Seems like an interference problem however there are historic reports of the Bluetooth either being weak and or de syncing. Tinfoil (cookie sheets?) being an easy solution most have used successfully either in the joycon or round about the dock. Maybe not ideal but successful none the less for many.
Where is your dock located in relation to the tv, other electrical devices/wires? Try moving it more in the open and same with your speaker or try another speaker.
Seems like an interference problem however there are historic reports of the Bluetooth either being weak and or de syncing. Tinfoil (cookie sheets?) being an easy solution most have used successfully either in the joycon or round about the dock. Maybe not ideal but successful none the less for many.
Where is your dock located in relation to the tv, other electrical devices/wires? Try moving it more in the open and same with your speaker or try another speaker.
The console is close to the wall at the side of the gaming Monitor (that's why I am using a BT Speaker), the electrical cables are attached to the electrical plug on the side of my desk which seems to be beside a Plug that I guess for the aerial antenna (I don't know if it works)
last time I tried I tested on both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz same result, I can try again, later today
Post automatically merged:
The console is close to the wall at the side of the gaming Monitor (that's why I am using a BT Speaker), the electrical cables are attached to the electrical plug on the side of my desk which seems to be beside a Plug that I guess for the aerial antenna (I don't know if it works)
Interference could be caused by cables, especially if coiled and specially if they have a lot of data or energy (or both) going thru them, so stuff like Thunderbolt 4 or usb-c cables with 100W mayb cause weird problems like drop in wifi signal in the area...ask me how I now
last time I tried I tested on both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz same result, I can try again, later today
Post automatically merged:
The console is close to the wall at the side of the gaming Monitor (that's why I am using a BT Speaker), the electrical cables are attached to the electrical plug on the side of my desk which seems to be beside a Plug that I guess for the aerial antenna (I don't know if it works)
Seems a strange set up... You have a plug socket on the side of your desk and the cables are attached to the plug socket?? Do you mean inserted ie plugged in?
I would definitely unattach the cables away from the socket so they have a free path direct to the socket and then plugged in. The tv ariel.... Is this a co axial socket on your wall?? Definitely move it away from there.
Seems a strange set up... You have a plug socket on the side of your desk and the cables are attached to the plug socket?? Do you mean inserted ie plugged in?
I would definitely unattach the cables away from the socket so they have a free path direct to the socket and then plugged in. The tv ariel.... Is this a co axial socket on your wall?? Definitely move it away from there.
Yeah sound strange XD, of course I use a Multicontact which is plugged into that socket. I will perform a test later today away from that wall so there is no interference coming from it.
Interference could be caused by cables, especially if coiled and specially if they have a lot of data or energy (or both) going thru them, so stuff like Thunderbolt 4 or usb-c cables with 100W mayb cause weird problems like drop in wifi signal in the area...ask me how I now
I'm modding a switch and a lot of the things switch hacks guide is telling me to do I need to log into nintendo services for but to do that I have to update my switch beyond 19.0.1. I've heard you shouldnt update your firmware as it could mess with stuff so I'm not sure what to do here.
"Before setting up for homebrew, install at least one eShop title to utilize "title takeover""
"If you choose the emuMMC path introduced later in the guide, you will also need a microSD card that is at least 128 gigabytes. In this path, it'll be important to disable the Automatic Save Data Cloud function beforehand, as well as making sure the Switch is set as the primary Pass-Enabled console."
I either need to sign into nintendo or update my firmware to do these things. At least to my understanding.
this is because if you have those enabled on the new EmuNAND the games will not work until you remove them, and remove the user, and then create a new user on the EmuNAND.
Im trying to install games from my pc to my switch but and im not sure how to do it. I hear youre supposed to use dbi but thats in russian now and i heard some things about it being used to brick consoles or something. Is there an english version of dbi I cant find or is there something else everyone is using?
It's just that doing it doesn't seem to get rid of the annoying notifications when I try to open any of the games, either to play or to boot homebrew while pressing Hold+R.
Sorry for the late reply, for some reason this time around I accidentally cleared the notifications.
Well, that does sound weird. Maybe they've changed something in firmware to make those games you're trying out to not work unless the update for them is downloaded and installed? And you're right, going into maintenance mode does clear the update nag for the system update, not the game update. What's even weirder is that you created a fresh emuNAND from a sysNAND where everything works apparently, yet update nag keeps coming back for the games.
I'd try cleaning orphaned files via DBI and see if that will solve the issue. Really weird.
Another thing that may be causing the issue is that the games might be incomplete on install? I've had a similar issue with Slay the Princess: The Pristine Cut and Lost in Random, I think. Even though the game says that's it's on e.g. v1.0.1 it still required a v1.0.1 update to be installed separately in order to work.
Well, when trying to download the NSP files for a game like 'Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII',
I use my PC (An HP laptop was all I could afford) and normally, it says it takes about 20-30 or so minutes to download the zip file, but then either halfway through the download or towards the very end, I'll get a 'Download canceled, file too large' / 'Not enough space' message. Even trying to download the zipped files directly onto the external hard drive gets me the 'Too big' messages.
Tried using JDownloader? That's what I usually use for downloading stuff. As for the error you're getting it's either a browser or network issue. Could be that the name is too long as well. It's been a while since I run into such an issue.
I'll be honest, for the laptop, I can understand why it might not have enough space, as I'm a freelance digital artist and have made a TON of art over the years, with all of them stored on my PC. I've used 112 out of 119 GB, apparently (Yeah, I know, I should probably clean that up. XD )
But I can't say I understand why my 1TB external hard drive struggles to store a single zip file for just ONE game.
You should definitely give your laptop's HDD a bit more breathing space. Move some of the stuff to the external HDD and see if that will fix your downloading issue.
back again, got my Switch 2 ordered and i want to prepare my Switch 1 to transfer files.
I have CFW on EmuNand , can i just take off the SD card from my v1 Switch and update OFW and go clean, transfer my files to Switch 2 and go ...hidden again?
Im trying to install games from my pc to my switch but and im not sure how to do it. I hear youre supposed to use dbi but thats in russian now and i heard some things about it being used to brick consoles or something. Is there an english version of dbi I cant find or is there something else everyone is using?
Hey! Here is the last DBI version in english, don't worry it works perfectly on the latest version of athmosphere, HOS etc, you're not missing on anything from the updates after that (you can also have multiple versinos installed at the same time, no problem.
So DBI itself has 2 parts, the NRO file that goes in the switch (just drag DBI.nro and dbi.config in the sd card inside the folder called switch) and the second part goes on your computer, called dbibackend.exe (assuming you're on windows, they have a linux version on that tar.xz) (btw feel free to download the latest version of the backend.exe for windows from build 785 and use any version of DBI on switch since it's compatible with the english nro file)
Now that we have both parts on computer and switch, we have to fix drivers! For that we need a third program, Zadig, first open DBI on your switch and chose backend version (easy word to find mid all the russian) connect it to your computer thru a usb that transfer data (careful a lot of usb c cables are energy only) and second we download and run zadig from https://zadig.akeo.ie/ point it to switch and ask it to install that usb as libusbK (v3.1.0.0)
All set, now just run the backend exe on windows, pick the files you want to install (xci or nsp, etc) and click start server, make sure backend is open on switch and connected and off you go.
Great video explainning it better (altough did shit job on driver part)
Now, for the extra function I can't post here it goes against rules
You can, but importing saves into Original firmware side will get you banned instantly from what I heard. Only thing you can do is copy from OFW/sys to CFW/emu, the other way is bad idea
Hey! Here is the last DBI version in english, don't worry it works perfectly on the latest version of athmosphere, HOS etc, you're not missing on anything from the updates after that (you can also have multiple versinos installed at the same time, no problem.
So DBI itself has 2 parts, the NRO file that goes in the switch (just drag DBI.nro and dbi.config in the sd card inside the folder called switch) and the second part goes on your computer, called dbibackend.exe (assuming you're on windows, they have a linux version on that tar.xz) (btw feel free to download the latest version of the backend.exe for windows from build 785 and use any version of DBI on switch since it's compatible with the english nro file)
Now that we have both parts on computer and switch, we have to fix drivers! For that we need a third program, Zadig, first open DBI on your switch and chose backend version (easy word to find mid all the russian) connect it to your computer thru a usb that transfer data (careful a lot of usb c cables are energy only) and second we download and run zadig from https://zadig.akeo.ie/ point it to switch and ask it to install that usb as libusbK (v3.1.0.0)
All set, now just run the backend exe on windows, pick the files you want to install (xci or nsp, etc) and click start server, make sure backend is open on switch and connected and off you go.
Great video explainning it better (altough did shit job on driver part)
Now, for the extra function I can't post here it goes against rules
Post automatically merged:
You can, but importing saves into Original firmware side will get you banned instantly from what I heard. Only thing you can do is copy from OFW/sys to CFW/emu, the other way is bad idea
Hey! Here is the last DBI version in english, don't worry it works perfectly on the latest version of athmosphere, HOS etc, you're not missing on anything from the updates after that (you can also have multiple versinos installed at the same time, no problem.
I love DBI lol. I can get a basic FTP server to work. But is there a way to put a server (windows or linux) that actually uses the DBI backend? I have been so close a few times but I can never get the backend to work over wifi only usb3 or from the console using FTP.
Seemingly out of nowhere a PC port for Pokemon Platinum has surfaced online, bundled alongside the source code for those interested in building and developing it for...
With very little in the way of announcement, Valve has today increased the price of the Steam Deck but some fairly considerable margins. Both of the available models...
Nintendo's expected Summer showcase is here, offering up plenty of new announcements and exciting reveals. Let's see what they have in store in the latest Nintendo...
Continuing with the great news of Pokémon Platinum getting a native unofficial PC port just a few days ago, today, yet another classic title from the franchise has...
The latest in a growing number of native PC ports, Paper Mario ReCut got its first pre-release build earlier this week. Based on the N64 recompilation toolchain, the...
When you talk about 3DS emulation, most people would jump to Citra. As the defacto choice since its first release it's seen tremendous success, and even after its...
A whole hour of PlayStation content is on the way, thanks to the latest State of Play showcase. Headlining the stream will be Marvel's Wolverine, alongside a...
What once seemed like a far off dream, and after many, many community restarts throughout the years, the elusive Mother 1 / EarthBound Beginnings Remake, which is a...
For the first time in 13 years, the Call of Duty series will again return to Nintendo's consoles. Set to launch on the 23rd of October, the latest release, Modern...
Back in April we covered the ROM hacking efforts to add fifth-generation animated sprites to third generation Pokemon games. It remains a thoroughly impressive...
With very little in the way of announcement, Valve has today increased the price of the Steam Deck but some fairly considerable margins. Both of the available models...
Nintendo's expected Summer showcase is here, offering up plenty of new announcements and exciting reveals. Let's see what they have in store in the latest Nintendo...
Seemingly out of nowhere a PC port for Pokemon Platinum has surfaced online, bundled alongside the source code for those interested in building and developing it for...
With rumours circulating about a Nintendo Direct in the coming days and weeks, fans are left speculating and hoping as to what might be included. At the centre of all...
The latest in a growing number of native PC ports, Paper Mario ReCut got its first pre-release build earlier this week. Based on the N64 recompilation toolchain, the...
A whole hour of PlayStation content is on the way, thanks to the latest State of Play showcase. Headlining the stream will be Marvel's Wolverine, alongside a...
After much speculation and rumour, the fabled Nintendo Direct is upon us. Set to go live tomorrow, the 9th of June, at 3pm in the UK, it'll feature 50 minutes of...
For the first time in 13 years, the Call of Duty series will again return to Nintendo's consoles. Set to launch on the 23rd of October, the latest release, Modern...
Following an investigation over misleading commercial practices, today Nintendo has been imposed a fine of 35 million euros related to the controller malfunctions...
Continuing with the great news of Pokémon Platinum getting a native unofficial PC port just a few days ago, today, yet another classic title from the franchise has...