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- One of your games is broken
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- Your console is unable to boot to HOME Menu
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- Your system is crashing randomly
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- You want to update your system firmware/CFW install
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<u>**STOP!!!**</u> Uninstalling custom firmware is an unnecessary risk that will at best waste your time and at worst <u>**BRICK**</u> your console. A better idea would be to ask for help at [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp).
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2. Launch System Settings on your console
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3. Navigate to `Internet Settings` -> `Nintendo DS Connection Settings`, then click OK
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4. You should boot into the Nintendo DS Connection Setup menu
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- If your console displays the Japanese version of Flipnote Studio, a black screen, or an error message, the test has failed
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- If your console displays the Japanese version of Flipnote Studio, a black screen, or an error message, the test has failed
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5. Power off your console
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#### DS Download Play Test
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2. Launch the Download Play application ({height="24px" width="24px"})
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3. Select "Nintendo DS"
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4. If your console loads into a "Download software via DS Download Play" menu, the test was successful
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- If your console displays the Japanese version of Flipnote Studio, a black screen, or an error message, the test has failed
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5. Power off your console
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1. Press and hold (Start), and while holding (Start), power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
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2. If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press (A) to do so, then press (A) to continue once it is complete
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3. If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press (A) to do so, then set the date and time, then press (A) to continue
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- Note that, if you had to fix the RTC date and time, you will have to fix the time in the System Settings as well after following this guide
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4. Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
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5. Select "Scripts..."
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6. Select "safety_test"
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7. Read the text on-screen and press (A) to continue
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8. You should boot into the regular 3DS HOME Menu (any custom theme is irrelevant). If you do, continue these instructions
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- If you do not boot into the regular 3DS HOME Menu (black screen, error screen, etc.), uninstalling CFW **WILL BRICK YOUR CONSOLE!**
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- If you do not boot into the regular 3DS HOME Menu (black screen, error screen, etc.), uninstalling CFW **WILL BRICK YOUR CONSOLE!**
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9. Launch System Settings on your console
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- If the console crashes at this point, the test has failed
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- If the console crashes at this point, the test has failed
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10. Select "Other Settings"
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11. Select "Profile"
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12. Select "User Name"
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5. Select "Backup Options"
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6. Select "SysNAND Backup"
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7. Press (A) to confirm
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- This process will take some time
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- If you get an error, ensure you have at least 1.3GB of free space on your SD card
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- This process will take some time
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- If you get an error, ensure you have at least 1.3GB of free space on your SD card
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8. Press (B) to return to the main menu
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9. Select “Exit”
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10. Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
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2. Launch System Settings on your console
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3. Navigate to Data Management > Nintendo 3DS > Software
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4. In this list of software, delete any non-Nintendo content you installed while using CFW
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- This includes common system software such as FBI, Anemone3DS, Luma Updater, Homebrew Launcher, Checkpoint, and others, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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- This includes common system software such as FBI, Anemone3DS, Luma Updater, Homebrew Launcher, Checkpoint, and others, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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5. Navigate to `Data Management` -> `DSiWare`
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6. In this list of software, delete any non-Nintendo content you installed while using CFW
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- This includes software such as TWiLightMenu++, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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- Failure to remove all CFW software from both the 3DS and DSiWare sections before uninstalling CFW may prevent or disable access to the Data Management menu after uninstalling CFW, which will make it difficult to re-install CFW in the future
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- This includes software such as TWiLightMenu++, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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- Failure to remove all CFW software from both the 3DS and DSiWare sections before uninstalling CFW may prevent or disable access to the Data Management menu after uninstalling CFW, which will make it difficult to re-install CFW in the future
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7. Exit the System Settings application
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8. Launch the Download Play application ({height="24px" width="24px"})
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9. Wait until you see the two buttons
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- One of your games is broken
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- One of your system applications is broken
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- Your console is unable to boot to HOME Menu
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- Your system is crashing randomly
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- You want to update your system firmware/CFW install
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<u>**STOP!!!**</u> Uninstalling custom firmware is an unnecessary risk that will at best waste your time and at worst <u>**BRICK**</u> your console. A better idea would be to ask for help at [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp).
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1. Press and hold (Start), and while holding (Start), power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
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- If you instead see the Luma3DS chainloader, use the D-Pad and the (A) button to select GodMode9
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- If you instead see the Luma3DS chainloader, use the D-Pad and the (A) button to select GodMode9
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- One of your games is broken
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- One of your system applications is broken
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- Your console is unable to boot to HOME Menu
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- Your system is crashing randomly
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- You want to update your system firmware/CFW install
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<u>**STOP!!!**</u> Uninstalling custom firmware is an unnecessary risk that will at best waste your time and at worst <u>**BRICK**</u> your console. A better idea would be to ask for help at [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp).
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2. Launch System Settings on your console
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3. Navigate to `Internet Settings` -> `Nintendo DS Connection Settings`, then click OK
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4. You should boot into the Nintendo DS Connection Setup menu
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- If your console displays the Japanese version of Flipnote Studio, a black screen, or an error message, the test has failed
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5. Power off your console
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2. Launch the Download Play application ({height="24px" width="24px"})
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3. Select "Nintendo DS"
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4. If your console loads into a "Download software via DS Download Play" menu, the test was successful
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5. Power off your console
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1. Press and hold (Start), and while holding (Start), power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
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2. If you are prompted to create an essential files backup, press (A) to do so, then press (A) to continue once it is complete
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3. If you are prompted to fix the RTC date&time, press (A) to do so, then set the date and time, then press (A) to continue
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- Note that, if you had to fix the RTC date and time, you will have to fix the time in the System Settings as well after following this guide
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4. Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
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5. Select "Scripts..."
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6. Select "safety_test"
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7. Read the text on-screen and press (A) to continue
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8. You should boot into the regular 3DS HOME Menu (any custom theme is irrelevant). If you do, continue these instructions
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9. Launch System Settings on your console
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10. Select "Other Settings"
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11. Select "Profile"
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12. Select "User Name"
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5. Select "Backup Options"
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6. Select "SysNAND Backup"
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7. Press (A) to confirm
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- This process will take some time
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8. Press (B) to return to the main menu
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9. Select “Exit”
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10. Press (Home) to bring up the action menu
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2. Launch System Settings on your console
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3. Navigate to Data Management > Nintendo 3DS > Software
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4. In this list of software, delete any non-Nintendo content you installed while using CFW
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- This includes common system software such as FBI, Anemone3DS, Luma Updater, Homebrew Launcher, Checkpoint, and others, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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5. Navigate to `Data Management` -> `DSiWare`
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6. In this list of software, delete any non-Nintendo content you installed while using CFW
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- This includes software such as TWiLightMenu++, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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- Failure to remove all CFW software from both the 3DS and DSiWare sections before uninstalling CFW may prevent or disable access to the Data Management menu after uninstalling CFW, which will make it difficult to re-install CFW in the future
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- This includes software such as TWiLightMenu++, along with any games and titles that you did _not_ install from the eShop
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- Failure to remove all CFW software from both the 3DS and DSiWare sections before uninstalling CFW may prevent or disable access to the Data Management menu after uninstalling CFW, which will make it difficult to re-install CFW in the future
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7. Exit the System Settings application
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8. Launch the Download Play application ({height="24px" width="24px"})
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9. Wait until you see the two buttons
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- One of your games is broken
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- One of your system applications is broken
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- Your console is unable to boot to HOME Menu
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- Your system is crashing randomly
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- You want to update your system firmware/CFW install
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<u>**STOP!!!**</u> Uninstalling custom firmware is an unnecessary risk that will at best waste your time and at worst <u>**BRICK**</u> your console. A better idea would be to ask for help at [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp).
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1. Press and hold (Start), and while holding (Start), power on your console. This will launch GodMode9
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- If you instead see the Luma3DS chainloader, use the D-Pad and the (A) button to select GodMode9
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- If you instead see the Luma3DS chainloader, use the D-Pad and the (A) button to select GodMode9
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- One of your games is broken
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- One of your system applications is broken
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- Your console is unable to boot to HOME Menu
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- Your system is crashing randomly
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- You want to update your system firmware/CFW install
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<u>**STOP!!!**</u> Uninstalling custom firmware is an unnecessary risk that will at best waste your time and at worst <u>**BRICK**</u> your console. A better idea would be to ask for help at [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp).
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- One of your games is broken
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- One of your system applications is broken
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- Your console is unable to boot to HOME Menu
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- Your system is crashing randomly
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- You want to update your system firmware/CFW install
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<u>**STOP!!!**</u> Uninstalling custom firmware is an unnecessary risk that will at best waste your time and at worst <u>**BRICK**</u> your console. A better idea would be to ask for help at [Nintendo Homebrew on Discord](https://discord.gg/MWxPgEp).
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