You don't really need a guide for restoring your backup as all you do is place BOOT0, BOOT1, and the rawnand.bin (or split files) into the backup/restore/(emmc serial number) folder then restore them with Hekate.Thanks for the quick answer. Yeah, let's hope the clean dump is actually clean since, as you said, it was made before running anything. I have found some guides like this one so hopefully it should not be that hard.
As for the term 'CFW', I may have used it the wrong way. What I meant is installing homebrew, backups and so on (what I was doing) in the "emunand" and going online as everyone does with purchased games in "sysnand", which is the main thing I want to do right now. If having emuMMC makes this possible, I'll go for it. I'll try to find a good tutorial here and try to familiarise with it before doing anything crazy.
Again, thanks a lot!
See if anywhere in the description it mentions data transfer. For reference, this is the cable I bought and personally use. Also please refrain from double posting or pressing the "Post" button multiple times.Im looking at some Type C USB Cables for my switch, but they all say "charging cord". Will they still work for moving the payload to the Switch?
Fuses dictate what firmware you can downgrade to. The console compares the number of fuses burnt to the firmware you are currently running and determines if the console can boot. If they match, nothing happens. If the fuse count is higher than the firmware, the console will refuse to boot thus preventing downgrading. If the fuse count is lower than the firmware, then the console will burn fuses until the fuse count and firmware match thus preventing you from downgrading to whatever your fuse count was prior. And downgrading is useful in case a future exploit is released exclusively for lower firmware versions such as an untethered coldboot.I'm on 9.somthing and was thinking of upgrading to os 10 for the button remapping feature. Is there a detailed tutorial somewhere for the best way to do that? Last time I did it, I really stumbled my way through it and I'm not sure I did it right. I dont really understand the whole fuse burning thing.
Anyways, you can use ChoiDujourNX to update your firmware without burning fuses. Also please refrain from double posting or pressing the "Post" button multiple times.