Everyone who installed it did. Also Eevee doesn't brick it's only Pikachu that bricks.Did you get a bricked console by using a fake nsp's Pokémon game?
I'm pretty sure on the SX OS bootloader you can backup the NAND there.After reading about all these bricks, I think I'm long overdue to create myself a NAND backup in case it happens to me. I'm currently on FW 6.0.0 using SX-OS 2.2.1 BETA. What would be the best way for me to create my backup? Using SX-OS itself? or a different software?
It's only Pikachu that bricks. Eevee is harmless.First I've heard of this..is it a permanent brick? Played 5 hours of Eevee so far.
Installing it doesn't brick your system. Anyone who RAN it bricked, this includes xci conversions.Everyone who installed it did. Also Eevee doesn't brick it's only Pikachu that bricks.
Recoverable. You can just run the rcm exploit and restore from a nand backup.Again... Is this a full brick or recoverable?
Thank you for letting me know - I've just finished dumping the raw NAND, although, when I clicked Advanced Options, I noticed User partition and another partition were not part of the dump by default. Do I require these ones as well? or just the BOOT files and raw nand?I'm pretty sure on the SX OS bootloader you can backup the NAND there.
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It's only Pikachu that bricks. Eevee is harmless.
I honestly don't know.Thank you for letting me know - I've just finished dumping the raw NAND, although, when I clicked Advanced Options, I noticed User partition and another partition were not part of the dump by default. Do I require these ones as well? or just the BOOT files and raw nand?
Don't mention the actual name.For those of you who don't know, the Let's GO Pikachu NSP was made to deliberately brick the Switch it's ran on. It's purpose was, apparently, to mess with the people on REMOVED