Yea I reformatted Emunand and then in Step 3 Injected Sysnand into Emunand then my step 4 was install Reirop and so on, so I had an extra step that was in step 3 that got removed later. I don't know what was the original purpose of this step.
Just curious why are you interested in this? You don't have to do it anyway, or is there any benefit to injecting the Sysnand into the Emunand? All it did for me was link them permanently, Installed CIAs on Sysnand and bricked my system every time I tried to update.
Thanks! If you injected after formatting, then it's pretty obvious your NANDs just became linked again and the strange behavior you described in your first post is very much expected.
Injecting a sysNAND backup into emuNAND is a good way to relink them if you wanted to do that, I guess. Also, I don't think the relink was permanent (e.g., if you formatted your sysNAND afterward, they would become unlinked again). I'm just trying to understand this whole emuNAND/sysNAND thing a little bit better. There are plenty of guides floating about this website, but many are just a list of steps: all "how," no "why." I think understanding "why" is important and situations like yours help others do so. TBH, when I read over the first version usernametaken's guide I was confused about that step, too.
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