Homebrew romhack has ruined my actual ntr

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when i installed a romhack, it was "hardcoded" with a bunch of patches for sun and moon.

what exactly could i do to uninstall them? even my cart version is being durpy.

it looks fine on the 3ds but very choppy with NTR
 

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installed a patched cia

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i was under the assumption that my cart and digital back up would of been separate, but i was completely wrong. i was under the impression that the game would write over my code.isp in luma. it didn't and i still only have a no_nfc code only on it.
 

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yeah i did. now my actual cart has all of the patches on it instead. which i know can't be right. something was over written on my sd and idk exactly what. to be exact, we're talking about pokemon sun.

i also disabled game patching in luma and the modules thing as well. still have a patched cart copy.
 

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yeah i did. now my actual cart has all of the patches on it instead. which i know can't be right. something was over written on my sd and idk exactly what. to be exact, we're talking about pokemon sun.

i also disabled game patching in luma and the modules thing as well. still have a patched cart copy.
Are you running NTR before you boot the cart?
 

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yeah i did. now my actual cart has all of the patches on it instead. which i know can't be right. something was over written on my sd and idk exactly what. to be exact, we're talking about pokemon sun.

i also disabled game patching in luma and the modules thing as well. still have a patched cart copy.
You cant... Write to a cart. You probably just have saltysd installed. Go into the luma folder on your sd card, and delete code_sections.
 

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no i figured out what happened. the romhack had me install the 1.1 update over my normal 1.1 update. the hacked update had all the patches. took me long enough to figure out what happened though. i'll leave this here as a solution encase anyone runs into this issue as well.
 

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