Installing boot9strap (PicHaxx)
Technical Details (optional)
PicHaxx is an exploit for the game Pokémon Picross released by zoogie, originally discovered and demonstrated by MrNbaYoh.
This method of using Seedminer for further exploitation uses your movable.sed
file to write a custom save file for Pokémon Picross, which can then be used to launch the Homebrew Launcher.
This process will overwrite your Pokémon Picross save file, if you have one. If you wish to preserve your Pokémon Picross game data, you should make a backup of your 00000001.sav
file before overwriting it.
What You Need
- The game “Pokémon Picross” installed on your console
- If you have downloaded it before, you can redownload it
- Your SD card must be inserted in your console to install Pokémon Picross
- Your
movable.sed
file from completing Seedminer - The latest release of SafeB9SInstaller (direct download)
- The latest release of boot9strap (direct download)
- The latest release of nimdsphax (direct download)
- The latest release of Luma3DS (the Luma3DS
.zip
file) - The latest release of HBL otherapps (direct download)
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
In this section, you will copy some of the files that will be used to launch the Homebrew Launcher.
- Power off your console
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Copy
boot.firm
andboot.3dsx
from the Luma3DS.zip
to the root of your SD card- The root of the SD card refers to the initial directory on your SD card where you can see the Nintendo 3DS folder, but are not inside of it
- Create a folder named
boot9strap
on the root of your SD card - Copy
boot9strap.firm
andboot9strap.firm.sha
from the boot9strap.zip
to the/boot9strap/
folder on your SD card - Copy
SafeB9SInstaller.bin
from the SafeB9SInstaller.zip
to the root of your SD card - 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 tootherapp.bin
- Do not add the
.bin
extension if you do not already see it
- Do not add the
- 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
- Copy the
nimdsphax
folder from the nimdsphax.zip
to the/3ds/
folder on your SD card
Section II - PicHaxx
In this section, you will create a hacked Pokémon Picross save file that, when loaded, will run the Homebrew Launcher on your console.
- Open the PicHaxx Injector website on your computer
- Select your
movable.sed
file - Select “Build and Download”
- Wait for the process to complete
- Navigate to
Nintendo 3DS
-><ID0>
-><ID1>
->title
->00040000
->0017c100
->data
on your SD card- The
<ID0>
will be the same one that you used in Seedminer - The
<ID1>
is a 32 character long folder inside of the<ID0>
- The
- Copy the newly downloaded
00000001.sav
file to thedata
folder on your SD card- Overwrite the old save file when prompted
- Reinsert your SD card into your console
- Power on your console
- Launch “Pokémon Picross”
- Your console will have booted into the Homebrew Launcher
- If you get an error message, follow this troubleshooting guide
- Launch nimdsphax from the list of homebrew
- If the exploit was successful, you will have booted into SafeB9SInstaller
- If your console freezes on a red screen, hold the POWER button until it turns off, then retry this section
Section III - Installing boot9strap
In this section, you will install custom firmware onto your console.
- When prompted, input the key combo given on the top screen to install boot9strap
- If a step on the lower screen has red-colored text, and you are not prompted to input a key combo, follow this troubleshooting guide
- Once it is complete, press (A) to reboot your console
- Your console should have booted into the Luma3DS configuration menu
- Luma3DS configuration menu are settings for the Luma3DS custom firmware. Many of these settings may be useful for customization or debugging
- For the purpose of this guide, leave these options on the default settings (do not check or uncheck anything)
- If your console shuts down when you try to power it on, ensure that you have copied
boot.firm
from the Luma3DS.zip
to the root of your SD card
- Press (Start) to save and reboot
At this point, your console will boot to Luma3DS by default.
- Luma3DS does not look any different from the normal HOME Menu. If your console has booted into the HOME Menu, it is running custom firmware.
- On the next page, you will install useful homebrew applications to complete your setup.