Not sure if it's any different on Mariko units, but entering maintenance mode should be similar. Maybe after you select to boot into sysNAND / OFW you should start holding both volume + and - buttons? I have no experience with units with modchip.
The link I sent you doesn't have sys-patch or sigpatches probably because they are mainly used for piracy reasons. One of things they had to settle on in order to keep the site running without N taking it down. Once you download sys-patch archive, just extract it to the root of your SD card. Whenever there are no instructions on how to install certain homebrew app or module, just check the folder structure and that should give you an idea. In sys-patch archive, one of the first things you see is the atmosphere folder which is found on root of the SD card.
Pretty much, yeah. Extract to the root of the SD card and overwrite the existing files if prompted.
There are two ways that I usually use:
- Via Atmosphere's USB transfer app (haze.nro) - only for minor stuff like apps that don't require reboot.
- Via Hekate's USB tools - recommended as you don't have to remove SD card from your Switch, just reboot to Hekate and select USB tools, connect your Switch to the PC and begin transfer. I usually use this whenever I'm replacing a large number of files (copying new firmware files, Hekate, Atmosphere, sys-patch and other modules) and when I need to reboot the console in order to make a change. Once done, I close the USB tools and reload Hekate and boot into Atmosphere by launching one of the options I set up in my hekate_ipl.ini.
If I understood you correctly, you don't need to redo the setup each time. When you're careful, it's hard to mess it up, trust me. I'm far from the "experienced" users around here and I yet to run into an issue (thank God). All you need is the up-to-date brain.exe and reading skills, that's it.
If you plan on using sysNAND to play legit games, you'll have to update eventually. Might as well do it now since both Atmosphere and Hekate have released support for the 20.1.0 and sys-patch works without issues.
I have an update I want to share about what’s been going on with my Switch process, but first things first, let me say this:
Thank you so SO MUCH for all of your help and patience for the past week or so with helping me through this.
As a beginner in all of this, I genuinely believed that Switch modding would be exactly the same as 3DS modding, and to an extent, it kind of is, but is still way different and slightly more confusing than I thought it’d be, so needless to say I was absolutely lost. You hear a lot about Reddit being THE best place for finding help, but searching for threads with similar issues (AND up-to-date solutions) to your own is a chore, and actually asking for help there is worse since you tend to just get a lot of unnecessary snark instead of just a simple and straightforward answer to the questions you asked from the start. It’s exhausting.
So again, thank you so much for being the first person to walk me through this for so long.
I’m learning a lot and I appreciate your help, you’re absolutely awesome for it.
As for the update I mentioned, I’ve since gotten my hands on a 128GB SD card, and have formatted it to FAT32 and used the guide you provided to create a new emuMMC, as well as updated OFW, and I think this is the best that my Switch has worked since having it modded a month ago. I also followed your instructions for removing the annoying pending update nags on both sysnand and emunand.
Strangely enough, it’s the opposite of what it was before.
The update nags are totally gone on sysnand, but they refuse to go away on emunand. These update nags make it harder to boot to homebrew with the hold+ R method too, since they prevent the game from opening at all. Though, I can still boot to homebrew through album, but it’s in applet mode.
Luckily though, I can still use DBI, so I guess I’m not too worried about that…
Or is that something I
should worry about, and try to fix right now?
My big question though, is since I’ve heard from others that tinfoil doesn’t work on the newest firmware/hekate update, is there a good alternative or is there a way to make tinfoil work without breaking anything?
I know about just getting NSP files and then using a USB transfer with DBI Backend or MTP responder, but oof, apparently a lot of these files are way too big for both my PC AND my external hard drives to handle, even as a zipped file.