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I installed a corrupt version of Lets Go Pikachu. It install like normal, after the start my Switch went off. I trief to turn on, but i cant bypass the "Nintendo Switch" logo. Can someone help me? I use SXOS 2.0.1 and my switch was on 6.
 
I've heard at an black umbrella place about some fake brick leaks of the game... oh snap they got you!

Some a...hole release extra an nsp of the "game" wich will definitly brick your switch. I really hope you can solve it... in other way you have a brick.
 
I've heard at an black umbrella place about some fake brick leaks of the game... oh snap they got you!

Some a...hole release extra an nsp of the "game" wich will definitly brick your switch. I really hope you can solve it... in other way you have a brick.

imagine nintendo itself is that a$$hole you're talking about :O that would be nasty...they are probably like "FU hackers! take that little bastards!"
 
if i get a new switch i know what i do first... a f***ing nand backup... im so stupid but i started with one of the first sxos versions and there wasnt a nand backup, so i never got in that menu again after autorcm so i never knew its there... but its of course still my fault
 
if i get a new switch i know what i do first... a f***ing nand backup... im so stupid but i started with one of the first sxos versions and there wasnt a nand backup, so i never got in that menu again after autorcm so i never knew its there... but its of course still my fault
You should be able to make a new NAND and flash it to the switch. Maybe someone can chime in and post a guide.
 
But if i would have a nand backup, would it realy be that easy to fix? I mean boot into sxos, restore nand, and thats all? I mean is there someone who fixed that pikachu brick with a nand backup, maybe is something that cant be fixed even with a nand backup?
 
But if i would have a nand backup, would it realy be that easy to fix? I mean boot into sxos, restore nand, and thats all? I mean is there someone who fixed that pikachu brick with a nand backup, maybe is something that cant be fixed even with a nand backup?

a nand back up would fix the issue. Imagine it's like a snapshot of your switch when you made the backup. Restoring it will restore it back to that state how it was.
 

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