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<p><strong>3DS firmware 11.17.0 was recently released</strong>. Here’s what you should know:</p>
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<li>If your device is running <em>Luma 10.2.1 or higher</em>, it is <em>100% safe</em> to update. You can check your Luma version by holding (Select) while booting your device.</li>
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<li>If your device is on an older Luma version, you should <a href="checking-for-cfw">update Luma</a> before you update your device to 11.17.0.</li>
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<li>If your device does not yet have custom firmware, <strong>do NOT update to the latest version</strong>, as installation methods may be more difficult.</li>
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<li>If your unmodified device is ALREADY on 11.17.0, this guide has been updated accordingly. Specifically, New3DS-family devices have a <a href="homebrew-launcher-(super-skaterhax)">free software method</a>, while Old3DS-family devices will need to use <a href="alternate-exploits">alternate exploits</a> that rely on external hardware or software.</li>
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<li>If your console is running <em>Luma 10.2.1 or higher</em>, it is <em>100% safe</em> to update. You can check your Luma version by holding (Select) while booting your console.</li>
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<li>If your console is on an older Luma version, you should <a href="checking-for-cfw">update Luma</a> before you update your console to 11.17.0.</li>
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<li>If your console does not yet have custom firmware, <strong>do NOT update to the latest version</strong>, as installation methods may be more difficult.</li>
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<li>If your unmodified console is ALREADY on 11.17.0, this guide has been updated accordingly. Specifically, New3DS-family consoles have a <a href="homebrew-launcher-(super-skaterhax)">free software method</a>, while Old3DS-family consoles will need to use <a href="alternate-exploits">alternate exploits</a> that rely on external hardware or software.</li>
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<h2 id="pre-installation-faq">Pre-Installation FAQ</h2>
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<summary><u>I am on the latest system version. Is my device hackable without any external hardware/prerequisites?</u></summary>
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<summary><u>I am on the latest system version. Is my console hackable without any external hardware/prerequisites?</u></summary>
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<p>It depends on your console model. At the moment, New 3DS / New 3DS XL / New 2DS XL is able to be modded on 11.17.0 without any prerequisites (e.g. eShop titles, physical items), while 3DS / 3DS XL / 2DS is not.</p>
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<summary><u>What devices is this guide compatible with?</u></summary>
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<summary><u>What consoles is this guide compatible with?</u></summary>
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<p>The instructions are the same for all retail 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, New 3DS, New 3DS XL, and New 2DS XL devices. If your system version string displays as “0.0.0-0”, then you may have a developer unit.</p>
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<p>The instructions are the same for all retail 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS, New 3DS, New 3DS XL, and New 2DS XL consoles. If your system version string displays as “0.0.0-0”, then you may have a developer unit.</p>
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<summary><u>How risky is hacking my console?</u></summary>
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<p>Bricks are now effectively impossible unless you are purposely trying to brick your device.</p>
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<p>Bricks are now effectively impossible unless you are purposely trying to brick your console.</p>
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<summary><u>Can I use this to play games from other regions?</u></summary>
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<p>Yes; Luma3DS will automatically ignore the region check for cartridges and installed titles. Some games may need to make use of Luma’s <a href="https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/wiki/Optional-features">locale emulation feature</a> in order to work properly on out-of-region devices.</p>
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<p>Yes; Luma3DS will automatically ignore the region check for cartridges and installed titles. Some games may need to make use of Luma’s <a href="https://github.com/LumaTeam/Luma3DS/wiki/Optional-features">locale emulation feature</a> in order to work properly on out-of-region consoles.</p>
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<summary><u>Will I lose any features if I install CFW?</u></summary>
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<p>No. Devices with custom firmware can still play online and run physical cartridges as any other 3DS can.</p>
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<p>No. Consoles with custom firmware can still play online and run physical cartridges as any other 3DS can.</p>
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<summary><u>Can I keep my NNID?</u></summary>
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<p>Your NNID (if you have one) will not be affected by this guide. Devices with a region of KOR, CHN, or TWN do not have NNID functionality to begin with and are thus unaffected.</p>
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<p>Your NNID (if you have one) will not be affected by this guide. Consoles with a region of KOR, CHN, or TWN do not have NNID functionality to begin with and are thus unaffected.</p>
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<summary><u>Is it safe to update my 3DS to the latest version with CFW?</u></summary>
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<p>If you are using Luma3DS, your custom firmware loader (boot9strap) will <em>never</em> be removed when performing a system update. There have been updates in the past that have resulted in Luma3DS crashing on boot, so it is a good idea to wait a couple of hours to ensure that the latest update will not temporarily render the device unusable until Luma3DS is updated. System updates can be performed the same way as they are on an unmodified 3DS: through System Settings, Safe Mode, or the update prompt when the update is automatically downloaded.</p>
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<p>If you are using Luma3DS, your custom firmware loader (boot9strap) will <em>never</em> be removed when performing a system update. There have been updates in the past that have resulted in Luma3DS crashing on boot, so it is a good idea to wait a couple of hours to ensure that the latest update will not temporarily render the console unusable until Luma3DS is updated. System updates can be performed the same way as they are on an unmodified 3DS: through System Settings, Safe Mode, or the update prompt when the update is automatically downloaded.</p>
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<summary><u>How do I change the system language of a Japanese 3DS?</u></summary>
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<p>The only way to change the system language of a Japanese 3DS to a language other than Japanese is to perform a <a href="region-changing">region change</a>. Note that this is very likely to break the Nintendo eShop on your device, which means you will be unable to update your games whether they are in-region or out-of-region.</p>
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<p>The only way to change the system language of a Japanese 3DS to a language other than Japanese is to perform a <a href="region-changing">region change</a>. Note that this is very likely to break the Nintendo eShop on your console, which means you will be unable to update your games whether they are in-region or out-of-region.</p>
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<summary><u>Help! Something bad happened and my 3DS won't boot to HOME Menu...</u></summary>
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<p>Please look at the <a href="troubleshooting#boot-issues-on-devices-with-custom-firmware">troubleshooting guide</a>. <strong>Uninstalling CFW when your device is in an unbootable state is not recommended, as it is very likely to lead to a brick</strong>.</p>
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<p>Please look at the <a href="troubleshooting#boot-issues-on-consoles-with-custom-firmware">troubleshooting guide</a>. <strong>Uninstalling CFW when your console is in an unbootable state is not recommended, as it is very likely to lead to a brick</strong>.</p>
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<h2 id="menuhax--a9lh--gateway-faq">menuhax / A9LH / Gateway FAQ</h2>
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<summary><u>I modded my device (x) years ago, so it already has some sort of homebrew. What should I do?</u></summary>
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<summary><u>I modded my console (x) years ago, so it already has some sort of homebrew. What should I do?</u></summary>
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<p>It is recommended that you upgrade your setup to a modern, boot9strap-based one. Follow the <a href="checking-for-cfw">Checking for CFW</a> guide to see how to upgrade your setup.</p>
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