Hacking Homebrew Haku33 Vs TegraExplorer's SystemWipe function

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I want to remove the CFW from my switch completely to go back online. I've heard of using the Haku33 .nro and TegraExplorer's SystemWipe function. Do both of them do excacly the same?
 
There's some issues with going from cfw to clean ofw.

1) were you running cfw on sysnand?

2) was your console connected to the internet anytime before setting up cfw?

3) did you have some form of nintendo blocker while using cfw?
 
There's some issues with going from cfw to clean ofw.

1) were you running cfw on sysnand?

2) was your console connected to the internet anytime before setting up cfw?

3) did you have some form of nintendo blocker while using cfw?
I was using EmuMMC and all the time I had 90DNS active. And yeah the console was connected to the internet before I set up atmosphere!
 
If you only ran cfw on emunand/emummc then just delete all files except the Nintendo folder. You may have to format you sd if you used a partition emunand, saying you want that space back for sysnand.

Haku33 (im assuming tegra system wipe does the same as haku33 but I'm unsure) is a last resort option for when you have no clean nand backup and used cfw on sysnand
 

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