New 2DS Bluescreen, and missing Sytem files

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Hello guys, a while ago I bought a new 2DS with a blue screen on eBay.


I thought I could just fix it with NTRboot like other cases. For this I got an Ace3dsX flash card and tried to start Safeb9sinstaller. The problem was that it stuck when checking the SD card (I tried other cards and scanned with h2testw).


then i booted GodMode9 and saw that some system files were missing. I tried to do an “update” with ctrtransfer (Transfer image to CTRNAND) but I only get an error


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thanks for any help!!
 

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This does not look like some missing system files but a defective NAND.

At the very least the partition table is trashed. Open SysNAND Virtual and see if you can access the NAND at all.

My guess is that the chip is broken and/or cannot be reached (defects on board) and/or somebody messed with the hardware.

No idea where the problems with accessing the SD come from.
 
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This does not look like some missing system files but a defective NAND.

At the very least the partition table is trashed. Open SysNAND Virtual and see if you can access the NAND at all.

My guess is that the chip is broken and/or cannot be reached (defects on board) and/or somebody messed with the hardeware.

No idea where the problems with accessing the SD come from.

I opend the SYSNAND Virtual and only see the nand.bin (1.0GB)
 

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I opend the SYSNAND Virtual and only see the nand.bin (1.0GB)
That can't be correct. The NAND chip of the new series is bigger than 1GB.
Goes into the direction I said before: Probably some kind of hardware damage.
 

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