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# Select "Exit" | # Select "Exit" | ||
# Press {{B|A}} to relock write permissions if prompted | # Press {{B|A}} to relock write permissions if prompted | ||
# Navigate to <code>[S:] SYSNAND VIRTUAL</code> | |||
# Press {{B|A}} on <code>essential.exefs</code> to select it | |||
# Select "Copy to 0:/gm9/out" | |||
#* If you see "Destination already exists", press {{B|A}} on "Overwrite file(s)" | |||
# Press {{B|A}} to continue | |||
# Hold {{B|R}} and press {{B|Start}} while still holding {{B|R}} to power off your device | # Hold {{B|R}} and press {{B|Start}} while still holding {{B|R}} to power off your device | ||
{{success|text=Your NAND backup has been successfully created. You can find it in <code>/gm9/out/</code> under the name <code><date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_###.bin</code>, along with its accompanying checksum (<code>.sha</code>) file. You will probably want to back up these files to somewhere safe, then delete them from your SD card to reclaim the space.}} | {{success|text=Your NAND backup has been successfully created. You can find it in <code>/gm9/out/</code> under the name <code><date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_###.bin</code>, along with its accompanying checksum (<code>.sha</code>) file, as well as <code>essential.exefs</code>. You will probably want to back up these files to somewhere safe, then delete them from your SD card to reclaim the space.}} | ||
== Restoring a NAND backup == | == Restoring a NAND backup == |