Currently I've been restoring a clean backup before booting stock each time to avoid bans: create backup before I boot cfw -> mess around with HB completely offline (mainly retroarch) -> restore backup -> boot stock -> play legit games online -> repeat. Now i'm thinking about installing NSPs. Is there a way to completely remove any trace of the nsp install before I boot stock? I know a simple nand restore won't wipe it given i'd be installing the nsp to the sd in the first place, best I could hope for would be the restore wiping the link between the OS and the actual nsp installs' location. Is there a way to go about this in conjunction with the clean nand restore to avoid bans?
P.S. I know i'm going about this in a pretty time consuming way and i'd have to backup/restore the save files of any NSP along with reinstalling the NSP altogether for each cfw boot (given i'd be restoring clean to play online legit titles). But in lieu of an actual emunand I do what I gotta do.
P.S. I know i'm going about this in a pretty time consuming way and i'd have to backup/restore the save files of any NSP along with reinstalling the NSP altogether for each cfw boot (given i'd be restoring clean to play online legit titles). But in lieu of an actual emunand I do what I gotta do.