reference the sleep switch on old 2ds

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Devon Maloney 2017-08-12 03:49:03 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -31,9 +31,10 @@ title: "Installing boot9strap (ntrboot)"
##### Section II - ntrboot ##### Section II - ntrboot
1. Use the magnet to find the spot on your device where the sleep sensor is triggered 1. Use the magnet to find the spot on your device where the sleep sensor is triggered
+ This step is not needed on non-folding style devices (such as the old 2DS)
1. Power off your device 1. Power off your device
1. Insert your flashcart into your device 1. Insert your flashcart into your device
1. Power on your device, with the magnet in the sleep triggering position, while holding (Start) + (Select) + (X) 1. Power on your device, with the magnet in the sleep triggering position (or toggling the sleep switch on non-folding style devices), while holding (Start) + (Select) + (X)
+ It may take a few attempts to get this to work because the positioning is awkward + It may take a few attempts to get this to work because the positioning is awkward
1. If the exploit was successful, you will have booted into SafeB9SInstaller 1. If the exploit was successful, you will have booted into SafeB9SInstaller
@ -64,4 +65,4 @@ Continue to [Finalizing Setup](finalizing-setup)
{: .notice--primary} {: .notice--primary}
If you would like to restore your flashcart to its original state (to allow it to be used for its standard functions), you can now follow the last section of [Flashing ntrboot (Custom Firmware)](flashing-ntrboot-(custom-firmware)) If you would like to restore your flashcart to its original state (to allow it to be used for its standard functions), you can now follow the last section of [Flashing ntrboot (Custom Firmware)](flashing-ntrboot-(custom-firmware))
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