Would it be theoretically possible to do this?

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By "this", I mean flashing an older version of HorizonOS and then updating again.

I know about the eFuses, but AFAIK, something (either AutoRCM or Hekate) bypasses fuse count checks.

I'm potentially thinking about downgrading to the latest version where you could unlink nintendo accounts from profiles and unlink the account from my profile.
 

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You can downgrade and upgrade firmware as much as you want, using Daybreak.
If you're talking about a sysemmc that connects to Nintendo servers, then you need to be very careful, because they have a record of which firmware updates you've downloaded, so you'd have to stay completely offline when on a lower firmware, and update back to where you were using Daybreak, not an official update, so they don't see you downloading the same one twice. You'd also have to take all the usual precautions for online CFW, no NSPs installed ever, etc.
 

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Are you just trying to get rid of the cloud save errors when launching games? if so just use goldleaf to unlink locally.

if you downgrade im pretty sure once you connect to nintendo to try to unlink it will require you to update.
 

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