Homebrew Nintendo repair changes OTP?

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My new 3DS just returned from a repair of Nintendo sales service, because of a c-stick problem. Apparently, the CPU was out of service (litterally, they said "CPU out of service, image default)". Do you think the OTP of my 3DS has changed? I tested, and the emunand before the repair works perfectly.
 
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if your serial is the same and you can restore Nand Backups then your OTP didn't change the only ways OTP can change is
1. Getting a New System
2. Getting New MotherBoard
They can't change your OTP, because as its name says, it's One Time Programmable, but I think they'll remove ARM9LoaderHax if you installed it.

Edit: the only way your OTP will change, is if they replace the motherboard :P
 
if your serial is the same and you can restore Nand Backups then your OTP didn't change the only ways OTP can change is
1. Getting a New System
2. Getting New MotherBoard
 
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Yeah I can restore backup in the emunand. But if I try this with the sysnand, it will break my 3DS if the OTP change, right? I suppose I have to redowngrade to 2.1 in order to verifying that the OTP is the same.
 
i guess they could theoretically transfer the serial to a new motherboard, i did wonder if this is where the systems with secureinfo_B files come from instead of secureinfo_A that most systems have (although it may also just be refubs are given a new serial and marked as _B)

well i would say just downgrade and see if they are the same then ninty probably lied and they just swapped the c-stick for a new one and the motherboard is the same
 

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