Hacking Start fresh emunand?

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Hi at all,

I want to update my 5.1 sysnand through choidujourNX to 6.2 and use the newest SX OS. Can I somehow create a clean emunand for fortnite?!
Best wishes and merry x mas.

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Hello naddel,
you must inject the payload from SX OS.
Then press Option there you see EmuNAND.
Then select some options. (recommend SD Card File)
Please think about that your switch have a 32 GB NAND and then think that your SD Card have min. 64 GB.
WARNING: UPDATING ONLY WITH CHOIDOJOUR NOT NORMAL WITH THE SYS SETTINGS BUTTON!!!!
 
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Great, but what if I already have Games on my sysnand and I want to start a clean non treacherous emunand?
Hello naddel,
you must inject the payload from SX OS.
Then press Option there you see EmuNAND.
Then select some options. (recommend SD Card File)
Please think about that your switch have a 32 GB NAND and then think that your SD Card have min. 64 GB.
WARNING: UPDATING ONLY WITH CHOIDOJOUR NOT NORMAL WITH THE SYS SETTINGS BUTTON!!!!

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Great, but what if I already have Games on my sysnand and I want to start a clean non treacherous emunand?

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There isnt rly a method for this time
but if you had a NAND Backup you can load that, create the EmuNAND and load the old NAND.

or you delete other games
 
Deleting games won't help. The only way is to have a clean nand image, as even if you delete everything, things are left behind
 
Great, but what if I already have Games on my sysnand and I want to start a clean non treacherous emunand?

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Delete when you are in EmuNAND so you get some free space extra :)

Deleting games won't help. The only way is to have a clean nand image, as even if you delete everything, things are left behind

Deleting will free up space, so it is handy
 
I do not have a clean NAND on that particular machine. When there is no way to do it then I can renounce on emuNand completely .

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This is the nand system savedata after doing factory restore setting (offline). People keep assuming there's no way to make a clean nand.

Delete everything except the 120, you'd be fine.
 

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And you think that prevents to get treacherous telemetry Data from being stored?

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