Running a sysnand cfw, with a 200 to 500 GB hard drive - that's enough for installing all the major games and some moreWhich one is better (just wanna install games, dlc, VC)?
No, in fact it's the opposite - if you want to use SystemConfigTool (which is cool and convenient, but all its features that are useful on a retail console can be done in different ways) you should only install if you use rednand (with any cfw) or sysnand with cbhc, because the port to retail consoles isn't signed but somewhat interferes with console bootingDo I need SysConfigTool to install RedNAND [...]
No*, as long as you're sure they're actually standard applications/dlc instead of system titles (and downloading direct from Nintendo, rather than shady sites, is an excellent way of being sure)Ok thanks to all
Are there any risks installing games, DLC and VC?
I see, thanks.No*, as long as you're sure they're actually standard applications/dlc instead of system titles (and downloading direct from Nintendo, rather than shady sites, is an excellent way of being sure)
* all writes to nand can potentially damage it, and when you're installing a title you're writing a ticket to nand; but writes to nand also happen just by turning on the console, so the 100% safest computer system is the one that's not plugged in and this has been known since computers were invented