yep hehehheheMosfet + apus cap is the most difficult part though. Good Luck![]()
which latest firmware better for lite? stable?flash the latest firmware before anything![]()
2.65 "Important posts" --> "Firmwares"yep hehehhehe
ill try using micro solder method
micro solder wire method
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which latest firmware better for lite? stable?
the older 2.61 or 2.64 ?
do you have the latest hekate and atmosphere files?Hello, please tell me if anyone has experienced a similar problem.
The Swift Light before the chip was working without any problems.
After installing picofly - the OS does not boot. Hekate runs, internal memory is readable. All backups done, keys saved. However, neither OFW nor EmuNand OS don't start. Atmosphere (or Nintendo) logo appears for one second, then black screen and nothing happens.
Picofly is flashed with version 2.65.
Yes, of course. I used the latest versions from githubdo you have the latest hekate and atmosphere files?
have you booted full stock?Yes, of course. I used the latest versions from github
Still the sametry and deliberately resolder the CPU pin on the RP2040 side. Pull the wire out, make sure it has solid solder on it, and reattach it to the pad. I've experienced having good connection at the APU/flex before, but bad at the RP2040 with the thinner magnet wire due to the ceramic coating.
have you booted full stock?
Hmmm I'm guessing your boot files are messed up.Full stock also does not start. The nintendo logo appears for one second, then a black screen and nothing else.
I also tried flashing 16.0.1 through tegra explorer. It had no effect.
I tried restoring a backup and nothing changed.Hmmm I'm guessing your boot files are messed up.
Can you restore your backup?
No, I haven't, thanks for the tip, I'll check it out tonight.Have you tried 'Warmboot Error Fix' to boot to ofw?
sounds like you've used the wrong points on the mosfet.Installing Raspberry Pi causes CPU capacitor short circuit, which means what's wrong? On the premise of confirming that there is no problem with welding
sounds like you've used the wrong points on the mosfet.
This can be sure that there is no welding error. I have confirmed it again and again. Will a problem with the Raspberry Pi hardware cause this situation?sounds like you've used the wrong points on the mosfet.
you probably did something wrong, did you use the mosfet or the flat?This can be sure that there is no welding error. I have confirmed it again and again. Will a problem with the Raspberry Pi hardware cause this situation?
sounds like you've used the wrong points on the mosfet.
mosyou probably did something wrong, did you use the mosfet or the flat?
are you sure? that capacitor gives 15 Ohm by default, that is OKInstalling Raspberry Pi causes CPU capacitor short circuit, which means what's wrong? On the premise of confirming that there is no problem with welding