Homebrew 3ds crash after boot

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(SOLVED!!!) Hi, I get this screen just after booting. Please help me. I'm using B9S and luma cfw. Thanks.
 

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Most likely you messed with something you shouldn't, as it looks like a corrupted/deleted menu title, meaning you messed with stuff in your CTR-NAND... However, if what you are saying is the truth, try booting without SD card and also test it for errors. Other thing I can think of is taking out the battery and putting it back.
 
You can try disabling arm11 exception handler, see if that help. As for the that process stated in current process it is pointing to home menu, perhap it does have to do with you going to the home menu mid game.
 
Most likely you messed with something you shouldn't, as it looks like a corrupted/deleted menu title, meaning you messed with stuff in your CTR-NAND... However, if what you are saying is the truth, try booting without SD card and also test it for errors. Other thing I can think of is taking out the battery and putting it back.

I'll try that right now
 
You can try disabling arm11 exception handler, see if that help. As for the that process stated in current process it is pointing to home menu, perhap it does have to do with you going to the home menu mid game.

I've already tried disabling that. When I do, it doesn't show the crash alert, the screen just stays black

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Most likely you messed with something you shouldn't, as it looks like a corrupted/deleted menu title, meaning you messed with stuff in your CTR-NAND... However, if what you are saying is the truth, try booting without SD card and also test it for errors. Other thing I can think of is taking out the battery and putting it back.

When I remove the sd card, it boots normally, only my downloaded games aren't there obviously. I guess I'm sorta rwlierel

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Seems same Issue as this:https://gbatemp.net/threads/luma3ds-an-exception-has-occurred-pls-help.518979/
If you have not solved it yet try answers there

Ha yes! Before I played smash Bros, I downloaded a bunch of themes with anemone
 
I've already tried disabling that. When I do, it doesn't show the crash alert, the screen just stays black

You can try updating though recovery mode if you aren't on latest firmware. Sorry to say, I think you probably messed up your nand, probably gotta restore your nand or do a CTR transfer if you don't have any nand backup.
 
You can try updating though recovery mode if you aren't on latest firmware. Sorry to say, I think you probably messed up your nand, probably gotta restore your nand or do a CTR transfer if you don't have any nand backup.

Mhhh I'm not sure but I think I made a backup because I followed the tutorial on 3dshacks and it said to go on godmode 9 and do some stuff..
 
Hi, I get this screen just after booting. Please help me. I'm using B9S and luma cfw. Thanks.

Solved!!!! Thanks so much @Skirlez !!! The thread you suggest to me had the answers, thanks for saving me.

The problem resides in the themes I've downloaded with anemone, which is quite worrying!! These are the steps I took to solve this problem:
 

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Solved!!!! Thanks so much @Skirlez !!! The thread you suggest to me had the answers, thanks for saving me.

The problem resides in the themes I've downloaded with anemone, which is quite worrying!! These are the steps I took to solve this problem:
Good. At the point where you said it worked without SD, a NAND corruption was unlikely.

Just my two cents:
  • Disabling the ARM11 exception handlers sadly does not disable the exceptions.
  • Don't simply restore an old NAND-backup if you do not absolutely need to. This also resets your tickets/installed games to the point of the backup creation. (Therefore make a new NAND-backup from time to time.)
 
Good. At the point where you said it worked without SD, a NAND corruption was unlikely.

Just my two cents:
  • Disabling the ARM11 exception handlers sadly does not disable the exceptions.
  • Don't simply restore an old NAND-backup if you do not absolutely need to. This also resets your tickets/installed games to the point of the backup creation. (Therefore make a new NAND-backup from time to time.)

Riiighht thanks so much! Yeah, I better make a new band backup since the last (and first!) time I've done it was in October lol
 

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