Homebrew Erasing games from Sysnand

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Deleting them from your sysNAND won't help. Go to settings then NNID info and see which NNID you are linked to. If your sysNAND is on a firmware that's pre-NNID you'll just have to work out what your NNID is from memory (or check your email to see if you have any emails from Nintendo). Once you log in, your games will all appear (if they're on your SD card) or you'll be able to redownload them.

I know the right one now but how do I log in with the correct one in my Emunand when I already logged in with the incorrect one? I thought once your logged in you cant log out without reformatting. Wouldnt reformat ruin the Sysnand and Emunand?
 
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I know the right one now but how do I log in with the correct one in my Emunand when I already logged in with the incorrect one? I thought once your logged in you cant log out without reformatting. Wouldnt reformat ruin the Sysnand and Emunand?
Unlink your sysNAND and emuNAND by formatting sysNAND with the SD card removed. Then you will be able to log in on emuNAND.
 
Unlink your sysNAND and emuNAND by formatting sysNAND with the SD card removed. Then you will be able to log in on emuNAND.

They are currently unlinked. Right now I have one nintendo network logged in on Sysnand (the correct id) and the wrong one logged in on Emunand. So I have to format with SD card removed? Wont that ruin the sysnand thats on 9.2? I just want to be sure I dont make a mistake.
 
They are currently unlinked. Right now I have one nintendo network logged in on Sysnand (the correct id) and the wrong one logged in on Emunand. So I have to format with SD card removed? Wont that ruin the sysnand thats on 9.2? I just want to be sure I dont make a mistake.
I just thought of a better idea. Go into the gateway menu and format emuNAND again. Now that emuNAND will have the correct NNID. If it won't let you log in, try logging off on your sysNAND and try again, if it still won't let you try searching this forum for posts about logging in on emuNAND because I've seen other people have problems (and they got solutions).

If you do format your sysNAND (instead of creating a new emuNAND with the gateway menu) you will "ruin it" as it will want to be set up as a new system again. But your emuNAND will remain the same and you should be able to login to your NNID on it once sysNAND is formatted.
 

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