Homebrew app Restore original fw switch

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Hi, I originally used team xecuter SX pro dongle along with choidujournx etc. It's been a while and i'm not familiar with any of it anymore. I want to uninstall everything and go back to using my switch.

I've read somewhere that all you needed is to delete your micro sd but the switch doesn't turn on without the dongle I find. Thx
 
What do you want to achieve? want to play online? got any NAND backup?
I don't need to play anything online, I just want to put a cartridge in an play as normal. I tried looking in my folders but I couldn't find any NAND backup. Nothing like boot0 or boot1 etc. My apologies, it's been a while since I've done any of this stuff and thanks.
 
There is a possibility you got banned, if so no updates no Nintendo store to buy digital games and maybe most importantly, no playing online.
 
I don't need to play anything online, I just want to put a cartridge in an play as normal. I tried looking in my folders but I couldn't find any NAND backup. Nothing like boot0 or boot1 etc. My apologies, it's been a while since I've done any of this stuff and thanks.

You can't restore original firmware if you don't have any backup to restore to, the only thing you can really do is either run stock, or run CFW with nogc off.
 
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Just browsing the SX OS, gave me the option to select NAND > Restore NAND from a previous NAND backup. The file must have been hidden. Further advanced options are: Restore boot0 (yes), Restore raw full NAND (yes), Restore system partitions (no), Restore boot1 (yes), and restore user partition (no). My question is, once I perform the NAND backup, what am I to expect? Thanks again.
 
Just browsing the SX OS, gave me the option to select NAND > Restore NAND from a previous NAND backup. The file must have been hidden. Further advanced options are: Restore boot0 (yes), Restore raw full NAND (yes), Restore system partitions (no), Restore boot1 (yes), and restore user partition (no). My question is, once I perform the NAND backup, what am I to expect? Thanks again.

well you can't do anything if you don't have your nand backup.
 

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