Hardware Can't launch the firmware (it pop up a message)

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it shows
"initializing...
Identified package1 <'20180220163747'>, keyblobversion 4 ,
loaded package1 and keyblob"
And it just stuck at here, I tried to use https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-...nofficially-without-burning-any-fuses.507461/
this link to help, I did every process on the page, except the step one, and it still doesn't work, keep popping that message whenever I try to launch the firmware, what's exactly wrong with my device, can I still save it? Thanks for helping me with this please
 

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What did you do before you received this error? How are you trying to boot your system?
at the first time, it worked, but I restored the bad boot0/1 , and I can't launch firmware anymore, in the first time, it showed the package1 doesn not find, and I followed https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-...nofficially-without-burning-any-fuses.507461/ this guide, restored the boot0/1 .but still can't launch the firmware, and received the message "initializing... bla bla" I'm trying to use hekate to boot the system
 

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Yes, except the step one, because it doesn't make sense. the author of hekate said that I may have a corrupted keyblobs, and I need to restore them back, do you have any idea how to do it?
Restoring a working NAND backup should fix this problem. How did you make your NAND backup? Did you do it when the Switch was in working order? What file(s) do you have belonging to your NAND backup?
 

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Restoring a working NAND backup should fix this problem. How did you make your NAND backup? Did you do it when the Switch was in working order? What file(s) do you have belonging to your NAND backup?
I backed up the nand after the switch can't launch, and it can be booted because I restored the bad BOOT0/1, I have only one rawnand.bin file which is 30GB
 

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it means after I restored that , I cant launch the firmware anymore

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this doesnt help
What was it you restored and why? You say your NAND backup was after your problem started, but you also say your problem started after your restored a BOOT0/1 backup.
 

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What was it you restored and why? You say your NAND backup was after your problem started, but you also say your problem started after your restored a BOOT0/1 backup.
Okay, here is the thing, first of all, I backed up the boot0/1 and rawnand file, and I hacked it, it was a success,
but after that, I try to restore the boot0/1 and rawnand, I want to go back to the original version, and connect to the internet,
but soon I found that I can restore the boot0/1, but the rawnand was wrong, it's only 4gb, and maybe the boot0/1 I restored also has some problems, so I can't launch the firmware, and then, I backed up the full rawnand, it's 30GB this time, get it? any idea what should I do
 

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I think you better explain everything again from the start, with details on what you did and when, just before the system stopped working right. That way we could understand you better and help you find the problem.
 
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