No, I can not turn it onIt worked?
the dongle will not inject payloadIsn't very clear exactly what you mean but can you load any payloads by PC? If so use Hekate and check your battery percentage
Ok, I will do that,thanksUse the search function please:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/can-we-...on-autorcm-mode-on-sx-os.508539/#post-8125355
I put mine on the switch cradle. Left it for a few mins, held power(while still docked) for 15 seconds, charged the SX dongle with my S9 phone. Waited an hour and pulled the switch out of the dock. Plugged in the dongle, sxos showed up, chucked it back in the dock and let it charge.
I then removed autorcm because currently it seems to cause more issues than it solves.
Wanted to make a thread about AutoRCM actually reducing the charge rate of the Switch when in RCM after CTCaer hooked up an ammeter to the Switch to test it out but I'm not too well versed in the other intricacies about AutoRCM to make the thread.We need a stickied PSA thread about this. Powering off from Horizon does not actually power off when AutoRCM is enabled.
Yeah, my bro borrowed my switch for his work commute to see if he should get one. When he went to turn it on it was drained, he was stressing. I'd read infinite posts on here so wasn't too bothered. But combining what a few people had said that solution worked.We need a stickied PSA thread about this. Powering off from Horizon does not actually power off when AutoRCM is enabled.
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That would probably solve the OP's problem.
ok, here is the video, https://www.icloud.com/attachment/?...BEReNhQdw3lVhUVaQ&f=IMG_1384.MOV&sz=552316953Not sure what the problem is. You've given us very little to work with. I'm guessing your Switch battery is totally drained. You may have to connect it to the charger for a while. Do you have another device that you could use to push a payload? See if that at least gets you the SX splash screen.
How about linking the video?
6 hours... The dongle doesn't even have a battery it uses capacitors and they don't take nearly as long to charge.You just don't have battery in either the Switch or the Dongle
Dongle takes at most 30 seconds to charge
Switch, if it's drained, you'll need to charge it for a few hours (my friend said he charged for 6 hours) to get enough power to boot up the console in rcm