Hacking Oops I screwed up and need help

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Emunand on 10.5 and I have accidentally deleted the wrong cia file now have an emu brick title code ended in 2102 that's all I remember any way to fix this or do I need to set up a new emunand if so any way to rescue my 80 odd games and saves from the bricked emunand. Help much appreciated thanks
 
Something every new member needs to understand is if you don't know what you fooling with, a backup is a good 1st step. So is it just giving you a black screen?
 
Do you have a sysnand back up that's for the same user id? If so, just flash that to emunand, update, and all your tickets should still be valid.

What if sysnand firmware is different from the emunand? Has this been confirm to work?
 
What if sysnand firmware is different from the emunand? Has this been confirm to work?
Yes, it will work fine.

Easiest way is to boot into homebrew from menuhax and load emunand9 (have your nand.bin back up on the root of your SD) - from there you should be able to dump nand.bin to emunand. When it's done, load up emunand and update to 10.5 via system settings.
 
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Yes, it will work fine.

Easiest way is to boot into homebrew from menuhax and load emunand9 - from there you should be able to dump nand.bin to emunand. When it's done, load up emunand and update to 10.5 via system settings.
Ok I will give it a try and report back thanks guys for all the help. I have been moding systems for years without a problem then in a moment of madness we end up here lol
 
Yes, it will work fine.

Easiest way is to boot into homebrew from menuhax and load emunand9 (have your nand.bin back up on the root of your SD) - from there you should be able to dump nand.bin to emunand. When it's done, load up emunand and update to 10.5 via system settings.

Good to know, so emunand9 is the new backup tool heh? Gotta take a peak.
 

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