Dumping Nintendo 3DS System Files: Difference between revisions

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[[File:GM9 Copy boot9 and otp.png|thumb|Copying movable.sed in GodMode9]]
[[File:GM9 Copy boot9 and otp.png|thumb|Copying movable.sed in GodMode9]]
ARM9 BootROM contains various encryption keys. OTP is used for encryption of console-unique data, such as NAND partitions.
ARM9 BootROM contains various encryption keys. OTP is used for encryption of console-unique data, such as NAND partitions.
=== Using fastboot3DS ===
This requires fastboot3DS v1.1 or newer installed to FIRM.
#While holding HOME, press POWER to boot into the fastboot3DS menu.
#Choose "Miscellaneous..." -> "Dump bootroms & OTP".
#Check that all steps show "success", then press B to power off.
#Check inside {{code|/3ds}} on the SD card. The files {{code|boot9.bin}} and {{code|otp.bin}} should be created.


=== Using GodMode9 ===
=== Using GodMode9 ===
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#Turn off the system.
#Turn off the system.
#Check inside {{code|/gm9/out}} on the SD card. The files {{code|boot9.bin}} and {{code|otp.bin}} should be created.
#Check inside {{code|/gm9/out}} on the SD card. The files {{code|boot9.bin}} and {{code|otp.bin}} should be created.
=== Using fastboot3DS ===
This requires fastboot3DS v1.1 or newer installed to FIRM.
#While holding HOME, press POWER to boot into the fastboot3DS menu.
#Choose "Miscellaneous..." -> "Dump bootroms & OTP".
#Check that all steps show "success", then press B to power off.
#Check inside {{code|/3ds}} on the SD card. The files {{code|boot9.bin}} and {{code|otp.bin}} should be created.


=== Using boot9strap before 1.4 ===
=== Using boot9strap before 1.4 ===

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