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layout: splash
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title: "3DS Hacks Guide" #
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header:
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overlay_color: "#5e616c" #
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overlay_image: /images/home-page-feature.jpg
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overlay_filter: 0.5
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caption:
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excerpt: "A complete guide to 3DS custom firmware, <br /> from stock to boot9strap.<br />"
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---
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Thoroughly read all of the introductory pages (including this one!) before proceeding.
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{: .notice--info}
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## What is custom firmware?
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**Custom firmware** ("CFW") is a full software modification to your 3DS, comparable to "administrator access" on a computer. It allows you to do anything that the 3DS is physically capable of doing, rather than being limited by whatever Nintendo allows you to do.
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Popular uses for custom firmware include:
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* Running homebrew software and games made for or ported to the Nintendo 3DS
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* Bypassing the region lock, allowing you to play games from other regions
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* Home menu customization, using community-created [themes and badges](https://themeplaza.art)
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* Modification of games ("ROM hacks") through [LayeredFS](https://github.com/knight-ryu12/godmode9-layeredfs-usage/wiki/Using-Luma3DS'-layeredfs-(Only-version-8.0-and-higher))
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* Save data editing, backup, and restore
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* Emulation of older consoles, as well as native playback of DS and GBA games
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* Installing your physical cartridges for digital use
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## What does this guide install?
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This guide will:
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+ Install **boot9strap** and **Luma3DS custom firmware** on unmodified retail 3DS/2DS devices
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+ Luma3DS will automatically remove the region lock and allow you to run unsigned software
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+ Install various pieces of homebrew software, such as a package installer, save file manager, and a homebrew app store
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+ Make critical system file backups that can help avoid bricks (and recover data in the event of one)
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## What do I need to know before starting?
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* While the risks of bricking have been minimized over the years, **we are not responsible for anything that goes wrong with your device**. Incorrect file placement will not brick your device, but reckless behavior might.
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* This guide is compatible with every retail device in the Nintendo 3DS family of consoles (including the New 3DS series and the 2DS), regardless of region or firmware.
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* Following this guide alone should not result in data loss, but SD card corruption is always a possibility. You should make a backup of your SD card contents if you have important data.
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* You will need a working SD card in your 3DS, as well as the ability to write files to the SD card. The 3DS can read SD cards formatted as MBR/FAT32.
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+ You may want to check your SD card for errors using [H2testw (Windows)](h2testw-(windows)), [F3 (Linux)](f3-(linux)), or [F3XSwift (Mac)](f3xswift-(mac)).
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* While we believe that custom firmware is safe for online use, there have been online network bans in the past, primarily for cheating and suspicious eShop behavior.
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## Continue to [Get Started](get-started)
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