There's a chance you might corrupt the 3DS's firmware, the bit of programming that operates the console. This can mean the 3DS becomes 'bricked', ie, it is useless, it no longer works.
It will update the software and it will go faster.
The 3DS system update that will have E shop and Internet is due out on June 6th in USA, and if your European it will be out June 7th.
If you turn it of, the load will be cancelled, and you will have to start loading again.
When automatic update is turned on, most updates will be downloaded and installed onto the computer automatically. If update is not turned on a user can go to the Control Panel to turn on automatic updating.
you can still send it into Microsoft
Yes , its system update not memory card update
Your update should be recorded in the database. It depends on what type of crash. You should have hardware redundency, which if one component fails, a backup will ensure your update. All you can really do, is once the system is back up, check the table to see if the update is there.
To reduce the risk of problems during a PC update, ensure that all critical data is backed up to an external drive or cloud storage. Disconnect unnecessary peripherals and close all running applications to minimize conflicts. Additionally, check that your system meets the update requirements and ensure you have a stable internet connection. Lastly, consider creating a system restore point before proceeding with the update to facilitate recovery if issues arise.
When is it important to get an update for an application or an operating system?
The system update was released @9pm PDT
The graphical update occurred on the 1st July 2008.
Setting up Windows Update is simple: Just go to the Microsoft Update website. If you've already got automatic updating turned on, Windows Update in Control Panel will open and show your update status. If it's not yet turned on, you'll be guided through the steps to do so. After that, all the latest security and performance improvements will be installed on your PC quickly and reliably. When you turn on automatic updating, most updates will download and install without you having to lift a finger. But sometimes Windows Update will need your input during an installation.