

I already updated atmosphere and hekate to latest using the site i posted above. Only thing left is system firmware...right?Daybreak comes bundled with atmosphere.
You can also download the firmware files, using your favourite search engine and search for "4fe164705b2392592553586f7cf9d03e" and you should find a site "darth...something".
Download the latest firmware "Firmware 15.0.1 (Rebootless Update)"
Extract the zip and put the files in a folder e.g. fw1501.
Next copy the folder to your switch sd card.
EDIT:
Download the latest sigpatches from this thread and copy the two folders to your sd card.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/sigpatches-for-atmosphere-hekate-fss0-fusee-package3.571543/
On your Switch make sure you´re in EmuMCC (|E in system settings).
Then continue the guide with "Updating your emuMMC with Daybreak"
(Update your SysNAND via system settings)

Hi. Thanks for repying!1)
The rebootless update is just an silent / mini update
to the previous one - basicially the latest firmware.
2)
You can copy the fw folder on root or in any folder,
you can point daybreak to any folder on your sd card.
No, you don‘t have to update your sysnand but use
system settings while doing it.
3)
Sorry to hear that.
Make sure your Switch is completely turned off,
press and hold the power button for about 20 seconds.
Copy the hekate payload to the root of your sd card
(and rename another hekate.bin to reboot_payload
and overwrite the one in the atmosphere folder).
Sending the hekate payload will load the newest version
of your sd card and after restarting you get back to hekate.
(Some RCM Loaders have problems with hekate newer than 5.9.0)
First try to fix archive bit in hekate ->Tools.
Next rename the atmosphere/contents folder
to contents-bak, maybe its a sysmodule thats causing problems.

I tried to say its not required to update the sysnand but when you everDidn't understood this part: "No, you don‘t have to update your sysnand but use system settings while doing it."
Just to be clear, we talk about updating NOT "CFW - SysNAND" or "CFW - EmuMMC",Good to hear its working now.
I tried to say its not required to update the sysnand but when you ever
want to update use the official method via system settings instead of daybreak homebrew.
sysnand is sysnand, by daybrake you should update emummc/emunand you dont need to update sys to update emuJust to be clear, we talk about updating NOT "CFW - SysNAND" or "CFW - EmuMMC",
but about updating "Stock - SysNAND" via system settings and internet. Correct?
(below is not my pic from my console, but from google, as an example)
Can you please confirm what i asked up there?sysnand is sysnand, by daybrake you should update emummc/emunand you dont need to update sys to update emu
https://rentry.org/SwitchTerminology
yes if that hetate ini of yours is correctCan you please confirm what i asked up there?
Because this can get confusing fast. I'm already confused as is.
Thanks for the link by the way.
hetate ini correct? What?yes if that hetate ini of yours is correct![]()
hi, where do the contents of that zip (the updater) go? .Get all in one switch updater and daybreak. That's it.
https://github.com/HamletDuFromage/aio-switch-updater
Can't find a link for daybreak, but I think its on the homebrew app store?
Never use updaters if you don't understand what they do, because you won't know what to fix and how to fix it if anything goes wrong.hi, where do the contents of that zip (the updater) go? .
also what is daybreak and why do i need it in conjunction with the updater?
this updater even updated the firmware and everything? is it possible to update hekate, while that's currently in use on the switch . or does that need to be updated manually, while the switch is off and the memory card removed?
thanks
i'm not really in a much better situation now.. because I have no idea what to do with the downloaded updated firmware files. the website i got them from didn't seem to have instructions either.Never use updaters if you don't understand what they do, because you won't know what to fix and how to fix it if anything goes wrong.
See this instead to update manually: https://gbatemp.net/threads/ultimate-guide-to-upgrade-your-firmware-atmosphere.661148/
Once you have everything else up to date, put the files on the SD under a folder namedi'm not really in a much better situation now.. because I have no idea what to do with the downloaded updated firmware files. the website i got them from didn't seem to have instructions either.
firmware (or something you can recognize later), then launch Daybreak and select that folder.I spend way more time updating and tweaking than actually playing...typically with the switch... i figure out how to install atmosphere/etc and then forget about it for over 6 months until a game refuses to work because i need something updated. by then my memory of what to do is gone and i have to figure it out almost from scratch