Hacking My New 2DS XL won't start

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Earlier today I was using ds, I was trying to get Pokémon Bank because I heard that it was still up, so I could transfer my Pokémon to Pokémon home before it was discontinued. It told me to enter my NNID password, but I remembered that I had set up my Pretendo ID, so I closed the app and my ds crashed. I opened gm9 and used a NNID removing script. Then when I tried to turn my ds back on, it came up with the error in the attached images. Please help me.
 

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Update to the latest Luma version manually (replace boot.firm on the root of the SD card)

newest update likley broke older versions of luma
 

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Hi, thanks for the quick response, I don't believe I ever installed a new update, and I modded the ds only about a month ago, however I still tried it and it didn't work.
 

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