This is actually true, but if you dont format one of the Nands, then you have a copy of everything in boths NandsUnlinking nands is not needed with the switch sx emunand. It uses another folder called emutendo instead of using the nintendo folder sysnand uses. That way they don't conflict with each other like it used to happen on the 3ds.
Yeah. The only downside of formating one of the nands is that you'll have to pair the controllers each time you switch from one to another. It can be avoided by manually deleting the copied unwanted games instead of formating.This is actually true, but if you dont format one of the Nands, then you have a copy of everything in boths Nands
You can open the album and the sx menu should pop up. Look at the logo on the top right. If you're on emunand it should state it there. You can also use a different theme to tell them apart.one more question. How do i know if im in emunand on sxos
Yeah I have low boot rate on mine. It takes me up to 5 times to boot it. Some are saying that if you create a new emunand using 2.6.1 it works. I'll try it out if a fix doesn't come soon.I hear of bugs on emunand when booting sx os 2.6.1, anyone experience it?
5 times sounds crazy, might be finger prints on the microsd if you took it out to copy filesYeah I have low boot rate on mine. It takes me up to 5 times to boot it. Some are saying that if you create a new emunand using 2.6.1 it works. I'll try it out if a fix doesn't come soon.
Just tried cleaning it. First boot was successful. Three boots after just got a black screen sometimes after the nintendo logo and sometimes the nintendo logo did not even showed up. The fifth time it booted up correctly. This test were all one after another with the exact same setup and without removing the sd card. Sd card is 200gb sandisk fat32 class10 A1 and to inject the payload I used the rcmloader dongle. I never had this problems until the 2.6 update.5 times sounds crazy, might be finger prints on the microsd if you took it out to copy files
seems a minority of people is having some kind of problems, it could be microsd related or corrupted filesJust tried cleaning it. First boot was successful. Three boots after just got a black screen sometimes after the nintendo logo and sometimes the nintendo logo did not even showed up. The fifth time it booted up correctly. This test were all one after another with the exact same setup and without removing the sd card. Sd card is 200gb sandisk fat32 class10 A1 and to inject the payload I used the rcmloader dongle. I never had this problems until the 2.6 update.
Yeah I'll backup my files and reformat again. I'll let you know if it works.seems a minority of people is having some kind of problems, it could be microsd related or corrupted files
so far, it's booting 100% for me since 2.6 day1 on average 5 boots per day
Turns out my SD was the problem and formatting it worked! I thought that by already being on fat32 that couldn't be the problem but formatting it again and bringing the files back seems to have fixed my emunand boot rate issue completely. Thanks for everything.seems a minority of people is having some kind of problems, it could be microsd related or corrupted files
so far, it's booting 100% for me since 2.6 day1 on average 5 boots per day
glad to hear that you got it sorted out and Thanks for the update.Turns out my SD was the problem and formatting it worked! I thought that by already being on fat32 that couldn't be the problem but formatting it again and bringing the files back seems to have fixed my emunand boot rate issue completely. Thanks for everything.