While this is the goal it isn't guaranteed. The purpose of doing this would be to avoid being banned for using homebrew. You'd leave your homebrew emuMMC NAND(s) offline by not linking them to any Nintendo account and then optionally using a DNS service to block any communication between your homebrew NAND and Nintendo. In one usage scenario you could run the Official Nintendo Switch Firmware, on the latest version and without hacks to play your original games and go online and then have one or more emuMMC NANDs to use for homebrew purposes. ![]() The NAND is stored internally on the eMMC chip on the Nintendo Switch's motherboard and used to store the Horizon OS, system settings, etc. emuMMC is essentially a copy of the NAND that you relocate and access using a Micro SD Card. emuMMC is an implementation of what is commonly referred to emuNAND in various console modification scenes. This guide will walk you through the process of entering into RCM mode to use the Hekate payload to create an emuMMC NAND installation which you will then use for homebrew purposes. has given you ample warning about this and by continuing to use this "guide" you are doing so "AT YOUR OWN RISK". You also won't be able to download any software you previously purchased. If you do get banned you'll lose all of the software you purchased and won't be able to play online and/or update any software you currently own. Running exploits, unsigned code (aka Homebrew Software) and shoving small metal objects into your Nintendo Switch can result in damaging the Switch beyond repair or having your online access to Nintendo's services terminated resulting the loss of software, hardware, functionality and/or both (which also includes unforeseen losses and/or damages).
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