Homebrew SysNand-EmuNand switching makes my folders mess up AND IT'S MAKING ME GO CRAZY EVERY TIME!

Hayleia

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Why would you have 9.2 Emu and 11.4 Sys? Thats not a good setup.
That would be my question too. I don't care about people using an emuNAND even on b9s, I don't care about people on menuhax... but this setup here bothers me, it makes 0 sense. Except maybe for a hacker who wants to do funny thing on 9.2, but such a person wouldn't have made that thread.
 

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But should I really know what a



HOMEBREW THAT I NEVER USED BEFORE DOES?! IT CLEARLY SAYS IN THE TITLE: TINYFormat.
Regular format: formats NAND and SD card
Tinyformat: only formats NAND

The NAND contains the tickets, and formatting erases all non-critical data (tickets, NNID, etc). Even though your SD card still had stuff on it, the data cannot be used by the new NAND. FBI found the titles on the SD card, hence the "titles found" message, but even after FBI re-installs the tickets associated with the CIAs you previously installed, they new NAND will not display them (or have access) because they were signed by the original NAND.

Also, research what a program is/does before using it.
 

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