Hello,From the GitHub (emphasis added) you decide which *nand to mount like so:
sysNAND or emuNAND (via Hekate)
- Launch Hekate/Nyx (v5.2+) on your Nintendo Switch. Navigate to Tools > USB Tools
- Either select "eMMC RAW GPP" (sysNand) or "emu RAW GPP" (emuNAND) to mount your NAND on your computer (you can mount BOOT0/BOOT1 separately). Set "Read-Only" to OFF if you want to perform restore operations.
- Open NxNandManager then open new drive (CTRL + D).
- Select the mounted drive. You can now perform backup/restore operations.
emuNAND (partition)
- Mount the SD card containing emuNAND on your computer
- Open NxNandManager then open new drive (CTRL + D).
- Select the drive labelled "FULL NAND".
When I attempt to select "emu RAW GPP" a message that reads "Active emuMMC is not partition based!". I can say for sure that my emuMMC is partitioned based and not file based.
When I attempt the second set of instructions, NxNandManager lists my drives as this:
Once I select this drive and go to the USER:/saves folder, still sysNAND saves.
Something I should have mentioned is that I tried to solve the issue by following this guide: rentry(dot)org/EmuNANDNewSDcard but instead I just formatted the same SD card after backing it up.
Thanks for the response!