steelhax: sd:/steelhax/payload.bin

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Lily 2023-07-22 02:56:13 -07:00
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ In this section, you will copy some of the files that will be used to launch the
1. Copy `boot9strap.firm` and `boot9strap.firm.sha` from the boot9strap `.zip` to the `/boot9strap/` folder on your SD card 1. Copy `boot9strap.firm` and `boot9strap.firm.sha` from the boot9strap `.zip` to the `/boot9strap/` folder on your SD card
1. Copy `SafeB9SInstaller.bin` from the SafeB9SInstaller `.zip` to the root of your SD card 1. Copy `SafeB9SInstaller.bin` from the SafeB9SInstaller `.zip` to the root of your SD card
1. Copy the `steelhax` folder from the `Steelhax-release.zip` to the root of your SD card 1. Copy the `steelhax` folder from the `Steelhax-release.zip` to the root of your SD card
1. Copy the otherapp payload for your model/region/version from `otherapps_with_CfgS_11.17.zip` to the root of your SD card, then rename the payload to `otherapp.bin` 1. Copy the otherapp payload for your model/region/version from `otherapps_with_CfgS_11.17.zip` to the `steelhax` folder, then rename it to `payload.bin`
+ Do not add the `.bin` extension if you do not already see it + Do not add the `.bin` extension if you do not already see it
1. Create a folder named `3ds` on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist 1. Create a folder named `3ds` on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
+ This folder stores homebrew applications and data; it is different from the `Nintendo 3DS` folder that the console automatically generates + This folder stores homebrew applications and data; it is different from the `Nintendo 3DS` folder that the console automatically generates