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title: "Installing Boot9strap (Fredtool)"
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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### Required Reading
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This method of using Seedminer for further exploitation uses your `movable.sed` file to decrypt any DSiWare title for the purposes of injecting an exploitable DSiWare title into the DS Internet Settings application. This requires you to have a DSiWare backup, for example from BannerBomb or the DSiWare Dumper tool.
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This is a currently working implementation of the "FIRM partitions known-plaintext" exploit detailed [here](https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/3DS_System_Flaws).
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### What You Need
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* A DSiWare Backup (such as the one on SD root from [BannerBomb3](bannerbomb3))
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* Your `movable.sed` file from completing [Seedminer](seedminer)
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* The latest release of [Frogminer_save](https://github.com/zoogie/Frogminer/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [b9sTool](https://github.com/zoogie/b9sTool/releases/latest)
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* The latest release of [Luma3DS](https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/releases/latest)
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#### Section I - CFW Check
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1. Power off your device
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1. Hold the (Select) button
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1. Power on your device while still holding the (Select) button
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1. If the check was successful, you will boot to the HOME Menu and you may proceed with this guide
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If you see a configuration menu, you already have CFW, and continuing with these instructions may BRICK your device! Follow [Checking for CFW](checking-for-cfw) to upgrade your existing CFW.
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{: .notice--danger}
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#### Section II - Prep Work
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1. Power off your device
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1. Insert your SD card into your computer
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1. Copy `boot.firm` and `boot.3dsx` from the Luma3DS `.zip` to the root of your SD card
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+ 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
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1. Copy `boot.nds` (B9STool) to the root of your SD card
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1. Copy the `private` folder from the Frogminer_save `.zip` to the root of your SD card
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![]({{ "/images/screenshots/fredtool-root-layout.png" | absolute_url }})
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{: .notice--info}
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#### Section III - Fredtool
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1. Open [Fredtool](https://3ds.nhnarwhal.com/3dstools/fredtool.php) on your computer
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1. Select your `movable.sed` file for the "Your movable.sed" field
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1. Select your DSiWare Backup (`<8-character-id>.bin`) file for the "Your dsiware.bin" field
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1. Select "Verify files"
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1. Select "Build and Download"
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1. Wait for the process to complete
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1. When the process is completed, download your modified DSiWare archive from the site
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+ This file contains 2 DSiWare backup files, one clean (unmodified) and one hax (exploited)
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1. Navigate to `Nintendo 3DS` -> `<ID0>` -> `<ID1>` -> `Nintendo DSiWare` on your SD card
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+ The `<ID0>` will be the same one that you used in [Seedminer](seedminer)
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+ The `<ID1>` is a 32 character long folder inside of the `<ID0>`
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+ If the `Nintendo DSiWare` folder does not exist, create it inside of the `<ID1>`
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1. Copy the `42383841.bin` file from the `output/hax/` folder of the downloaded DSiWare archive (`fredtool.zip`) to the `Nintendo DSiWare` folder
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1. Reinsert your SD card into your device
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1. Power on your device
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1. Launch System Settings on your device
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1. Navigate to `Data Management` -> `DSiWare`
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1. Under the "SD Card" section, select the "Haxxxxxxxxx!" title
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1. Select "Copy", then select "OK"
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1. Return to main menu of the System Settings
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1. Navigate to `Internet Settings` -> `Nintendo DS Connections`, then select "OK"
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1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded the JPN version of Flipnote Studio
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#### Section IV - Flipnote Exploit
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If you would prefer a visual guide to this section, one is available [here](https://zoogie.github.io/web/flipnote_directions/).
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{: .notice--info}
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1. Complete the initial setup process for the launched game until you reach the main menu
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+ Select the left option whenever prompted during the setup process
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1. Using the touch-screen, select the large left box, then select the box with an SD card icon
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1. Once the menu loads, select the face icon, then the bottom right icon to continue
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1. Press (X) or (UP) on the D-Pad depending on which is shown on the top screen
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1. Select the second button along the top with a film-reel icon
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1. Scroll right until reel "3/3" is selected
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1. Tap the third box with the letter "A" in it
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1. Scroll left until reel "1/3" is selected
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1. Tap the fourth box with the letter "A" in it
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1. If the exploit was successful, your device will have loaded b9sTool
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1. Using the D-Pad, move to "Install boot9strap"
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+ If you miss this step, the system will exit to HOME Menu instead of installing boot9strap and you will need to start over from Step 12 of Section III
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1. Press (A), then press START and SELECT at the same time to begin the process
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1. Once completed and the bottom screen says "done.", exit b9sTool, then power off your device
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+ You may have to force power off by holding the power button
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+ If your device 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
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+ If you see the Luma Configuration screen, press (Start) to reboot, then continue with the guide
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#### Section V - Luma3DS Verification
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1. Power off your device
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1. Insert your SD card into your computer
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1. Verify that a `luma` folder exists and that `config.ini` is inside of it
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+ The existence of these folders and files confirms that Luma3DS is installed
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+ If you do not see the `luma` folder or `config.ini`, [follow this troubleshooting guide](https://github.com/zoogie/b9sTool/blob/master/TROUBLESHOOTING.md)
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At this point, your console will boot to Luma3DS by default.
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+ 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.
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+ On the next page, you will install useful homebrew applications to complete your setup.
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#### Section VI - Restoring DS Connection Settings
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1. Copy the `42383841.bin` file from the `output/clean/` folder of the downloaded DSiWare archive (`fredtool.zip`) to the `Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/Nintendo DSiWare/` folder on your SD card
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+ Replace the existing `42383841.bin` file
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1. Reinsert your SD card into your device
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1. Power on your device
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1. Launch System Settings on your device
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1. Navigate to `Data Management` -> `DSiWare`
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1. Under the "SD Card" section, select the "Nintendo DSi™" title
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1. Select "Copy", then select "OK"
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___
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### Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
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{: .notice--primary}
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