Noob Friendly 3ds Cci To Cia Converter



Noob Friendly 3DS To CIA Converter Features: Get 3DS Rom Information (x86 or x64) Create ncchinfo.bin For Dumping Xorpads Convert 3DS. 1) Put your 3DS games into 'roms' folder and press 'Create ncchinfo.bin file'. Folder, press 'Convert 3DS ROM to CIA ' button, select folder with.3ds files and wait for program to finish. CLICK HERE for UPDATED Video: How To Extract & Rebuild 3DS Games, Also Learn about Legit cias & Non Legit cias Herehttps://. Not the 3DS per see but you can change the Emunand region to get it working with other regions online. Except for the eShop, but it's an Emunand, just install the updates and DLC via.cia and be happy. Look up the how-to on GBATemp, I'd link it here but mobile is a bitch.

Nintendo 3DS games can often be found in the .3ds format, which is intended for emulators like Citra. Nintendo 3DS consoles cannot load .3ds ROM files, however they can be converted to .cia format which can be installed on hacked 3DS consoles with FBI. This guide will show you how to convert your .3ds ROMs to .cia files using GodMode9.

Required Downloads:

Cia
  • GodMode9 (latest version)

Hacked (New) Nintendo 3DS (XL) Console with Luma3DS CFW

  • Booting into GodMode9 via the Luma3DS chainloader requires a hacked 3DS console
  • Follow this guide (with pictures) or Plailect’s guide on hacking your 3DS if you have not done so before
  • An SD Card is required to store the exploit files and homebrew apps
  • 32GB or more is recommended to store games
  • The SD card must be formatted to FAT32
  • MicroSD cards are compatible with Old 3DS consoles via a MicroSD to SD adapter
  1. Insert your 3DS SD card into your PC
  2. Extract the GodMode9 .zip
  3. Copy GodeMode9.firm to the /luma/payloads/ folder on your SD card
  4. Copy the /gm9/ folder to the root of your SD card
  5. Insert your SD card into your 3DS

3ds To Cci Converter

  1. Insert your 3DS SD card into your PC
  2. Create a folder called in inside the /gm9/ folder on your SD card if it doesn’t exist already
  3. Copy your .3ds rom file to the /gm9/in/ folder on your SD card
  4. Insert your SD card into your 3DS
  5. Power your 3DS on while holding [START] to boot into GodMode9
  6. Press [Home] for the action menu
  7. Select [Scripts…]
  8. Select [GM9Megascript]
  9. Select [Miscellaneous]
  10. Select [.3ds to .cia Converter]
  11. Select your .3ds game then press [A] to confirm your selection and wait for the process to complete
  12. Press [A] once complete to go back to the menu, your .cia file will be found in the /gm9/out/ folder on your SD card
  13. You can now install the .cia using FBI, navigate to SD -> gm9 -> out to install the game from this location

Congratulations, you’ve converted a .3ds rom file to a .cia to install on a 3DS console.

Installing 3DS Backups and Homebrew

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  • Install 3DS backups and homebrew easily with FBI

Dump Cartridges to SD

  • Play your games without the cartridge inserted by dumping them directly to your SD card with GodMode9
  • Cartridges can be dumped as multiple formats: .cia for 3DS consoles, .3ds for emulators or .nds for Nintendo DS games

Install Virtual Console Games (GBC, GBA, SNES etc)

  • Convert ROM’s to Virtual Console titles and install them directly to your Home menu using New Super Ultimate Injector

Play DS Games with TWiLight Menu++

  • Play Nintendo DS ROM’s flawlessly using TWiLight Menu++
  • The application also features a built-in cheats manager

Earlier this year EZ Flash team released a new flash cart for the 3DS called EZ Flash Redux and it’s much cheaper than the Gateway or Sky3DS. At the time of the release, it was reported by others that this would work on FW10.7 and below. There was much confusion around the device, so we ask EZ Flash team if we could review their new product and see what it could do. They were nice enough to send us a review sample and for the past 2 weeks we been messing around with it.

When I got the EZ Flash Redux it came in a small little box with no instructions or writing on the box telling me what to do or where to go to get the files needed for it, but it wasn’t a big deal since you can find them on their main site. So I downloaded and installed the files needed to run the EZ Flash Redux but ran into another problem as there were no clear instructions once again on how to make it work.

Setting up the EZ Flash Cart:

The first way they talk about using it was with the 404 exploit which threw us off so we took a look at the launcher.dat file and it’s just a DS profile exploit that only works on FW’s 9.2 and below. You can actually use the gateway site to launch the EZ Flash Redux as long as you are on FW9.2 and below. There not much documentation on how to use the DS profile exploit with EZ Flash Redux and if you new to the scene you would have had a really hard time finding this info.

The next way to use it is with the A9LH exploit and you install the launcher.dat and luma folder to the root of internal SD. Then hold the key which you set up and the A9LH will load the launcher and inject it. After that is every easy to use the EZ Flash Redux but you must be running CFW using the A9LH exploit before you can use it. If you are using CFW there really is no need for this flash cart as you can do all this stuff already without it.

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Running Backup Games & emunands :

Once I had everything up and running on my 3DS it was time to see how well the EZ Flash Redux would work with a few backups off the net and with my own game backups. The menu of the EZ Flash Redux is easy to use and looks a lot like the gateway menu. I found it was hit or miss with game backups off the net and it does not work with CIA backups only 3dx like the Gateway. Now when it came to backing up my own games the Flash Redux didn’t have any problems playing those games which it shouldn’t.

You can also setup emunand with the Redux just like the Gateway but once again there is no documentation on how to set it up. Unlike the gateway cart the redux doesn’t have heavy guides on how to set it up. So I had to refer to the Gateway website on how they setup their flash cart which is not a good sign from the EZ Flash team as its all just seems fishy to me. Like this is just another cloned Gateway cart.

Overall:

The EZ Flash Redux really seems to be just another Gateway clone but with a few small tweaks to make it seem like it’s not. I don’t like that there’s no clear information on how to set it up and is not noob friendly at all. I can’t really recommend this flash cart to anyone as we had a hard time with it since there wasn’t any clear documentation and if it wasn’t for being around the scene it would have made things even harder. I really Hate to give product reviews like this but I have to be honest no matter what and even if we got the product for free. Sorry EZ Flash team but our readers come first. So if you are looking for an easy to use flash cart then the Sky3ds still remains best to use.