Gaming Installing DlC/Updates to SD Card or NAND?

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Hello All,
Im currently using SX OS for EmuNAND. It takes half of my sd card space?
I am willing to play games with updates and dlcs?
So where should I install them? To system memory or sd card?
Which one will be better? Im planning to play games from a hard drive via XCI? So what'd yall suggest?
 
If you are installing this in emunand, in both case you are installing it in sdcard, so it doesn't matter.

Aaand wrong section.
 
If you are installing this in emunand, in both case you are installing it in sdcard, so it doesn't matter.

Aaand wrong section.
Didnt understand. I mean can i just install update to sysnand
If you are installing this in emunand, in both case you are installing it in sdcard, so it doesn't matter.

Aaand wrong section.
When I install to system memory it actually installs the sysnand internal memory so im saying is it safer as well or no?
 
From emunand your nand is on your sdcard. If it could be possible to get access to sysnand from emunand, whole purpose of emunand would be missed. Installing to sysnand is only possible from sysnand. Period.
 
Hello All,
Im currently using SX OS for EmuNAND. It takes half of my sd card space?
I am willing to play games with updates and dlcs?
So where should I install them? To system memory or sd card?
Which one will be better? Im planning to play games from a hard drive via XCI? So what'd yall suggest?
Both. When you install to system memory you're installing to the space reserved for emuNAND on your SD card, you can make use of that space so it doesn't get wasted. But make sure to leave some free since DLC/updates (AFAIK) and save data HAS to be stored in "system memory".
 
From emunand your nand is on your sdcard. If it could be possible to get access to sysnand from emunand, whole purpose of emunand would be missed. Installing to sysnand is only possible from sysnand. Period.
I actually installed an nsp from sx os installer. I changed install location to system memory. I'm on emunand so will it make a difference or no?

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Both. When you install to system memory you're installing to the space reserved for emuNAND on your SD card, you can make use of that space so it doesn't get wasted. But make sure to leave some free since DLC/updates (AFAIK) and save data HAS to be stored in "system memory".
Emunand itself is taking half gb of storage. The installer gives me 2 options to either install to microSD or System storage. The reserved space? I dont think there is any and the rest of installs just go into sd card + 29.1 gb of emunand
 
I actually installed an nsp from sx os installer. I changed install location to system memory. I'm on emunand so will it make a difference or no?
No. Still be installed to sdcard. You are booting to emunand - Access to sysnand is blocked and you can't do anything about it.
 
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No. Still be installed to sdcard. You are booting to emunand - Access to sysnand is blocked and you can't do anything about it.
Wait? So that means if i was installing to system memory? It was installing to EmuNAND memory (SD Card) which was displayed as system memory under data management?
 

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