Noexes Sysmodule - how to remove + what it does?

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Hey everyone, really need some help here with this. It's been driving me crazy for over 2 weeks.

Its regarding the Noexes sysmodule - essentially wondering what it does and how I can remove it from my switch? I don't believe I need it and not sure how it got installed on my switch. I recently installed Edizon & breeze for cheats & Tesla Menu & SaltyNX (To run the FPS reader in sys-clock) so not sure if any of those are affiliated with Noexes?

To completely remove it from my device and all file traces of it what exactly do I need to delete & where are they located?

In the atmosphere folder, is it the folder named: "054e4f4558454000"? If not which is the correct folder to delete?

Is there a .ovl file I need to delete as well? Not sure which one it would be see my picture to see which ones I have.

I don't see a .nro file to delete from the switch folder.

Any other files I need to delete?

Appreciate your help on this. Thank you!
 

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Hey everyone, really need some help here with this. It's been driving me crazy for over 2 weeks.

Its regarding the Noexes sysmodule - essentially wondering what it does and how I can remove it from my switch? I don't believe I need it and not sure how it got installed on my switch. I recently installed Edizon & breeze for cheats & Tesla Menu & SaltyNX (To run the FPS reader in sys-clock) so not sure if any of those are affiliated with Noexes?

To completely remove it from my device and all file traces of it what exactly do I need to delete & where are they located?

In the atmosphere folder, is it the folder named: "054e4f4558454000"? If not which is the correct folder to delete?

Is there a .ovl file I need to delete as well? Not sure which one it would be see my picture to see which ones I have.

I don't see a .nro file to delete from the switch folder.

Any other files I need to delete?

Appreciate your help on this. Thank you!
Check to see if there is a noexs.kip1 on the root of your SD card.

Also, check your hekate_ipl.ini for a noxes block.

edit: noexes is a graphical remote debugger.
 
Check to see if there is a noexs.kip1 on the root of your SD card.

Also, check your hekate_ipl.ini for a noxes block.

edit: noexes is a graphical remote debugger.
Okay I don't see either of those. Here is my 'Hekate_ipl.ini' for reference:

[config]
autoboot=0
autoboot_list=0
bootwait=0
verification=1
backlight=100
autohosoff=2
autonogc=0
updater2p=1

[SEMI-STOCK (SYSMMC)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
stock=1
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/stock.bmp
{}

[CFW (SYSMMC)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/sysnand.bmp
{}

[CFW (EMUMMC)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummcforce=1
icon=bootloader/res/emummc.bmp
{}



I ended up removing the folder from atmosphere & then got another sysmodule that seemed to appear under the start on boot section: "00FF0000636C6BFF" see the picture. Why has this occured? (see IMG_1473)


After googling it seems to be related to sys-clock , so i redownloaded all files for it and overwrote them and now the "00FF0000636C6BFF" entry is gone from the sysmodule. (see IMG_1474)

Any idea why "00FF0000636C6BFF" was there to begin with and is my sys-clock working now? Anything else i need to remove?
 

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I'm interested in this too. I've been wondering about those two exact sysmodules myself. I can't remember what I installed that put them there.
 
Hey everyone, really need some help here with this. It's been driving me crazy for over 2 weeks.

Its regarding the Noexes sysmodule - essentially wondering what it does and how I can remove it from my switch? I don't believe I need it and not sure how it got installed on my switch. I recently installed Edizon & breeze for cheats & Tesla Menu & SaltyNX (To run the FPS reader in sys-clock) so not sure if any of those are affiliated with Noexes?

To completely remove it from my device and all file traces of it what exactly do I need to delete & where are they located?

In the atmosphere folder, is it the folder named: "054e4f4558454000"? If not which is the correct folder to delete?

Is there a .ovl file I need to delete as well? Not sure which one it would be see my picture to see which ones I have.

I don't see a .nro file to delete from the switch folder.

Any other files I need to delete?

Appreciate your help on this. Thank you!
054e4f4558454000 is breeze.
 
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Okay I don't see either of those. Here is my 'Hekate_ipl.ini' for reference:

[config]
autoboot=0
autoboot_list=0
bootwait=0
verification=1
backlight=100
autohosoff=2
autonogc=0
updater2p=1

[SEMI-STOCK (SYSMMC)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
stock=1
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/stock.bmp
{}

[CFW (SYSMMC)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/sysnand.bmp
{}

[CFW (EMUMMC)]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummcforce=1
icon=bootloader/res/emummc.bmp
{}



I ended up removing the folder from atmosphere & then got another sysmodule that seemed to appear under the start on boot section: "00FF0000636C6BFF" see the picture. Why has this occured? (see IMG_1473)


After googling it seems to be related to sys-clock , so i redownloaded all files for it and overwrote them and now the "00FF0000636C6BFF" entry is gone from the sysmodule. (see IMG_1474)

Any idea why "00FF0000636C6BFF" was there to begin with and is my sys-clock working now? Anything else i need to remove?
I was updating my Sysclk to the new one on discord and found a folder on my PC from ages ago! "SDOut" and inside there was an atmosphere/contents/00FF0000636C6BFF folder!

So you probably got it from there too. It was one of the packs of files all in ones to get sysclk going posted on one of the githubs. I deleted it, and deleted the folder off my switch to fix problems booting the new Sysclk going around. Once I got rid of that folder on my switch things went smoothly. Before I kept crashing atmosphere on boot.
 
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If you haven’t found the answer, noexes gets installed when you download and install breeze. You can find which folder it is by downloading breeze, looking through content folder and opening up .json file and seeing whats its title is, than just deleting that folder. You can also delete ftpd breeze/freeze if you dont use them.
 

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