So, if emunand is "useless" now as some of you say, can i just delete emunand partition from sd card? I kept 9.2 emunand for stuff like decrypt9, but since it can be launched with a9lh, it is no longer needed?
Probably yes, but not this year, otherwise they will be criticized for programmed validity because each console family have 7~10 years in the market without a new and better console family, but that's offtopic xDNX may be that very thing.
So, if emunand is "useless" now as some of you say, can i just delete emunand partition from sd card? I kept 9.2 emunand for stuff like decrypt9, but since it can be launched with a9lh, it is no longer needed?
So, if emunand is "useless" now as some of you say, can i just delete emunand partition from sd card? I kept 9.2 emunand for stuff like decrypt9, but since it can be launched with a9lh, it is no longer needed?
I use Uncart and Decrypt9WIP through @FIX94 arm9select, but I kept my emuNAND (it's got that retro feeling don't it). It's downright nostalgic.
when you flash your emunand to your system nand you dont have to unwrap gifts everytime you start up do you?
it says you can overwrite the system nand making your emunand the sysnand will you still have to unwrap gifts everytime you start upFlash what emunand? 10.6 or the pached 2.1?
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Thanks a lot =D
it says you can overwrite the system nand making your emunand the sysnand will you still have to unwrap gifts everytime you start up
wouldnt i rename emunand to nand and then use decrypt9 to restore sysnand with my emunand? and would i do that from homebrew menu or from somthing else i dont want to brick my sysnand during restore
i have no idea what that is but i guess ill cross that bridge when i get to itIf you are doing the swap emuNAND to sysNAND to get a updated sysNAND with A9LH, you should let the arm9loaderhax.3dsx do the NAND.bin restore
i have no idea what that is but i guess ill cross that bridge when i get to it
I figured after the inital install of a9lh i would delete my emunand partition but i need my emunand because it has all my data on it so i want to know if i can make my emunand my sysnand.So... I'm sorry, but I complete lost on what are you doing xD
If you can explain to me what are you doing maybe I can help you better :3
yes u canI figured after the inital install of a9lh i would delete my emunand partition but i need my emunand because it has all my data on it so i want to know if i can make my emunand my sysnand.
I figured after the inital install of a9lh i would delete my emunand partition but i need my emunand because it has all my data on it so i want to know if i can make my emunand my sysnand.