 6 -7. Luma3DS should now be functioning normally, you can remove the `firmware.bin` from the `luma` folder and configure the **SysNAND is updated** option as needed +8. Luma3DS should now be functioning normally, you can remove the `firmware.bin` from the `luma` folder and configure the **SysNAND is updated** option as needed ## I have issues with GBA/DS/DSiWare games and I have installed a patched AGB/TWL FIRM cia in the past