As my username implies I managed to what I assume freeze my switch, I tried some of the regular remedies such as holding the power button for 30 seconds and then giving it some time before pressing it again.
Of some interest is that I am using autoRCM in combination with the SX Pro´s dongle.
The issue first appeared after switching to the 1.3 boot file, though I don´t know if that was the reason the switch is no longer properly booting.
I also tried the charger, which apparently does not currently recognize the switch, or at least it´s not showing that it´s being charged.
After that I had a mini heart attack and was ready to cry "SX PRO BRICK`D MY CONSOLE BEWARE", then I checked if my switch is recognized by my PC and it shows as APX when connected, I can furthermore remove it from the list of connected devices by keeping the power button pressed for a few seconds, so I´m guessing it´s not bricked.
My current idea is to make sure that the console reads as engaged and powered on to my PC and to simply leave it on so it can drain it´s battery over the next day or two and then to restart, though if anyone on the forum has a better idea it would be much appreciated.
Sorry if a solution to this issue has already been posted, and if that is the case I was too much of a potato and was unable to find it.
Have a good day.
Of some interest is that I am using autoRCM in combination with the SX Pro´s dongle.
The issue first appeared after switching to the 1.3 boot file, though I don´t know if that was the reason the switch is no longer properly booting.
I also tried the charger, which apparently does not currently recognize the switch, or at least it´s not showing that it´s being charged.
After that I had a mini heart attack and was ready to cry "SX PRO BRICK`D MY CONSOLE BEWARE", then I checked if my switch is recognized by my PC and it shows as APX when connected, I can furthermore remove it from the list of connected devices by keeping the power button pressed for a few seconds, so I´m guessing it´s not bricked.
My current idea is to make sure that the console reads as engaged and powered on to my PC and to simply leave it on so it can drain it´s battery over the next day or two and then to restart, though if anyone on the forum has a better idea it would be much appreciated.
Sorry if a solution to this issue has already been posted, and if that is the case I was too much of a potato and was unable to find it.
Have a good day.