Hacking Does restoring nand restore error logs?

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When i first installed cfw on my switch i cleared error logs without knowing what it did (ik im dumb) later learned that you can get banned if you clear error logs, if i decide to go cfw free and install my clean nand backup am i good to go?
 
When i first installed cfw on my switch i cleared error logs without knowing what it did (ik im dumb) later learned that you can get banned if you clear error logs, if i decide to go cfw free and install my clean nand backup am i good to go?
You would have to restore anyway before going online. And to answer your question, yes.
 
When i first installed cfw on my switch i cleared error logs without knowing what it did (ik im dumb) later learned that you can get banned if you clear error logs, if i decide to go cfw free and install my clean nand backup am i good to go?
It does technically clear the error logs but that is because restoring the NAND is treated more like reverting your console to the state it was in when the NAND was dumped rather than detecting any error logs and removing them. Think of it like turning back the hands of time on your Switch.
 

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