Nand Restoring

kitosara

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Oct 7, 2019
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Ok, so I'm dumb and I accidentally deleted my NAND backup of 9.0.0. I must have done it yesterday when I was tired as I work two 12 hours shifts on the weekend and must have not been thinking, so I wanted to restore my system nand because I have been getting errors and reboots on my emunand and I was worried that that could somehow show on my system nand and get my console flagged if I ever wanted to switch back to that and buy some games or something and I didn't want that to happen. Not really sure if it works that way but if it some how does, is their a way for me to restore my system nand back to a default restored state before those errors on my emunand? Again not sure if it works that way and I'm just being paranormal lol but for a better state of mind for me I'd still like to do that if it's possible without my own backup of my nand. Fortunately I always keep my system nand wifi off just in case I every had a random reboot or something and so It would not connect me to the internet and get me flagged or something before I was ever able to restore it.
 

Hackerjac

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Emunand and sysnand is 2 independent nands and what you do on your emunand does not effect your sysnand
 

kitosara

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Ok but what does the new 2.9.2 patch note that’s says “all error reporting and telemetry has been neutered. That means errors that are generated while using SX OS that might get you "flagged" won't be queued up for delivery when you boot into OFW anymore either!” What does that mean? If they are separated then I’m confused if this means that error data could roll over to my system nand and get flagged.
 

Hackerjac

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That i belive means if you boot cfw without using emunand
 

imprezgc8

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Correct. If you were using your sysnand for CFW and booted to OFW it "could" have in the past potentially sent error data. That is why we always recommend emunand for CFW. Now that has been completely removed for sure. If you are using emunand and stealth mode you should be fine from sending any data to Nintendo while booted to CFW.
 

kingsour914

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Jul 14, 2019
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Correct. If you were using your sysnand for CFW and booted to OFW it "could" have in the past potentially sent error data. That is why we always recommend emunand for CFW. Now that has been completely removed for sure. If you are using emunand and stealth mode you should be fine from sending any data to Nintendo while booted to CFW.
I have not but thank you for this. I will download and try it out now.
 

TubeBar

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That’s why it’s equally important to keep regular backups of emunand as well. In case emunand gets corrupted. That’s why I recommend using emunand files it’s easy to backup regularly.

fortunatly it sounds like the issue is with your emunand so worse case scenario just have to recreate emunand. I’d recommend making a new nand backup while you’re at it.