It does not and if you don't believe me, check the banning thread. People were still banned even after factory resetting their console.So does factory resetting the switch remove error logs? I’m reading conflicting answers.
It does not and if you don't believe me, check the banning thread. People were still banned even after factory resetting their console.
Factory Restore Settings
> This will clean all ticketblob and error logs
Perhaps it visually clears them but not internally meaning the error codes remain in the system and you just can't see them anymore. Also updating with ChoiDujourNX is slightly risky since you have to enter CFW and homebrew to use it. Its safer to update your firmware with ChoiDujour since it relies on RCM which is theoretically undetectable but not 100% safe since it still relies on hacking the console which Nintendo may have a trick up their sleeve on detecting.Okay here’s where I read that it would clear the logs:
Also, I have a clean backup of my 4.x.x nand could I restore it and then update with ChoiDujourNX? Or would that be too risky.
Perhaps it visually clears them but not internally meaning the error codes remain in the system and you just can't see them anymore. Also updating with ChoiDujourNX is slightly risky since you have to enter CFW and homebrew to use it. Its safer to update your firmware with ChoiDujour since it relies on RCM which is theoretically undetectable but not 100% safe since it still relies on hacking the console which Nintendo may have a trick up their sleeve on detecting.
Make sure you have 32 GB of free space on your SD card. If you do, check to see if the SD card is fake or not with either h2testw or FakeFlashTest. And yes, fake SD cards can be sold from even the most trustworthy of resellers.One last question I’m having trouble with getting EmuNAND working on 6.1.0, it doesn’t boot at all. Any suggestions?
Make sure you have 32 GB of free space on your SD card. If you do, check to see if the SD card is fake or not with either h2testw or FakeFlashTest. And yes, fake SD cards can be sold from even the most trustworthy of resellers.
so, I had a hackable switch switch and I tried to hack the console with SX PRO using a exFAT SD, well my switch didnt have the exFAT sd update.. now I can only get to the OFW, but not CFW. What should I do now?
Lots of lots of time spent reverse engineering the console as well as how things run on it. For the Switch, the most comprehensive place that with that type of information can be found on Switchbrew.
What is your current firmware?
Only Goldleaf/Tinfoil can bypass the firmware requirement when installing .NSP files however it doesn't ignore all firmware requirements; certain games require you to update in order to work properly because they are not coded to run on lower firmwares. Your alternative is to play all of your backups in an EmuNAND that is running a higher firmware than your SysNAND. Just make sure you do not update EmuNAND to 6.2 since SX OS does not support that firmware.I'm going to be using TX OS 2 for now, until the new 3.0 drops. I'll just be using their NSP loader to play backups. Do I also need to use tinfoil if I want to bypass the firmware version check for games, or does their NSP loader handle anything like that? I think I'm just going to wait to upgrade to 6.2 when 3.0 is released and stay on 4.1 for now, if possible.
If their NSP loader can't bypass firmware checks, is it best just to use Emunand and load a emulated firmware and upgrade that one to 6.1 for now? My plan is ALWAYS to leave my base firmware at 4.1. No plans for online play, only offline backups and maybe couch co-op with certain games.
I don't know of anywhere else you read up on the SwitchI am on 6.0.1 firmware -> would this also be the best place for me to look to learn how to create Save Game Editors?
You can just backup your SD card, or Nintendo folder, format the SD card, and continue using the SD card like normal.Thinking about switching to fat32
But wondering do I have to start from scratch when it comes to installing games. I know installing games use have to split files but can I just copy over my Nintendo folder. I get errors like this from time to time but in this case I put the atmosphere files in my sd card in the wrong spot. Other times I have no idea why this occurs, I think it’s a different error number but I can’t remember. Anyway is it possible to just drag and drop my Nintendo folder to a fat32 formatted sd card.
Seems like you are experiencing the Auto HOS Power Off. If you have AutoRCM installed and return to RCM by either shutting down or rebooting the console, sending the Hekate payload again with this option turns off the Switch. More information this and how you can toggle it can be found on the GitHub page.I am trying to restore a backup of my clean nand, but I am having trouble getting hekate 4.5 to boot fully. When I launch the payload it will boot the logo and then turn off. Im injecting the payload via tegraRCMGUI2.4. I am on 6.2 if that matters. My microSD card is formatted to exfat 128bit. I am using the atmosphere jig. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Files on MicroSD: boot 0 boot 1 rawnand.bin
Example on sd card
inside The folder Backup>numberletter folder>restore folder <boot 0 boot 1 rawnand.bin>