Can the .nsp installer file be deleted after it has been installed using devmenu on SX OS 1.3 ?
To me personally, it seems like a waste to update a 1.0 with burnt fuses so you can play online but if that is your wish, then there is nothing wrong with doing so.So if I will never hack it's safe to update normally and don't worry about fuses? I have a banned switch that I use for all the hacking stuff, I want that 1.0.0 switch for online playing 100% legal
YesCan the .nsp installer file be deleted after it has been installed using devmenu on SX OS 1.3 ?
To me personally, it seems like a waste to update a 1.0 with burnt fuses so you can play online but if that is your wish, then there is nothing wrong with doing so.
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It depends. Do you mind having to use a jig/AutoRCM + USB cable to load hacks? If yes, it might be worth buying a third Switch just for online play so the 1.0 can use other means of booting CFW/homebrew. If not, then you can just update the 1.0 to the latest firmware. I would also like to bring up my earlier point that so far no one has been banned for updating without burning fuses. That may be due to the fact that the only hack involved here is hijacking the Nintendo Switch bootloader by booting into RCM and using another bootloader such as Hekate or SX OS. And thanks to CTCaer, he has confirmed that Hekate is currently undetectable by Nintendo (meaning its subject to change).What do you recommend me to do with it? Or what would you do?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/rcm-payload-hekate-ctcaer-mod.502604/What the atual working CFW and Method of backup for 5.1 ?
Hekate is the name of the bootloader/payload. While you can make the case it acts much like a CFW, it can be used in conjunction with a CFW like Atmosphere which is ReSwitched's CFW. It cannot be used to load SX OS unfortunately and SX OS Loader cannot be used to load any other CFW besides SX OS.With Hekatei can do and restore backups of the nand ? Have anothers CFW ? What about Reswitched ?
It depends. Do you mind having to use a jig/AutoRCM + USB cable to load hacks? If yes, it might be worth buying a third Switch just for online play so the 1.0 can use other means of booting CFW/homebrew. If not, then you can just update the 1.0 to the latest firmware. I would also like to bring up my earlier point that so far no one has been banned for updating without burning fuses. That may be due to the fact that the only hack involved here is hijacking the Nintendo Switch bootloader by booting into RCM and using another bootloader such as Hekate or SX OS. And thanks to CTCaer, he has confirmed that Hekate is currently undetectable by Nintendo.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/rcm-payload-hekate-ctcaer-mod.502604/
Whatda ya mean ? Official Nintendo joy cons or the Mayflash magic NS shit?
Either one works fine regardless. Any CFW will still let you use your Nintendo joy cons remotely plug and play style, Mayflash on the other hand you need to buy extra accessories (20$ usb dongle) to use PS or Xbox Bluetooth controllers. Same as OFW. CFW adds software not hardware that wasnt already there to begin with.
Ok followed the tutorial for backing the nand. Then I was watching a YouTube video by Skullator about nand backup, he suggest you verify the nand back with hackdismount. But in video his backup was single bin file, my backup seems to have been broken into parts. Do I need to use a tool like winrar to merge the files or did I have a faulty backup and need to download the nand again? I have not done anything else with the switch to ensure I don’t f it up.
not possible without additional hardware donglesBasically do what mayfly do but without the usb stick. like can i connect a DS4 to it or XB controller
Unless you know someone, most people seem to use eBay.Hello! Can anyone point me to where I can buy a jig ?
I'm sorry, I don't think I quite understand your question. The only thing I can say is that making a backup of Boot0/Boot1 with Hekate will ensure you can recover from a brick. Everything else that you dump is User Data (i.e. saves, DLC, updates).its secury recover a backup of the nand with Hekate ?
Unless you know someone, most people seem to use eBay.
I'm sorry, I don't think I quite understand your question. The only thing I can say is that making a backup of Boot0/Boot1 with Hekate will ensure you can recover from a brick. Everything else that you dump is User Data (i.e. saves, DLC, updates).
It depends. Do you mind having to use a jig/AutoRCM + USB cable to load hacks? If yes, it might be worth buying a third Switch just for online play so the 1.0 can use other means of booting CFW/homebrew. If not, then you can just update the 1.0 to the latest firmware. I would also like to bring up my earlier point that so far no one has been banned for updating without burning fuses. That may be due to the fact that the only hack involved here is hijacking the Nintendo Switch bootloader by booting into RCM and using another bootloader such as Hekate or SX OS. And thanks to CTCaer, he has confirmed that Hekate is currently undetectable by Nintendo (meaning its subject to change).