Hacking Question Restoring Nintendo folder to EmuMMC

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Need some clarification regarding about this. I'm using cfw(sysnand) for quite sometime, now I switch to emummc so I can boot into my clean nand. I want my games transfer to emummc using the Nintendo folder I've backup before creating emummc but when I booted up in cfw(emummc) I can't see any of my installed games before. I put the Nintendo folder to emummc/RAW1/. Do I need to reinstall all my games to new emummc? Does the Nintendo folder backup won't work because cfw(sysnand) and cfw(emummc) are different is such way?
 

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Not really sure if this answers your question, but sysnand and emummc as far as I understand work similarly two different operative systems on two different hdds that don't communicate between them.
I'm pretty sure you should reinstall the games from scratch.

just a question out of curiosity:
Is there any reason/benefit to have a cfw on the sysnand?

I'm asking because I assumed that the OFW should have been left untouched on the Sysnand and then use CFW with the emummc.
 

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Need some clarification regarding about this. I'm using cfw(sysnand) for quite sometime, now I switch to emummc so I can boot into my clean nand. I want my games transfer to emummc using the Nintendo folder I've backup before creating emummc but when I booted up in cfw(emummc) I can't see any of my installed games before. I put the Nintendo folder to emummc/RAW1/. Do I need to reinstall all my games to new emummc? Does the Nintendo folder backup won't work because cfw(sysnand) and cfw(emummc) are different is such way?
Emunand or emuMMC is am exact copy of your sysnand. Try following this guide

https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/

just a question out of curiosity:
Is there any reason/benefit to have a cfw on the sysnand?

I'm asking because I assumed that the OFW should have been left untouched on the Sysnand and then use CFW with the emummc.

The only benefit of using sysnand as CFW is the extra 32GB you need on your SD to use emunand.

You use sysnand clean to play your originals and online gaming and use emunand to all the shitti stuff
 
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