
Make a new backup first, and then go aheadcan i delete my old switch 6.1.0 backup? i am on 7.0.1 with sx os (and burned fuses?)
If your previous backup was clean (i.e. NAND backup before you ran any CFW), and if you haven't been online since, I'd keep it -- that way, you can always revert back to stock if you want to. With compression, it shouldn't take up more space than a couple of GBs. Be sure to label the backups accordinglycan i delete my old switch 6.1.0 backup? i am on 7.0.1 with sx os (and burned fuses?)
He can't revert back to stock with burned fuses. That's the purpose of the fuses, to prevent you from downgrading. That said, as suggested earlier, OP should make a new NAND backup of his current setup before thinking of deleting the old one. Always, always have at least one NAND backup, even an old one.If your previous backup was clean (i.e. NAND backup before you ran any CFW), and if you haven't been online since, I'd keep it -- that way, you can always revert back to stock if you want to. With compression, it shouldn't take up more space than a couple of GBs. Be sure to label the backups accordingly
You are correct; it seems I didn't read his post thoroughly enoughHe can't revert back to stock with burned fuses. That's the purpose of the fuses, to prevent you from downgrading. That said, as suggested earlier, OP should make a new NAND backup of his current setup before thinking of deleting the old one. Always, always have at least one NAND backup, even an old one.