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hi i have 2 question here, a simple answer is enough for me.

1. i have an O3DS running rxtools fw 10.3. im booting through ctrbootmngr.
if i am going to run the sysupdater through emuNAND using hbl.cia, is there a chance that my sysNAND will accidentally updated?

2. can nintendo do something on your sysNAND while youre on emuNAND?

any answers will be appreciated. thank you very much!
 
1. Why would you do that?
2. No. The only thing YOU can do to your sysNAND while on emuNAND, is accidentally update it (by updating not through system settings).
 
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1. Why would you do that?
2. No. The only thing YOU can do to your sysNAND while on emuNAND, is accidentally update it (by updating not through system settings).
1. just in case something bad will happen. but of course i know that i can update through system update.
2. how will you going to accidentally update your sysNAND through emuNAND?
 
1. In case something bad happens you have a backup of both your sysNAND and emuNAND. Going through sysupdater when you have a perfectly fine route for updates has no sense.
2. If you update by pressing A when the system asks you to do so on the home menu, and as far as I remember, with updates included in carts.
 
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1. In case something bad happens you have a backup of both your sysNAND and emuNAND. Going through sysupdater when you have a perfectly fine route for updates has no sense.
2. If you update by pressing A when the system asks you to do so on the home menu, and as far as I remember, with updates included in carts.
1. Done.
2. whoa!!!! is this really possible? pressing A when the system ask on emuNAND will going to update your sysNAND? and even the updates on carts even though youre on emuNAND?
 
Oh well, now I see that indeed sysNAND cannot be updated that easily by these methods I mentioned.
I guess that was the case long time ago, and has been somewhat fixed?
 

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