I am the original owner of the system, I did mod the system beforehand by installing PayloadLauncher to the Health & Safety app so that I could backup my old data however I knew not to set it to autoboot. Upon choosing to erase everything, it seemed to be working fine until it was interrupted with a message stating that "A system-memory error has occurred. Turn the console off, and then try again," do note that it isn't showing up as a black screen or with an error code but rather as a system message except there's no button to press we can only power off. Doing that, I quickly learn the GamePad is no longer synced to the system and turning on the TV shows it back at where it was before trying again until it grays out presumably to show that same message again. Am I done now? Is there no way to recover from this brick? I am aware of UDPIH's existence, I know it can help pair the GamePad while allowing to dump syslogs and install WUPs for any possibly corrupted system titles but I don't know how I should approach that or whether better options exist. I don't own a modded Switch or Raspberry Pi Pico, I don't mind buying the Pico however I am a little skeptical to just yet until my concerns are answered. I do have NAND dumps however not of the MLC storage because I foolishly did not think it'd be worth it from being told it wasn't as important as the rest.
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