Hacking Weird thing happen in my 3DS

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well its a possibility that during mid cfw you possibly corrupted something to either make a duplicate or erased a file from nintendo and made a blank square. not entirly sure but thats my best guess. when did you cfw?

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does this make sence to you?
 
try updating your system, maybe they'll go away
I know they disappear if it's black squares, never seen a white one before
 
you've tried manually going to system settings & pressing update? what about a recovery mode update?
Nope nothing. It's something messed up [emoji20] maybe any NAND corruption that created these shit on my 3DS
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Can someone how could this happen? What i did? How could be possible?

this is likely corruption please copy your sd card to your pc, then erase the sd cards contents and run this H2testw (Windows) - 3DS Hacks Guide, if there are any errors replace the sd card with another and repeat testing. if (or when) you have a card without errors put the files back on and i will give more advice if needed at that point
 
try updating your system, maybe they'll go away
I know they disappear if it's black squares, never seen a white one before
black squares are the result of a file (or more accurately a title) installed in the incorrect place . . . this was once a widespread issue before a9lh/b9s, only if it were caused by a fw title being incorrect would an update fix that issue, otherwise it was user error and the problem would need to be fixed by hand

grey squares are often caused by missing/corrupt/mismatched tickets i have asked him to test the sd card so we can rule it out as the cause . . . because assuming he did not do anything silly like delete tickets via fbi then there is an issue that caused the tickets to be invalidated (or deleted)
 
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Do you have any saves for those two (2) DSiWare games you wish to keep?
i don't have any DSiware game

i'll tell you how this happen

1. when i changed my console region to Europe the tickets are shown in SD:\gm9\out\eshop
2. and i changed the console region back USA there is no tickets in SD\gm9\out\eshop so i skipped this section and these weird things appeared on my HOME Menu i don't know why
 
i don't have any DSiware game

i'll tell you how this happen

1. when i changed my console region to Europe the tickets are shown in SD:\gm9\out\eshop
2. and i changed the console region back USA there is no tickets in SD\gm9\out\eshop so i skipped this section and these weird things appeared on my HOME Menu i don't know why
If they're not important to you, you can delete DSiWare titles in FBI:
  • Titles → 000480########## → Delete Title And Ticket
Those highlighted purple are DSiWare titles. Check if those blank icons disappear in HOME Menu and then follow through with:
 
yes, they won't go away :angry:
I might be mistaken about those titles being DSiWare.

If they are those, boot the 3DS without the SD card. If they're still there, they're real DSiWare titles.
But if you don't see them, they're DS(i) forwarder *.cia installed on the SD card.

The last possibility is that they're DSiWare found on EmuNAND. To determine if you have EmuNAND,
  1. Boot the 3DS with SD card inserted and hold (Select) to access Luma3DS configuration.
    • luma_config.png
  2. Select the (x) Show NAND or user string in System Settings. If you already had (x) Autoboot EmuNAND already selected, keep it that way.
  3. Go to HOME Menu → System Settings and check for Sys or Emu tag in front of the firmware version.
If you have EmuNAND, you should consider getting rid of it after backing up all the games, DLCs, updates, and saves + extdata.
Or, you can transfer Emu → Sys in GodMode9. This will erase your SysNAND setup and make EmuNAND as its replacement.
 
I might be mistaken about those titles being DSiWare.

If they are those, boot the 3DS without the SD card. If they're still there, they're real DSiWare titles.
But if you don't see them, they're DS(i) forwarder *.cia installed on the SD card.

The last possibility is that they're DSiWare found on EmuNAND. To determine if you have EmuNAND,
  1. Boot the 3DS with SD card inserted and hold (Select) to access Luma3DS configuration.
    • luma_config.png
  2. Select the (x) Show NAND or user string in System Settings. If you already had (x) Autoboot EmuNAND already selected, keep it that way.
  3. Go to HOME Menu → System Settings and check for Sys or Emu tag in front of the firmware version.
If you have EmuNAND, you should consider getting rid of it after backing up all the games, DLCs, updates, and saves + extdata.
Or, you can transfer Emu → Sys in GodMode9. This will erase your SysNAND setup and make EmuNAND as its replacement.
the user string setting is already enabled and i don't think that is a good idea enabling autoboot emunand i think it may risk to brick the console
 

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