Hacking SWITCH NOOB PARADISE - Ask questions here

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Try to backup the data, and then do a reformat.
I'll try and see if I have any hard drive empty that's big enough for all of the data
The SD is a 500gb one and it was about 80% full, so i was hoping there was another solution that didnt involve reformatting it
 
Seperate your NAND if you want to play online and use an emunand for your backup/homebrews.
Just to be 100% clear, separate the sysnand and emunand? Following the guide linked by Draxzelex, creating an emunand and then booting into stock sysnand for online will be okay?
 
Burnt Fuses: (0DM 7/6): 12 - 0 (9.1.0 - 9.2.0)

Too high I'm guessing?

Fuse count is too high without a bootloader, so what you can try is do a backup of current NAND, then use hekate to do the NAND restore and use hekate to boot stock via and update to have a clean NAND.

[Stock SYS]
fss0=atmosphere/package3
stock=1
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/stock_boot.bmp
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Just to be 100% clear, separate the sysnand and emunand? Following the guide linked by Draxzelex, creating an emunand and then booting into stock sysnand for online will be okay?

Follow this guide

https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy
 
Fuse count is too high without a bootloader, so what you can try is do a backup of current NAND, then use hekate to do the NAND restore and use hekate to boot stock via and update to have a clean NAND.
So I backup my current NAND, then restore my old NAND and boot into stock firmware, then update using Nintendo's servers to current firmware?
 
Two more questions, should I use two SD cards? One that holds purely the sysnand backup, and one for the emunand? Or is that not needed/possible?
& is stock sysnand safest for online play?

Use one card.
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So I backup my current NAND, then restore my old NAND and boot into stock firmware, then update using Nintendo's servers to current firmware?

That is what you can try, you need to see if using hekate stock boot option would allow you to boot into that old NAND even though you have higher fuse count, backup current NAND first.
 
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Posting here in case it’s a dumb af question…

if I install Android lineage on my jailbroken switch - can I use emulators in android? … or is this like a “hat on a hat” kind of situation? ( in that i should just install emulators in atmosphere/HeKate?)
 
Posting here in case it’s a dumb af question…

if I install Android lineage on my jailbroken switch - can I use emulators in android? … or is this like a “hat on a hat” kind of situation? ( in that i should just install emulators in atmosphere/HeKate?)
yes


it depends of game and system you want to emulate where it will run better there is also ubuntu and lakka i think? Backup your emu and sd card files before you will partiotion your sd for android becouse ofc it will wipe your card clean.
 
Ok, i´m trying to find it - but why is it going into coma?
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Might want to h2wtestw that card.
Now i tried 6.06 and it says:

SD-Card is exFAT but installed HOS driver only supports FAT32!
Failed to launch HOS!

What to do?
 
Ok, i´m trying to find it - but why is it going into coma?
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Now i tried 6.06 and it says:

SD-Card is exFAT but installed HOS driver only supports FAT32!
Failed to launch HOS!

What to do?

You need to format the card as FAT32.
 
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