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I was on free shop my 3ds frozen turned it off turned it on opened free shop it say failed to close app last time reinstall tried that and it didn't work help plz
 

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Can you open any homebrew other than freeShop (FBI, virtuaNES...)? And are you using CIA version or .3dsx, rosalina version of freeShop?
 

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I deleted it then reinstalled still same thing and yes other homebrew apps open and I got free shop via a qr code so help plz if u can

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FreeShop sometimes crashes. Because it crashed, it didn't delete the temporary files (what you were downloaded that was stopped and got corrupted/made unusable). Simply redownload what you were downloading and it should automatically delete the temporary files. Otherwise, you can find them in the app folder.
 

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Have you managed to get it working at least once? Try getting a newer version of it if possible and perhaps try CIA one if you are using the 3dsx.
 

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I have tried reinstalling it says the same thing

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I fixed it thanks for all your help

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I fixed it thanks for all your help
 

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