Only 9.3 gigabytes free when formating CFW

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so yes as expected you restored a 12GB emunand backup into emmc before, not sure how you did it, i thought hekate has checks to prevent you from doing this.

anyway you need to dump your console keys with lockpick_rcm, import your keys into nxnandmanager, then go to tools - resize nand, enter the correct size for user partition.
 
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so yes as expected you restored a 12GB emunand backup into emmc before, not sure how you did it, i thought hekate has checks to prevent you from doing this.

anyway you need to dump your console keys with lockpick_rcm, import your keys into nxnandmanager, then go to tools - resize nand, enter the correct size for user partition.
Got it. Can you do a little tutorial? lol
 
so yes as expected you restored a 12GB emunand backup into emmc before, not sure how you did it, i thought hekate has checks to prevent you from doing this.
Yes Hekate tells you two times before enable the emmc write mode.
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You can use NXNandManager to create a new NAND backup file with the USER partition of size you like:

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After that BACKUP YOUR CURRENT eMMC using Hekate, save that backup on a safe place, and then copy the NAND file created with NXNandManager and restore on your console.

Remember to restore a backup you need have it on

"SDMC:/backup/emmcid##/restore"
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can be a pain, but is the "safest" way.
 
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Yes Hekate tells you two times before enable the emmc write mode.
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You can use NXNandManager to create a new NAND backup file with the USER partition of size you like:

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After that BACKUP YOUR CURRENT eMMC using Hekate, save that backup on a safe place, and then copy the NAND file created with NXNandManager and restore on your console.

Remember to restore a backup you need have it on

"SDMC:/backup/emmcid##/restore"
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can be a pain, but is the "safest" way.

Thanx bro. I'll hit you guys up with news.
 
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After that BACKUP YOUR CURRENT eMMC using Hekate, save that backup on a safe place, and then copy the NAND file created with NXNandManager and restore on your console.
You can just click the full or partial restore button in nxnandmanager and select the resized nand file it created earlier, no need to copy it to sd card and restore in hekate
 
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YEAH, My mistake, sorry. :P I could use a good nap now.
Take care
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YEAH, My mistake, sorry. :P I could use a good nap now.
When it gets to the 9.4 GB User copying it gets a copying error
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In the end I had to get a donor NAND but everything is fixed. Sthetix saved my ass.
 
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Take care
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When it gets to the 9.4 GB User copying it gets a copying error
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In the end I had to get a donor NAND but everything is fixed. Sthetix saved my ass.
Sorry which guide from Sthitex did you follow? I'm facing the same issue.
 
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