If you deleted boot9.bin and have no backups, you can at any time using SafeB9SInstaller as long as your console still boots with CFW. No special hardware required. This is why the dumping process is non-destructive.
Watch this guide for a visual walkthrough on how to dump system files and manage software on a modded console: boot9bin file
It is crucial to distinguish between the boot9.bin file and the firmware files typically found on a 3DS SD card or internal NAND. If you deleted boot9
Boot9.bin is a binary file that contains the Boot9 firmware, which is responsible for initializing the Nintendo 3DS console's system on a chip (SoC) during the boot process. The Boot9 firmware is executed by the ARM9 processor, which is one of the two processors in the 3DS SoC. Watch this guide for a visual walkthrough on
If you deleted boot9.bin and have no backups, you can at any time using SafeB9SInstaller as long as your console still boots with CFW. No special hardware required. This is why the dumping process is non-destructive.
Watch this guide for a visual walkthrough on how to dump system files and manage software on a modded console:
It is crucial to distinguish between the boot9.bin file and the firmware files typically found on a 3DS SD card or internal NAND.
Boot9.bin is a binary file that contains the Boot9 firmware, which is responsible for initializing the Nintendo 3DS console's system on a chip (SoC) during the boot process. The Boot9 firmware is executed by the ARM9 processor, which is one of the two processors in the 3DS SoC.