Na never used Edizon, it's why I was asking to see if it's safe. I was using PKHex with JKSV, but for totk I'd be using edizon on sys cfw.So you use cheat pokemon with Edizon overlay in SYS CFW?
Na never used Edizon, it's why I was asking to see if it's safe. I was using PKHex with JKSV, but for totk I'd be using edizon on sys cfw.So you use cheat pokemon with Edizon overlay in SYS CFW?
I see. But totk with edizon on emunand cfw would be better than sys cfw right? What is the benefit of using it in sys cfw anyway?Na never used Edizon, it's why I was asking to see if it's safe. I was using PKHex with JKSV, but for totk I'd be using edizon on sys cfw.
so just find one, dont use nintendo services and im cool?They don't make them so eBay or Facebook. You can check the serial numbers on ismyswitchpatched or one of the threads here.
It shouldn't be. Keep WiFi off, disconnect router or use a host file (maybe sysmmc.txt) to block Nintendo while in sysnand.Hi @Kallim you're seems very knowledgeable about using modded concurrent with clean switch and are willing to share your own experience as well. Would you happened to know what is the best way to mod the save file from modded switch then transfer it to the clean switch. Here is what I have in mind please comment
1. Login and play on emunand, edit file using JKSV, then back up save.
2. Login SYS CFW, restore with save. Of course I have the physical game to use in SYS CFW.
Is this consider as super risky? Some people do the 3rd step which is restore a clean SYS backup.
Thank you

How exactly are you entering the homebrew menu via title override? That is to say, what game/title are you using to title override with?Hello Draxzelex,
Thanks for your response.
Let me tell you that when I exit from any homebrew app I am using the designated button: in any cases the button is the + button others the B button, and so on, so I believe I am exiting from this apps the way that it is.
Any other clues?
Hi everyone,
I modded my switch a long while ago, using info from here... Thanks very much! However, I am still pretty new to it.
I have 2 Nooby questions.
1 - My modded switch is kinda old.. It sounds like it's working a bit too hard. Would it be worth modding a newer switch? And if so, what is the best way if there is a best way?
2 - I have so far only used the modded switch for save editing. I have no idea how to create something else at all. If I wanted an aimbot for a game (Splat 3) that works in a specific way, is there a way to pay someone to help create it?
Thanks so much!
The issue lies with your SD card. Backup all of the files on it to your computer, format the SD card to FAT32, then you can put the files back onto the card.Hi! I was playing SSBU with mods when suddenly I got this blank error 2-0069. reinstalled SSBU from my game cartridge using Tinfoil (works vanilla) and Arcropolis, and I even swapped SD cards. Now, I get the 2002-4802 error. What can I do to fix this?View attachment 371249View attachment 371251
Delete your /atmosphere folder then download a new one from the official GitHub page.This is my first time trying this, can anyone help me with "A fatal error occurred when running fusee.". It tells me it "Failed to identify FS!" and to press the power to reboot but when I do I see a screen with atmosphere on it then it takes me back to the error screen.
Well is there a file called package 3 inside your /atmosphere folder? The error is saying its failing to read that when using the fusee payload.Hi,
I have a erista patched switch that has an sx core installed I have been running atmosphere for the past few years without any issues. Today i tried to update from 1.4.0 to 1.5.3 and get the error "failed to read sdmc:/atmosphere/package 3 when i boot with fusee payload. I can boot using hekate -->boot cfw(emmc) but before i was able to boot directly with the fusee payload. I have a partition based emunand that was set up with sx that has been working fine.
Thanks for any help!
Thank you so much - they're going to put a new chip in or fix whatever's wrong with the current one.Check out this thread.
yes the file is thereHow exactly are you entering the homebrew menu via title override? That is to say, what game/title are you using to title override with?
- The opposite applies here. Older Switches are worth modding than newer consoles. The reason is newer devices require a modchip to be hacked unlike older Switches
- Nobody is going to make an aimbot because you would get banned fairly quickly after using it
The issue lies with your SD card. Backup all of the files on it to your computer, format the SD card to FAT32, then you can put the files back onto the card.
Delete your /atmosphere folder then download a new one from the official GitHub page.
Well is there a file called package 3 inside your /atmosphere folder? The error is saying its failing to read that when using the fusee payload.

exfat as i said it works fine if i chainload using hekate. The problem only occurs when i rename fusee.bin to payload.bin on my sd card.How is the SD card formatted?
Gotcha! It's a 128GB card, do you have a good tool to use to format it to FAT32? My file explorer on my laptop is only letting me format it to NTFS or exFAT (Presumably because of the size). Thank you for the help!The issue lies with your SD card. Backup all of the files on it to your computer, format the SD card to FAT32, then you can put the files back onto the card.
It seems to describe the process adequately. You can follow it. I wouldn't touch any AIO updater. Always better to do it manually.EDIT: This guide seems to be what i am looking for?
https://switchscene.org/threads/guide-to-update-the-firmware-of-the-switch-with-daybreak.2665/
I have a friend that wants me to mod their save. Basically they have an unmodded Switch so I would get their save on my SysNand with Cloud, mod the save (basically just giving it 999 of all materials and all weapons/armor sets), uploading the save, then he gets to download it. I see some people actually service this but I'd rather do it myself.I see. But totk with edizon on emunand cfw would be better than sys cfw right? What is the benefit of using it in sys cfw anyway?