Homebrew Eshope error code 007 - 6004?

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Hey guys, been a while since i've been here.

So i recently installed Luma CFW onto my 3DS (Latest version) and i went to transfer data from my SSB3DS cart to the digital version. But it gave me an error code of 007 - 6004. So i went to the eshop to go check if that was working. Sure enough, same code.

Now im not banned on nintendo network, i could connect online on every game i tried.

Anyone know what causes this and any possible fixes?
 

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Did you ever work this out? I'm getting the same error.
Don't necrobump threads first of all. Second, just use google and you can find fixes in literally 5 seconds! Here's what I found to have worked for others with that error:
Go to Settings>Data Management>Nintendo 3DS>Software and delete the 0 blocks file named "?"
 

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Don't necrobump threads first of all. Second, just use google and you can find fixes in literally 5 seconds! Here's what I found to have worked for others with that error:
Go to Settings>Data Management>Nintendo 3DS>Software and delete the 0 blocks file named "?"
First, they probably did Google it. This is the first link that shows any relevance to their issue, I just Googled it. Second, necrobump? This thread is from this year.
 
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First, they probably did Google it. This is the first link that shows any relevance to their issue, I just Googled it. Second, necrobump? This thread is from this year.
It is sort of a necrobump but I think it's acceptable in this case since the question is relevant to the thread and OP might know the answer. However I'm no mod and neither is ThoD so it's not up to either of us to decide what's OK and what isn't.
@spkuja For future reference it's a good idea to either quote the person you're asking or tag them like so: @Arlis05 to make sure they are notified of your reply.
 
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It is sort of a necrobump but I think it's acceptable in this case since the question is relevant to the thread and OP might know the answer. However I'm no mod and neither is ThoD so it's not up to either of us to decide what's OK and what isn't.
@spkuja For future reference it's a good idea to either quote the person you're asking or tag them like so: @Arlis05 to make sure they are notified of your reply.
Fair enough.
 

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Don't necrobump threads first of all. Second, just use google and you can find fixes in literally 5 seconds! Here's what I found to have worked for others with that error:
Go to Settings>Data Management>Nintendo 3DS>Software and delete the 0 blocks file named "?"

I did Google it, first of all, and the fix you're referring to is not for this exact error. It's similar (007-0200), but not exact and had no bearing on my problem.

Also, is it not better to ask in a thread which has already been raised for the same issue rather than raising a new one? Rather than flooding the forums with the same question over and over. The threads age realistically is irrelevant providing it suits the correct purpose.

It is sort of a necrobump but I think it's acceptable in this case since the question is relevant to the thread and OP might know the answer. However I'm no mod and neither is ThoD so it's not up to either of us to decide what's OK and what isn't.
@spkuja For future reference it's a good idea to either quote the person you're asking or tag them like so: @Arlis05 to make sure they are notified of your reply.

I didn't see the need in quoting the OP as I figured a notification would flag anyway.


Anyway, I was able to fix the issue myself. In case anyone has this issue in the future I removed my stored internet connection and re-added it. This seems to have worked.
 
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I did Google it, first of all, and the fix you're referring to is not for this exact error. It's similar (007-0200), but not exact and had no bearing on my problem.

Also, is it not better to ask in a thread which has already been raised for the same issue rather than raising a new one? Rather than flooding the forums with the same question over and over. The threads age realistically is irrelevant providing it suits the correct purpose.



I didn't see the need in quoting the OP as I figured a notification would flag anyway.


Anyway, I was able to fix the issue myself. In case anyone has this issue in the future I removed my stored internet connection and re-added it. This seems to have worked.
That depends on whether they have the settings set to auto-watch threads they make or not. Not sure if that's on by default or not but if you want a reply from a specific person it's always best to quote or tag them to be sure.
 

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That depends on whether they have the settings set to auto-watch threads they make or not. Not sure if that's on by default or not but if you want a reply from a specific person it's always best to quote or tag them to be sure.
True. Also, Xenforo deletes notifications after a while if you haven't logged in for some time so it's always a good idea to quote/tag in these situations.
 

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Hey guys, been a while since i've been here.

So i recently installed Luma CFW onto my 3DS (Latest version) and i went to transfer data from my SSB3DS cart to the digital version. But it gave me an error code of 007 - 6004. So i went to the eshop to go check if that was working. Sure enough, same code.

Now im not banned on nintendo network, i could connect online on every game i tried.

Anyone know what causes this and any possible fixes?
It,s very simple
All you must do is go to Network browser
In its options delete all data
And done
 

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