Just use TinyFormat to initialize your SysNAND without formatting your flashcard. Your old game folder should belong to EmuNAND after that, and games won't be erased from EmuNANDIf i format the Sysnand, my games on emunand will be erased ?
ok but if he does not have hax set up etc, it will be far more easier and faster going to system settings and formatting, without the sd card in the consoleJust use TinyFormat to initialize your SysNAND without formatting your flashcard. Your old game folder should belong to EmuNAND after that, and games won't be erased from EmuNAND
I usually suggest it in any case because it removes all risk of things on the SD card being accidentally deleted. I include it when I'm helping someone else with downgrading/cfw. that's just me of course.ok but if he does not have hax set up etc, it will be far more easier and faster going to system settings and formatting, without the sd card in the console
if he has nnid set up in sysnand and wants to use it with emunand, yes tinyformat is a better choice
He has emuNAND, and there's no real reason to stay on 4.x-8.x now. Most of guides include setting up menuhax so there's a big chance he is on 9.2 with menuhax set upok but if he does not have hax set up etc, it will be far more easier and faster going to system settings and formatting, without the sd card in the console
if he has nnid set up in sysnand and wants to use it with emunand, yes tinyformat is a better choice
yes i understand, but maybe he does not it is good to be informed of the choicesHe has emuNAND, and there's no real reason to stay on 4.x-8.x now. Most of guides include setting up menuhax so there's a big chance he is on 9.2 with menuhax set up
And IMO, booting console, getting to Homebrew Menu, booting TinyFormat and pressing Y is way faster than booting system settings etc.