Be honest, how many other numbers did you try before you decided on 70%And then I came to the realization that 70% of folks are in here for accident tourism purposes.
Theres a small chance that OP is bullshitting you by re-colorizing the picture he made from a simple whitescreen because of the exact same keyboard color. Maybe.
Violete kernel panic code = Bootloader error
Did u make a backup, and can u boot into RCM / run payloads?
Ill probably receive a ton of heat for that lmao but sure.May I quote you in the future, please.
Ill probably receive a ton of heat for that lmao but sure.
No, the Switch uses a system of fuses to prevent downgrading. You can only install the same or a newer version of the FW.Also, I feel like this is still on topic and may have been answered somewhere else. Sorry if it has been answered but I haven't seen it yet.
We have a way to BACK UP the nand. But do we have a way to restore it? Might be a dumb question but I feel like if we did, there'd be a way to possibly restore an older firmware right? Kind of like how we used to downgrade the 3ds before installing custom firmware.
Also, I feel like this is still on topic and may have been answered somewhere else. Sorry if it has been answered but I haven't seen it yet.
We have a way to BACK UP the nand. But do we have a way to restore it? Might be a dumb question but I feel like if we did, there'd be a way to possibly restore an older firmware right? Kind of like how we used to downgrade the 3ds before installing custom firmware.
fuses prevent you from booting older firmwares normally (they should still be launchable via hekate though)
you can restore your backups via the u-boot eMMC UMS mode (which seems to be the cause of these soft bricks for the 1/2 people who have reported it) or via linux (you gotta find a way to make the eMMC not RO though)
I think that is at least 2: 99% and 80% >.<Be honest, how many other numbers did you try before you decided on 70%
I started with 90%, then thought about the people, who might be in here to inform themselves about what happened, so they might not repeat those mistakes - then went back and forth a bit, because none of them should be modifying stuff thats on their nand - based on currently available releases, and settled for 70%.Be honest, how many other numbers did you try before you decided on 70%
The switch is alive again, thank you rajkosto for all the hard work and time and for the patch.
And no i didnt faked the picture
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