So, I should then restore everything to my sysnand? Any guide for that?
In short, some system version requirements can be bypassed, but others cannot be bypassed. You should keep your system on the latest system version that your CFW supports. The latest version right now is 11.0.1, and Atmosphere supports 11.0.1.Thanks. What in a case when for example new game comes out which I would like to play, but it requires newer firmware. Is there a way to avoid it?
First, make sure you backup any important save files on your emuMMC using JKSV. You can also use JKSV to restore those save files on your sysMMC.BTW. to not mess with backups of nands, I have access to CFW sysnand and since I do have all my games basically on cartridges and only one game backed up on SD, how can I prioritize booting with primary fuse to my Sysnand CFW? If I'm able to do that, then I can easily reinstall that one game without backing up anything
You can use Disk Management on Windows to remove your emuMMC partition, but you should make sure you have everything up and running on your sysMMC first.I don't have any saves on my emunand, I literally didn't had time to play switch last few days and still managed somehow to get banned. Could you please explain me how can I remove emuMMC and expand storage?

