Homebrew Installing forwarder to Wii U sysnand?

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I know it is not advised to install channels to the Wii U nand, but I read about someone installing nintendont as a channel to sysnand and it worked fine so I got curious. What are the risks of installing a forwarder to sysnand?

Specifically I want to install retroarch forwarder to sysnand, so that I don't need to have my HDD plugged every time I want to have the channel avaiable at startup.
 
I know it is not advised to install channels to the Wii U nand, but I read about someone installing nintendont as a channel to sysnand and it worked fine so I got curious. What are the risks of installing a forwarder to sysnand?

Specifically I want to install retroarch forwarder to sysnand, so that I don't need to have my HDD plugged every time I want to have the channel avaiable at startup.
Hi, also me Install all of them into the NAND instead of the HDD. I believe that who is more expert ,or make the installers for others, advice to install everything (to the normal user) to the HDD, because who doesn't knows what they are doing (and the normal user wants just install the installer) or create something by him self but it's totally new in this WiiU world, if the new user or the person that doesn't know so well why and what he is doing, for just one example if he use accidentally the same ID installation of the Coolboot /Haxchi......so you can imagine what will happen..... For the people that they are well knows what are doing and they construct all the files by them self, of course they can do some step forward, but this that I have told you it's just one example, also there are different ways to prepare these files or installer......
 
The better way is to install it to USB, then, if nothing goes wrong, move it to NAND.
 
The better way is to install it to USB, then, if nothing goes wrong, move it to NAND.
From my experience not really solid secure this, even if it seems logic and secure in this way; you know why?! When in the past I tried to do this from USB to NAND and I got different installations from different sources, I found that the ID Installation was the same from totally different software/app and this will corruption another app already installed in the Wii U. So maybe from the NAND was working well, but when moved to USB corrupted another app or vice versa. So the best it's to make the app installation by own self if you are going to install many apps into the WiiU (except rare case as the PPSSPP if I don't mistake that to work must be installed into the USB). But again,I just transfer my own experience about and where I found the "minus" on this . Merry Christmas to all of you
 
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