Homebrew "Panic occurred while running atmosphere " when accessing Homebrew Menu

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As the tittle says, I get this error everytime I try to access the Homebrew Menu "Panic Occurred while running atmosphere. "

Tittle ID: 0100000000000001
Error: std: :abort <0xFFe>

Anybody know how do I fix this? I just updated atmosphere and this started happening.
 
I suppose you are trying to access it via an applet mode... Deactivate/remove your sys-modules and try again, probably some ram issues. Or you can just always use title override to get into hb menu.
 
I suppose you are trying to access it via an applet mode... Deactivate/remove your sys-modules and try again, probably some ram issues. Or you can just always use title override to get into hb menu.

Excuse my ignorance, where are tbe sys modules located? Is it the sys folder in Bootloader?
 
Ok, I fixed the problem, I don't even know what I did, I deleted the contents folder as suggested and then nothing would boot, re "installed" atmosphere and now it is working. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
Ok, I fixed the problem, I don't even know what I did, I deleted the contents folder as suggested and then nothing would boot, re "installed" atmosphere and now it is working. Thanks for the suggestions.
Sys-modules and some other stuff like game patches/cheats are located there. You could install tesla sys-modules overlay and just turn them off manually and see if that fixed your issue. Alternatively, yeah, installing a fresh atmos should always help with such problems.

I'm assuming you had an old sys-ftp module that was taking a lot of RAM and it caused a crash when you attempted to open hb menu in applet mode, that's and old problem. Updating to a newer sys-ftpd light solves ram related problems.
 
Ok, I fixed the problem, I don't even know what I did, I deleted the contents folder as suggested and then nothing would boot, re "installed" atmosphere and now it is working. Thanks for the suggestions.
But you also deleted all installed games, didn't you?
 

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