Oh. Your initial post said you were booting into RCM but the GUI is saying the Switch is not in RCM. Are you booting into RCM then plugging it into your computer? If so, does it start charging after you plugged it in?No, this is what I mean:
Oh. Your initial post said you were booting into RCM but the GUI is saying the Switch is not in RCM. Are you booting into RCM then plugging it into your computer? If so, does it start charging after you plugged it in?No, this is what I mean:
Oh. Your initial post said you were booting into RCM but the GUI is saying the Switch is not in RCM. Are you booting into RCM then plugging it into your computer? If so, does it start charging after you plugged it in?
I've seen this happen before and the only common thread I found was people running Windows 10. By chance, is that your operating system?Oh, sorry. Yeah, I hold volume+ and the power button, the screen doesn't boot, then I plug it into my pc but nothing happens. No device sound, etc.
I've seen this happen before and the only common thread I found was people running Windows 10. By chance, is that your operating system?
Ugh idk why some Windows 10 users can get this working while others can't. Before you try other operating systems, do you have an Android device that you can load the payload from?Why yes indeed. Should I try the Ubuntu thing? I've seen that floating around as a solution.
Ugh idk why some Windows 10 users can get this working while others can't. Before you try other operating systems, do you have an Android device that you can load the payload from?
Yes, you will be utilizing an app called NXLoader. Here is a link to the github page: https://github.com/DavidBuchanan314/NXLoader (Unfortunately, there's no thread on GBATemp for it). By default, it loads the ReSwitched payload which is a proof of concept, but you can change the payload by going into the phone's SD card and swapping out the .bin file with whatever payload you want to send to your Switch.Yeah, I have a Kindle Fire. All I need is a USB-OTG adapter, right?
1. its certainly not impossible, especially early on when people dont know what nintendo can and cant find out about. some guy just had two switches banned, one of which used a hbloader and pegaswitch only ages ago.There are obviously dangers in installing homebrew on Switch,but which ones are they ?
Can your NNID get banned for installing homebrew?
Can your console get bricked by installing homebrew?
So would I be safe if I created a NNID just use homebrew and one to buy games,dlcs,etc ?1. its certainly not impossible, especially early on when people dont know what nintendo can and cant find out about. some guy just had two switches banned, one of which used a hbloader and pegaswitch only ages ago.
2. potentially if you install shoddy homebrew
probably not. i mean, if they start banning in mass, they will ban the entire console (and potentially all accounts on it maybe?)So would I be safe if I created a NNID just use homebrew and one to buy games,dlcs,etc ?
(I may have a wrong idea of how NNIDs work,I don't own a Switch yet,though,I've heard about the from both 3ds and Wii U
welp,lol,I'm not rich.All I wanted was emulators (since VC is probably never coming to Switch)probably not. i mean, if they start banning in mass, they will ban the entire console (and potentially all accounts on it maybe?)
the safest way would be one entirely clean system and one homebrew system. for everything else, we probably need time and just see what happens
So trying to install homebrew on 5.0.2 is pretty pointless right? Seeing as the CFW clears on every reboot and having it installed causes the sleep mode to lock, forcing a restart.
All firmwares based on the current Switch revision can utilize all of the available and upcoming CFWs. The new Switch revision, Mariko, will not be but as far as know, they are not publicly available yet. Also, there is no CFW that can run backups off the SD card at the current time. TX's modchip uses a CFW that can do this but it will be released on June 15th which is the same time that another CFW, Atmosphere, is planned for completion.I’m about to buy a switch. New they are € 330 here, unknown firmware. I found someone selling one for € 220 with zelda included, running the latest firmware. Does the latter qualify running CFW to run disk dumps off an sd card? I downloaded 500+ gb of dumps and am solely interested in piracy. Thank you for the response!
I used a pair of large scissors (if that helps) to cut them. Pliers would probably work better as they would produce a cleaner cut than scissors. And yes, you are aiming for the upside-down U shape. Are Canadian paperclips that different from American paperclips?So I was able to get into RCM mode by bending a jumbo paperclip that barely fit in the joycon rail after I slid it in, but haven't been able to replicate my success since then. I have no idea what kind of scissors or pliers to use on the clip to snap it like the thread, but I can't find one to cut the clip. It's an upside down U shape, right? Well, regardless I live in Canada where the paper clips aren't exactly easy to bend unless you muscle it, and they are practically impossible to cut. Is there a specific technique that I should know or a specific brand of pliers/scissors to use?
Also to my knowledge, GBATemp does not condone piracy and homebrew is for experimental purposes only as well as playing backups of games you already own.
...link?What is the statue of upstreaming all the various linux patches for the switch hardwar the mailine kernel , u-boot, mesa, coreboot and all the others, has that been just stated as "we will one day do it" or is that process started somewhere on the various mailinglists yet?
So trying to install homebrew on 5.0.2 is pretty pointless right? Seeing as the CFW clears on every reboot and having it installed causes the sleep mode to lock, forcing a restart.
The current CFW (which acts more like a HEN, but that's just a technicality) is not designed for public usage. It has many bugs and problems, one of them being unable to enter sleep mode. The other CFW that is currently being worked on, Atmosphere, will most likely not have this issue as it has been in the works since February now and will be the tool that the entire community, minus the TX users, ends up utilizing.To add onto this is persistence something that can be easily fixed through CFW? If I wanted to use CFW, purchase stardew valley from eshop (only way to get it, no retail carts) would I have to redownload and start a new game everytime?