Hacking Only way to hack Switch: Hidden Browser

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Why? Because the switch hasn't got a way to install things, can only Read/View (no modify) Apps or something like that.
(I think) The only 2 way's to hack/homebrew for switch is:

- Throw Browser to vulnerability of RAM/CPU execute temporaly files (Patch-on-fly [PegaSwitch])

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- Wait untill Nintendo publicate ufficial firmware with some new things like YouTube app, Facebook app, Virtual Console app...

Do you guys think like me?
Or not?
 

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Why? Because the switch hasn't got a way to install things, can only Read/View (no modify) Apps or something like that.
(I think) The only 2 way's to hack/homebrew for switch is:

- Throw Browser to vulnerability of RAM/CPU execute temporaly files (Patch-on-fly [PegaSwitch])

Or

- Wait untill Nintendo publicate ufficial firmware with some new things like YouTube app, Facebook app, Virtual Console app...

Do you guys think like me?
Or not?
You say it like you know all the software inside the switch.....look the 3ds scene it took a while before being hack and used as freely as today you know? Don't get me wrong but your thread is useless....
 

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What about the Recovery menu on switch?
 

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What about the Recovery menu on switch?
you click on download OS and with the dns trick you redirect it to nvidia to download the shield OS.
bum, switch hacked

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1-Jan 1990?? wtf
also, apparently the switch was made by "HP" top left corner
 
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