Hacking EmuNAND reverts to SysNand

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I followed this guide (https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki) and managed to get my EmuNand after Part 3. I use Luma3ds to boot into emunand

My Emunand seems to revert back to SysNand after I exit and reenter system settings to check on the Nand version (Emu 9.2 to Ver. 9.2 upon exiting settings & re entering).

Is this normal or did i not do the installation properly??
 

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I followed this guide (https://github.com/Plailect/Guide/wiki) and managed to get my EmuNand after Part 3. I use Luma3ds to boot into emunand

My Emunand seems to revert back to SysNand after I exit and reenter system settings to check on the Nand version (Emu 9.2 to Ver. 9.2 upon exiting settings & re entering).

Is this normal or did i not do the installation properly??
That is normal for EmuNAND. It's one of the reasons why I think you should continue and go get A9LH so you can forget about EmuNAND/RedNAND and just have it simple.
 
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Actually, if menuhax is set up correctly (unlike in that guide which tells you to put Type 1 with a key instead of Type 1 with no key or Type 2 with a key), even when booting back to sysNAND, you're redirected back to emuNAND.
Though yeah, you have a chance to be redirected to the yellow screen, so a9lh is still better, but without necessarily getting rid of emuNAND. You will just never see sysNAND (except if you plan on playing GBA VC games).
 

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Actually, if menuhax is set up correctly (unlike in that guide which tells you to put Type 1 with a key instead of Type 1 with no key or Type 2 with a key), even when booting back to sysNAND, you're redirected back to emuNAND.
Though yeah, you have a chance to be redirected to the yellow screen, so a9lh is still better, but without necessarily getting rid of emuNAND. You will just never see sysNAND (except if you plan on playing GBA VC games).
In the end, imo, it's better to just go and get A9LH and not worry about which NAND you're on.
 

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In the end, imo, it's better to just go and get A9LH and not worry about which NAND you're on.
Not sure if that was not clear but that's also what I said :P
I was only saying that "rebooting to sysNAND after a reboot" isn't even a problem with a menuhax setup... if that setup is done right.
 
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