Hacking [Q] problems after sd card upgrade

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Hi guys.
I recently change my ad card with a 512 gb bought on Amazon. Every benchmarks seems ok, but I have weird issues which looks like the ones described here, but even if I tried all of that suggestions, I'm still having that problem.

So, once I get the new sd card, I tried to messed up with emuMMC, prodinfo, incognito, haku33, android partition, downgrade and backups.
Now I have a fat32 card with a 70gb android partition, no emuMMC, sysnand with atmosphere 1.4.1, built in incognito and fw15.0.1.

The problem I get, is when I restore my old backups on the new sdcard, some games missed some parts, and horizon show the icon to download that parts from the eshop, but I'm banned. If I use an homebrew to check for games updates, he doesn't find any of them missing, even if I doesn't have this content on my system nand nor sd card, checked with goldleaf, even after restore the release version with goldleaf too.
If I delete the game and reinstall the base, I get a missing update, but when I install all, it's probable thet the game won't boot, and stucks with an error or a black screen, then ask to verify data and find it corrupted. Even if I have installed that title on system nand.

I don't know what to try. I also perform a factory reset preserving save data, but nothing has changed. Any suggestion?

Edit: I also tried to fix archive bit with hekate and windows, but nothing.
 
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Data getting corrupted is usually a sign of a fake SD card.
Did you test the sd card with H2testw?
If you happened to get a really bad card with a lot of bas sectors, then h2testw will also point this out.
Normal benchmarks might work as they usually don't write more than a few GB to the card.
Problem with fake cards will start to occur when you get above 16~32GB.
 
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Data getting corrupted is usually a sign of a fake SD card.
Did you test the sd card with H2testw?
If you happened to get a really bad card with a lot of bas sectors, then h2testw will also point this out.
Normal benchmarks might work as they usually don't write more than a few GB to the card.
Problem with fake cards will start to occur when you get above 16~32GB.
The card is ok. The strange problem is the bad data is also if I install the games on nand.
And problematic data is everytime the same, but sometime is an update, sometime a dlc, or just the base game. Games that has always work flawlessly.
 

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