Basically, I dumped my Switch NAND to a 32 GB SD Card. It was a partial NAND backup thanks to some files taking about a hundred MBs I had there. Now, the dumping was going smoothly. At the last part, it told me to take the SD card off and free some space, which I did by taking some dumped parts back to my PC. I put the SD back inside my Switch to continue the dump, finishes, and at the last 99% verification, it says that my "SD Card and eMMC data do not match!".
I was told to test the SD card with H2testw, which I did, and it turned out there were no issues with it. So my questions are:
I was told to test the SD card with H2testw, which I did, and it turned out there were no issues with it. So my questions are:
- Is that NAND Backup safe? Is there some way to verify it?
- What are the risks of loading a 'broken' NAND backup?
- In case there is a risk, could I possibly restore a newer, perfectly dumped NAND from the same console?