Homebrew Question Strange behaviour with retroarch NSP

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Hello everybody,
I often read the forum, but it's the first time writing here :)
Since 3 days, i'm facing a problem with retroarch... I made several tests so it might be long to explain. I'll try to make it short !

- At the beginning I were on 6.1.0 with super SxOs. I installed retroarch on this. everything were working perfectly.
I updated to 6.2.0 through the official firmware (burning e-fuses). I could boot either on OFW or CFW... but the second boot on CFW after the update, gave me a bluescreen on my switch (wtf), but I was still able to boot on OFW.

- I didn't wanted to deal with that, I restaured my 5.1.0 NAND backup, and updated it with ChoiDuJourNX to 6.2.0. I was again able to boot on CFW and OFW. This backup was clean.
I made an emunand with SxOS tool, booted on it, and decided to retest and install again retroarch NSP : OK
Second boot on emunand CFW : blue screen again ... HAAAAAAA WTF.
I deleted the emunand : can boot on CFW again.

- Finally, after a lot of useless tests, I restaured again my 5.1.0 NAND, made an emunand on it, and update the OFW through choidujournx to 6.2.0.
So from now : OFW/CFW are on 6.2.0, and emunand still on 5.1.0.
I installed retroarch NSP on the emunand : ok
second and other boot on emunand : ok
boot on OFW : ok
but again boot on CFW 6.2.0 : blue screen.

What's happening here? I know that SxOS emunand is not a real emunand. And it's prooved here since retroarch installed on emunand impacts the real nand.
Do I miss something ? retroarch seems to be compatible with 6.2.0...

Thanks a lot, and sorry for my bad english :/
 

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