Hacking how do i make a backup of my nand

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Lets just go back ontopic before this turns into another trash thread :P

Anyways @OP, got ya backup now?
 

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Lets just go back ontopic before this turns into another trash thread :P

Anyways @OP, got ya backup now?
Meh, if the person giving wrong information realized why it is wrong, it would be a win for the both of us, I guess. Doubt that'll happen, though, with how misinformed and hostile the person seemed to be.
 

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On what part did i disagree that it wasn't Nand Redirection
First of all, it's not you who to decide what is useful and useless. Second, Emunand is in your system, so yes everyone does have an emunand.
You have a nand, you have yourself an emunand too.

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emuNAND is a copy of the NAND memory of your Nintendo 3ds that is hosted on a hidden partition of the SD card from the console. Once installed, you can make use of this copy, as if the actual NAND of the console was.


sysNAND is the NAND memory of your Nintendo 3ds contains the firmware of your console and all the data you've set it, as well as games or applications you have installed.

Prehaps every part until you edited? Lmao, I'm done here.
 
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On what part did i disagree that it wasn't Nand Redirection
Uh, first of all when you stated, and I quote, "You have a nand, you have yourself an emunand too.", which makes no sense and hints to your little knowledge of the scene. Lmao.
 
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The only way to have an EmuNAND is to specifically format your SD card to have an EmuNAND. Period. Any recent guide doesn't create an EmuNAND at all, because it isn't needed. "Everyone has an EmuNAND" is laughable.
 

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The only way to have an EmuNAND is to specifically format your SD card to have an EmuNAND. Period. Any recent guide doesn't create an EmuNAND at all, because it isn't needed. "Everyone has an EmuNAND" is laughable.
I think @Spectary is confusing a SYSNAND with and EMUNAND.

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You guys are all wrong, EVERYONE has an EMUNAND! MUAHAHAHAHAHA :evil:
Don't forget every 3DS XL also comes with a New Super SkyGateEZ-Flash XIII-2 Part 2 Episode 1 U.
 
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