Basically, I installed a game using DBI and I accidentally dragged the NPS files into the "NAND" part instead of "SD Card". Once I realized this, I used DBI to transfer it to my SD card. I did not boot up SysNAND, launch the game in SysNAND, or even launch the game in EmuNAND (like it matters anyway).
Can I still boot into SysNAND? I still feel iffy about it, how can I clean my SysNAND?
The NAND Partition, If you booted on emuNAND, is part of the SD Card. It's called NAND because is a partition reserved for the system and profiles on your emuNAND. Just chill and use your console as always
Always wondered this myself. Thanks for clarifying!
ah sweet, thanks!
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I see your question has already been answered, so here's an additional tip.
When you're in EmuNAND and go to the settings, then storage, the system simulates having internal memory to which you can move games (just like in SysNAND when you move an app to the microSD card or vice versa). Everything works within the microSD card; you don't touch the SysNAND (internal memory).
Where you DO need to be careful is when you boot into SysNAND CFW (internal memory with Homebrew CFW enabled). This is only used to access Daybreak and update or downgrade the SysNAND.