The only way to boot into emuMMC is with a custom bootloader. And all modern custom bootloaders bypass the fuse check. So technically, you can boot any firmware on your emuMMC.Hey guys, currently on the latest FW 9.0.1 on both my sysNAND and emuNAND. If there was an update out, for example, 9.0.2 could I safely install that on my sysNAND and leave my emuNAND on 9.0.1? Wouldn't that create a fuse mismatch and not let me boot into my 9.0.1 emuNAND?
Thanks!
There is more to lose than to gain by removing a linked Nintendo Account. The biggest loss is that certain games require a linked Nintendo Account so without one, certain games become unplayable.Hi! I'm looking for some confirmation before I go trigger happy with updating.
My Switch is currently on 8.1.0 and I installed Atmosphere after backing up sysNAND. However, I wasn't able to remove my Nintendo account as I hadn't updated to the latest 9.0.1.
So I've now restored sysNAND, the Switch is on 8.1.0 again - do I simply update it officially, remove my Nintendo account, make a sysNAND back up of 9.0.1 (no linked Nintendo account + add proxy settings first to be on the safe side) and use this for future backups? Then repeat the "restore sysNAND, update it officially, make a new clean backup, re-install Atmosphere" process for any new versions.
I don't mind burning fuses; what's more important to me is keeping sysNAND as clean as possible for online play.
As for updating, since you do not care about fuses, updating officially is fine although you have nothing to gain by burning fuses.