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Old 05-13-2016, 09:25 PM   #4
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If he has an old hack collection (back when it was common to mess with the root partition), he is probably getting a U003 (hacks detected) error, I think. But he should tell us.

"Oops I did a boo-boo" is usually not enough information for us to give a useful solution to the problem...

You can try running NiLuJe's "Dummy Test Hack", which creates a report showing a list of installed hacks that it searches for (and other useful information). Though it is an "update_install.bin" file, it does not install anything -- just creates that report.

Then, go find uninstallers for what it reports.

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