Nice shouldn't be using emunand in this day n ageThis dont work with EmuNand unfortunately.
I just wanna minimize the limited wear and tear on the internal nand.Nice shouldn't be using emunand in this day n age
Even without an emunand the other parts of the console will die before the nand chip. All you're doing is killing off an SD card since SD cards aren't designed to last as long as nand chips.I just wanna minimize the limited wear and tear on the internal nand.
With this, you can delete everything, even your DCIM and Nintendo 3DS folders if you don't mind losing your pictures and re-installing your games. Everything you need is on CTRNAND, so CFW will even boot without an SD card.Once this is installed, can I delete all the files on my SD card except for the DCIM and Nintendo 3DS folders?
This does not sound like a very practical idea for everyday use… but well. What are you trying to do? You can boot firm payloads without writing to the NAND with an ntrboot cartridge.Sorry for hijacking this topic. I have a quick question, is there anyway to run .firm payload via bs9tool or so? I want to keep untouched sysnand.
Thanks heaps.
The only way to run a payload with B9STool would be to install the payload instead of B9S, but that would be pointless as you'd have to install either B9S, GodMode9, or Luma to your sysnand, but you want to avoid modification (which is pointless, as you can uninstall cfw later if you really want), so that wouldn't work. You could use NTRBoot as mentioned above, but that would be so much of a hassle that there's no point in it. You'd have to run NTRBoot every time you turned the console on, left Settings, or ran a Mode 3/DS/GBA game (idk if those would even work, so you might not even be able to play them). You'd be doing so much more work for no benefit, possibly even with some drawbacks.is there anyway to run .firm payload via bs9tool or so?