Flashing a different CTRTransfer image will not help.
I think your problem is like this one:
That person had a brick with this error.
Check if you have a "gamecoin"-type brick.
- In GodMode9, go into [1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND directory.
- Hold (R)-shoulder button and press (X) button on the datafolder.
Be very careful. Pressing only the (X) button brings up the delete option. Do not delete!
- Rename the data folder to data2.
- Press (START) button to exit GodMode9.
If successful, your 3DS system will try to make a new user profile.
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If you want to keep and fix your original user profile,
5. Press (X) to delete the (dummy) data folder. Rename data2 back to data.
6. Hold (R)-shoulder and press (A) on data → Copy to 0:/gm9/out.
- This will make a backup of this folder.
7. Go into 1:/data/<ID0>/ directory. You will see two subfolders,
8. Press (X) to delete the extdata.
9. Press (START) to exit GodMode9.
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A) If the 3DS system boots to HOME Menu, the bug is coming from
extdata.
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B) If the 3DS system does not boot HOME Menu, the bug is coming from
sysdata.
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10. Go to [0:] SD CARD ()/gm9/out. Press (Y) on data subfolder to [CLIPBOARD] select it.
- If mistake was made, press (SELECT) to reset the selection.
11. Go to [1:] SYSNAND CTRNAND directory. Press (Y) → Copy path(s) → <A> yes → button combo → Overwrite file(s).
- This will paste back your original data folder with the bug.
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A) If the
extdata subfolder was found to have the bug,
12A. Go in the 1:/data/<ID0>/extdata/0004800 directory. Press (X) to delete the f0000001 subfolder.
13A. Press (START) to exit GodMode9.
14A. Repeat steps 12A and 13A for all the other f000000* subfolder. Delete them in descending order until you boot to HOME Menu.
- The last subfolder that you delete and lets you go to HOME Menu is the one that has the bug.
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B) If the
sysdata subfolder was found to have the bug,
12B. Go in the 1:/data/<ID0>/sysdata/ directory. Press (X) to delete the 0001000f subfolder.
13B. Press (START) to exit GodMode9.
14B. Repeat steps 12B and 13B for all the other 000#0*** subfolder. Delete them in descending order until you boot to HOME Menu.
- The last subfolder that you delete and lets you go to HOME Menu is the one that has the bug.
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15. Repeat steps 10-11 to restore the original data folder.
16. Delete the specific subfolder that has the bug found in steps (A) or steps (B).