Homebrew Question about CHMM2

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Hey there :)
Recently, I'm trying to uninstall custom themes using CHMM2. There's an option to uninstall themes by pressing B button. I pressed that but the custom theme is still not removed :(

Is there another way to uninstall custom themes? (Since when I enter 'Notifications' or 'Game Notes' and exit the apps, the screen freezes)

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Hey there :)
Recently, I'm trying to uninstall custom themes using CHMM2. There's an option to uninstall themes by pressing B button. I pressed that but the custom theme is still not removed :(

Is there another way to uninstall custom themes? (Since when I enter 'Notifications' or 'Game Notes' and exit the apps, the screen freezes)

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Just go into the Nintendo themes selector and change your theme to a basic color theme.
 

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Try deleting the themes manually from the sd card. Go intl the nintendo folder, your 3ds nand folder, and keep going deeper untill you see the themes folder. Then just delete it. Simple
Well I deleted the 'Themes' folder, changed my theme to 'No Theme'. After restarting my 3DS, the custom theme still pops up :(
 

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"Hmm, that's a tricky one." I don't know how I could help, but I'd recommend looking at a wiki page or maybe contact the developer. I'll see if I can find a solution.
P.S.: OMG IT'S BIGEYESLUIGI
 

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