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The NAND keys don't change. Only the encryption keys for SD content change (but they change back when you restore)Right now I always get the eShop's:
"Error Code: 022-2634" on my EmuNAND.
But I've heard that if I copy the Nintendo 3ds folder to my computer, format the emuNAND, relink the emuNAND with my NNID, then use emuNANDTool to inject my emuNAND backup to the micro SD, and then copy the old 3ds folder to my 3ds..... That I should finally have access to the eShop.
My problem with that is, when you format an emuNAND, do the keys change so you can't restore your old emuNAND.bin backup to it?
I do! Would I just have to pop that in and relink in emuNAND?The NAND keys don't change. Only the encryption keys for SD content change (but they change back when you restore)
If you have a spare SD you can do the process on that instead and save yourself from having to backup/restore emunand.
Yeah (you will have to make a new emunand on it of course)I do! Would I just have to pop that in and relink in emuNAND?

That's not quite true. You can either back up emunand, format, re-link, and then restore emunand, or set up another emunand on a spare SD card, link NNID on there, and then swap SD cards back. Either way, you don't have to format and lose data on emunand.The only way to fix it is to format your emunand and start over and relink your nnid. You could copy all of your saves with jks save manager (i think its called that) and just inject them later.