Hello! I've successfully booted into Custom Firmware (following the guide for setting up EmuNand) but the version number I see in system settings ends with S, insted of E. Did I do something wrong? Thanks in advance!
Oh I just double checked that I followed the whole guide for EmuNand instead of the CFW-no-emunand one. I guess that I launched sysnand CFW by accident, then. Considering that I want to keep Sysnand completely clean, should I proceed to restore my Nand backup?You're not on emunand in that case, you're likely on sysnand CFW.
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Did you click on the wrong link on this page? That would set you up to get CFW without emunand, and that's how you get the S on the version, unless you just launched sysnand CFW by accident.
Unless you installed NSPs or something, you don’t need to worry about it.Considering that I want to keep Sysnand completely clean, should I proceed to restore my Nand backup?
Yes. If you haven't been online after you accidentally booted sysNAND CFW that's the only way to 100% ensure you won't get banned, it seems like booting into Atmosphere on sysNAND might not be enough to get flagged for a ban but we don't 100% know for sure, so there's still a risk.Oh I just double checked that I followed the whole guide for EmuNand instead of the CFW-no-emunand one. I guess that I launched sysnand CFW by accident, then. Considering that I want to keep Sysnand completely clean, should I proceed to restore my Nand backup?
EDIT: Actually, I just launched it again and made completely sure that I tapped the "Atmosphere FSS0 EmuMMC" icon. And it still shows "9.1.0|AMS 0.10.2|S" on my version number. My SD card was partitioned as per the guide, so I don't get what I did wrong...
EDIT²: Just found out I skipped the "making the emuMMC " step of the guide, probably because I got distracted with the NAND backup details below. That was the issue, just in the unlikely case someone else faces the same problem.