This will prompt you in the update screen.
nds file on the sd you prepared before, and launch it from the flashcard as it was a game. Instead, if you're using a Nintendo DSi for this, take the first one. If you're using a Nintendo DS (Lite) console to perform the update, you'll need the file whose name ends with DSL, so the second one. The names of the files pretty much explains them. Ok, now download and extract the archive. You should also be able to do it on any sd with any kernel, but this is more likely to give errors, and this a delicate procedure.Īny error during the procedure may infact brick your flashcard and make it unrecoverable, so update at your own risk, and charge your console fully before doing this. Hi guys, Tech James here,For this video, I’ll be unboxing/reviewing and showing you guys how to setup the R4i 3DS RTS flash card. I suggest to use an empty sd with the official kernel on to do this. So most likely, a Nintendo DS (Lite) or a Nintendo DSi on a low version of the firmware. You need a console that can properly read the flashcard in order to update it. This will allow the flashcard to be read again by the console. Check this guide to know how, and installing lumacfw on your console. If you have a newer firmware than 2.1 on your 3DS (or 2DS) console, you may want to bypass any flashcard block by installing a custom firmware on your console. This is the latest firmware update for the flashcard that makes it compatible up to 3DS (and 2DS) firmware v2.1.