

*If you were scanning using the QR scanner, ensure you include a link to the theme you were attempting to download.*Ī clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.Īdd screenshots of any error screens you encountered. ***If you cannot reproduce the bug, please describe what you were doing in as much detail as possible*** **Description**Ī clear and concise description of what the bug is. The only other thing I can think of is restoring a NAND from before this issue occoured but I wasn't prepared and the closest I have to that are game files I have been using for an emulator.Closing until OP edits their post to match our template. The first one may not be of too much use since it was when the Home menu was broken, but the second one may be a bit more useful.Įdit: In addition to all the troubleshooting steps the OP tried, I also cleared Anemone3DS' cache and reinstalled boot9strap (going off of the hint that the bug is a low-lever error.

I've attached the two dump files from luma3DS and placed them in a zip file. (UPDATE - in addition, I can no longer even apply official themes that are more complex than Blue Gingham or the Basic themes, as they also cause the 3DS to crash with the ARM9 Error, and any theme other than the basic themes crashes the 3DS with the same error when you reboot the 3DS, forcing a re-cleaning of the Home Menu's extdata). The rest of the 3DS is now working like normal, but Anemone 3DS will no longer boot at all - it loads the themes and splashes but it crashes before you get to the menu. But now I have a new problem - specifically the problem originally reported. Removing the microSD card worked, so I cleared the Home Menu extdata on the card to reset to the default theme. I do have a dump log of that first event happening. When I came back to fix it in the morning, the 3DS was soft-bricked, and would crash every time the home menu was attempted to be loaded. The problem began when it came time to shuffle onto the next theme - The audio became garbled static and I powered off the 3DS for the night.


After attempting the shuffle install of several themes, I restarted my 3DS to find everything working as normal. Before this point I have been having audio glitches with theme music at random when leaving certain games and apps for the home menu. The problem started when I attempted a shuffle install of several themes at a time. Let me explain what happened prior to this problem happening, and include a dump file or two to maybe help out. I've just had my New 3DS XL Act up in this exact manner. Not sure if anyone is looking into this still, but I'm going to bump and say this is not an isolated incident.
