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<summary><strong>Potential risks</strong></summary>
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<summary><strong>Potential risks (Disclaimer)</strong></summary>
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<p>By modding your console, you subject it to the remote (but non-zero) possibility of the console being banned from online play or bricked (rendered non-functional). <strong><em>Incorrect file placement will NOT brick your console</em></strong>, but purposely skipping instructions might. Similarly, the last ban wave occurred over five years ago, but there is no guarantee that another one will not occur in the future.</p>
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<h2 id="things-you-need-to-do-on-your-computer">Things you need to do on your computer</h2>
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<summary><strong>Downloading and copying files</strong></summary>
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<summary><strong>File placement terminology (e.g. "root of SD")</strong></summary>
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<p class="notice--info"><img src="https://3ds.hacks.guide/images/screenshots/onboarding/sdroot.png" alt="" /></p>
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<p>When copying files to the SD card, it is important to copy them to the right location - otherwise, the console will not detect the file and the exploit or software you are trying to use will not work. A term you will see frequently on this guide is <strong>root of the SD card</strong>, which means you are not inside any folder on your SD card. The directory that appears when you first open your SD card on your computer is called the ‘root’.</p>
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<p>You may also see folder names indicated like this: <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">/folder/</code>. The slashes are used to indicate directories and are not part of the name of the folder. For example, <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">/folder1/folder2/</code> would refer to <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">folder2</code> inside of <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">folder1</code>:</p>
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<p class="notice--info"><img src="https://3ds.hacks.guide/images/screenshots/onboarding/folders.png" alt="" /></p>
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<p><strong>Angle brackets</strong> (< and >) are also occasionally used to refer to system-specific identifiers. For example, if the guide says <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge"><ID0></code>, it is referring to the system-specific identifier inside of the <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">Nintendo 3DS</code> folder, rather than a folder literally named “ID0”:</p>
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<p class="notice--info"><img src="https://3ds.hacks.guide/images/screenshots/onboarding/anglebrackets.png" alt="" /></p>
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<summary><strong>Downloading files from GitHub</strong></summary>
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<p class="notice--info"><img src="https://3ds.hacks.guide/images/screenshots/onboarding/github.png" alt="" /></p>
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<p>In this guide, you will copy files that are downloaded on your computer/phone to your 3DS SD card. Many of these files come from GitHub, so refer to the above screenshot if you’re unfamiliar with how to download files from there.</p>
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<p>In this guide, you will copy files that are downloaded on your computer/phone to your console’s SD card. Many of these files come from GitHub, which is a website used by developers to publish their open-source releases. When downloading files from GitHub, you should download the file that <em>isn’t</em> source code.</p>
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