Homebrew N3DS doesn't boot with SD card inserted after hacks

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I followed the stock guide for hacking three 3DS units, but I have an odd problem specific to one of them. If the SD card is inserted, it will lock up on a power up or resetting out of the system options. The power light still comes on and I can hold down the power to force a shutdown and popping the base, ejecting the card, and restarting starts it up without fail, but its very inconvenient to have to do with a New.

It was previously suggested I delete the homemenudata and let it be restored anew on a reboot but I'm unable to determine where it is on the card.

Any suggestions or advise on locating it?
 
- Navigate to /Nintendo 3DS/(32 Character ID)/(32 Character ID)/extdata/00000000/ on your SD card
  • EUR Region: Delete 00000098
  • JPN Region: Delete 00000082
  • USA Region: Delete 0000008f
  • CHN Region: Delete 000000A1
  • KOR Region: Delete 000000A9
  • TWN Region: Delete 000000B1
 
Thank you x65943, but that didn't solve my problem. :\

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It did, however, rewrap all my software. >.> What a stupid gimmick...
 
I followed the stock guide for hacking three 3DS units, but I have an odd problem specific to one of them. If the SD card is inserted, it will lock up on a power up or resetting out of the system options. The power light still comes on and I can hold down the power to force a shutdown and popping the base, ejecting the card, and restarting starts it up without fail, but its very inconvenient to have to do with a New.

It was previously suggested I delete the homemenudata and let it be restored anew on a reboot but I'm unable to determine where it is on the card.

Any suggestions or advise on locating it?
try replacing the payload
 
Thank you x65943, but that didn't solve my problem. :\

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It did, however, rewrap all my software. >.> What a stupid gimmick...
Sorry, I didn't think that it would solve your issue - but I thought that I would show you how to do it because you asked :\
 

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