I don't think that's a good idea it he doesn't already have A9LH.Back up your emuNAND and sysNAND using hourglass9
Then save them somewhere. From there, just flash your emuNAND bin file to your sysNAND, also using hourglass9. All of your games, save, ect. from the emuNAND will now be on your sysNAND.
I was under the assumption they already had A9LH installed. The good news being that hourglass9 only works after A9LH is installedI don't think that's a good idea it he doesn't already have A9LH.
I think you should make a backup of emuNAND and start the guide from the beggining. After you installed A9LH the guide has a portions explaining how to restore EmuNAND to SysNAND after A9LH has been installed
I don't think that's a good idea it he doesn't already have A9LH.
I think you should make a backup of emuNAND and start the guide from the beggining. After you installed A9LH the guide has a portions explaining how to restore EmuNAND to SysNAND after A9LH has been installed
Game saves, games, ect. Are all actually installed to the SD card. CFWs and the NANDS are just a means of reading that information to make them work.But IIRC the game saves and game files aren't included in the emunand backup, right? Thats my main concern, having to redownload 16gb of games at essentially dialup speeds is no fun.
Houglass9 by default only flashes with keep A9LH, that's why it's recommended.Ah, i see. So just follow the guide as if I didn't have an emunand, do an emunand backup, copy files from SD to pc, then when I am done with the guide import my emunand as sysnand and copy backed up files from SD?
IIRC hourglass has an option to import emunand+keep al9h, right?