Hacking CTGP-7 : Arm11 (core 0) exception

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Hello, I have a problem: when I touch "Launch CTGP-Z" in the launcher, it begins to boot but shows "Config file version mismatch!" and "Default settings applied", and then, it crashes with this :
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I tried to disable ARM11 exception handlers, and the error screen is is different :
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What do you think about this ? Do you see a way to fix it ?
 

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You got it wrong again ;P


Hello, I have a problem: when I touch "Launch CTGP-Z" in the launcher, it begins to boot but shows "Config file version mismatch!" and "Default settings applied", and then, it crashes with this :
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I tried to disable ARM11 exception handlers, and the error screen is is different :
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What do you think about this ? Do you see a way to fix it ?

Can you tell me which Mario Kart 7 region and revision you are using? (Top screen when you press Launch CTGP-7)
Also, are you by any chance using a custom font?
 
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Can you tell me which Mario Kart 7 region and revision you are using? (Top screen when you press Launch CTGP-7)
Also, are you by any chance using a custom font?

Thanks for your answer!

It's EUR and Rev 0 1.1

No I don't use any custom font :/
 
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OK thanks, I will try to reinstall it tomorrow ! :D

I don't think my SD card is corrupted because I tested it today ^^
 
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@JamyDu13, ARM9 error could be a softbricked 3DS firmware. You can indirectly check for this by installing clean copies of Mario Kart 7 and CTGP-7 on a different SD card. Don't reuse the main card.
  1. Take a spare, small sized [preferably 4 GB] SD card and copy everything off that second card.
  2. Reformat the card in [ FAT 32 format | 32 KB cluster size | MBR disk | Primary partition ] settings.
  3. Full Write + Verify the empty card in H2testw.
  4. If the card passes, delete the *.h2w test files.
  5. Create a test setup containing Luma3DS, Homebrew Launcher, FBI, and GodMode9. Do not add files from your main setup.
    • sdmc:/3ds/FBI.3dsx
    • sdmc:/luma/payloads/GodMode9.firm
    • sdmc:/boot.firm
    • sdmc/boot.3dsx
  6. Add a clean .3DS rom dump of Mario Kart 7 (EUR) and convert this to a CIA with GodMode9. Install the converted CIA with FBI.
  7. Install the latest MK7 (EUR) update from HOME Menu or as an external CIA. It should have the TitleID of 0004000E00030700.
  8. Install the latest CTCP-7 and Luma3DS-pldgr fork.
(A) If the game launches and plays fine on this test setup, your main setup from the original SD card will need to be rebuilt. Go back and review whether that first card was thoroughly or properly hardware tested with it reformatted and emptied out when you ran H2testw. Since you mentioned having problems copying files from your post #13, I suggest that you go ahead rebuilding the Nintendo 3DS folder as described in that Corrupted Data thread.

(B) If the game crashes on this test setup, your 3DS firmware will need to be repaired with CTRTransfer (Type D9) - CTRTransfer. Carefully read and follow the Instructions.
 
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