Because he is trying to grab the userbases of all other installers and then shill forTX.And... another homebrew to confuse the scene even more, now with 3 installers made by you.
Jesus, I just have a question.
Why?
To stress the fact that you shouldn't put your Switch in water.Why the name lithium anyway?
Im wondering where the gui is from?![]()
From the developer of DZ... I dont remember the name.
Blawir... Blawer... Blaw something.
Blawar!!! Already remember.
original tinfoil 0.2.1 usb also work, and I have more trust in it.Thanks dude, this was the only way i could install via USB in 7.0.0
You are my hero!
@blawar it works very well through the Wi-fi I get better speeds using this app than sx installer I’m hitting 13MB/s download with lithium against 9MB/s with sx Installer. The only issue I have found out it won’t save my configuration every time I go out the app I have to keep putting my nut details back in again. Also forgot to mention, no separate columns for games, dlc, updates etc.. which is really handy and I do miss, apart from that the simplicity of the app is far better than tinfoil/sx Installer over network/usb installs for ease of use.
@blawar it works very well through the Wi-fi I get better speeds using this app than sx installer I’m hitting 13MB/s download with lithium against 9MB/s with sx Installer. The only issue I have found out it won’t save my configuration every time I go out the app I have to keep putting my nut details back in again. Also forgot to mention, no separate columns for games, dlc, updates etc.. which is really handy and I do miss, apart from that the simplicity of the app is far better than tinfoil/sx Installer over network/usb installs for ease of use.
Thanks yes exiting with the b works. Yes I agree it certainly does boot up a lot faster than the other installers, it’s a shame it slows down with them I do like the columns being present it’s very handy.only exit with b button, dont exit with home or it will not save.
The separate columns for games, dlc, and updates was powered by indexing the files, which caused increased boot time, which some people do not like.
Im wondering where the gui is from?![]()
I know this might be a stupid question considering the title, but I gotta ask: Does Lithium work for older FW versions, eg. 5.1?
hmm, how to ignore FW when installing using this app?