Hacking How do I delete the RedNAND partition?

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I created RedNAND and it works fine, but after deleting a few apps to make room for others, I now have a bunch of apps that are name "???" and can't be deleted. How do I delete RedNAND and it's partition? Or at least how do I reinstall it?

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Tried disk part on my computer, and now I am using a recommended third party fat32 (recommended by a Wii U tutorial) formatter to format it. But how do you prevent those ??? apps from appearing?
 
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You prevent them from happening by not using rednand. Rednand is an old and outdated way of hacking the wiiu it is unstable and curupts easily and is only of use to devs and should not be used by anyone else.

The problem you are having normally happens If the games were originally installed on sysnand to USB at the time rednand was created and you delete the games from sysnand then the tkt file for the game will still be on rednand thus the ???
 
u can reformat in dos. I think u need to use dos actually since windows will only format the available memory. I forgot the name of the app or if u can use disk management via dos though.

@Marko76 is correct. the linking between sysNAND and redNAND will cause question mark tiles if u delete or move something from internal memory.
 
u can reformat in dos. I think u need to use dos actually since windows will only format the available memory. I forgot the name of the app or if u can use disk management via dos though.

@Marko76 is correct. the linking between sysNAND and redNAND will cause question mark tiles if u delete or move something from internal memory.
First of all "DOS" hasn't existed since Win98 :).

Also, you can't use the "command prompt" in windows unless your SD is 4gb or smaller. You have to use a 3rd party tool. There's one listed at the start of my guide.
 
"command prompt" then, u know what I mean. :p

I can't recall which app I used, but I know it was through command prompt. I had to redo my redNAND once when it refused to load.
 

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