So, will this truly make the installation of CFW - even games/homebrew installed on the internal NAND complete undetectable post-wipe? Wouldn't Nintendo be able to detect this tool had been run merely by virtue of so many critical files missing or being wiped? Just want to ensure this is 100% safe and undetectable rather than too destructive to be useful.
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Excuse the second post in a row, but I have a question on this:
Wouldn't that technically mean you can be traced if your emunand ever accidentally logs to a Nintendo server? I'm using of course all measures including DNS, but I'm just curious as I've never used emunand and was always reluctant because I felt it would add another layer of complexity.
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It is not sure whether installation simply of homebrew without installing games wouldnt lead to a ban.
RIght now you can:
1. Back up your save files using checkpoint (just to be safe)
2. Create an emunand on sd card partition (search for the steps, you need at least 32gb of free space)
3. Do this method (this thread) to clean your sysnand (since you don't have clean nand backups, this is your only choice so far)
4. Your sysnand will now be clean (hopefully) and you can start fresh with your games and play online. On top of that, you have emunand where your saves are stored, where you can install anything you want
Excuse the second post in a row, but I have a question on this:
Wouldn't that technically mean you can be traced if your emunand ever accidentally logs to a Nintendo server? I'm using of course all measures including DNS, but I'm just curious as I've never used emunand and was always reluctant because I felt it would add another layer of complexity.