Hacking Is 7.0 out yet?

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That doesn't sound too dramatic then. Can't I power it off the regular way? (power button + "power off") What would happen if I were to do so?
Usually what I do to turn it off is use the "power off" option on the Switch, once its "off" hold the power button for 15-ish seconds
 
Umm... no. Nothing prevents downgrading since the sleep mode bug was fixed. You just can't boot OFW if you're downgraded. And you'd be an idiot if you even tried to boot OFW with a downgraded machine anyway...
First of all, its not bug, its intended behavior
Secondly doing that to most people is completely useless because the reason most people want to be able to downgrade is to take advantage of exploits in Horizon that are only available in older firmwares (ex. 1.0.0 Jamais Vu, 2.0.0-4.1.0 Deja Vu), so they dont have to rely on RCM, which requires booting into OFW obviously.

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OK! ;) And then when you want to turn it back on, how do you proceed? Do you use the jig method?
When you turn it back on it'll go into RCM
 
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My Switch being on 4.1, it doesn't support exFAT. Can I still make a NAND backup or should I use ChoiDuJour to bring exFAT support to 4.1, backup my NAND and then update to 6.2?
 
My Switch being on 4.1, it doesn't support exFAT. Can I still make a NAND backup or should I use ChoiDuJour to bring exFAT support to 4.1, backup my NAND and then update to 6.2?
Hekate can make nand backups on fat32, it splits it into 2gb parts that you can merge with the joiner scripts on the hekate releases page
 
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My Switch being on 4.1, it doesn't support exFAT. Can I still make a NAND backup or should I use ChoiDuJour to bring exFAT support to 4.1, backup my NAND and then update to 6.2?
Hekate supports exFAT regardless of whether or not your Switch supports it. After you make your NAND backup, you can use ChoiDujourNX to update straight to 6.2.0 with exFAT support.
 
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Hekate can make nand backups on fat32, it splits it into 2gb parts that you can merge with the joiner scripts on the hekate releases page
Hekate supports exFAT regardless of whether or not your Switch supports it. After you make your NAND backup, you can use ChoiDujourNX to update straight to 6.2.0 with exFAT support.

Awesome!! Thanks guys! :D
 
For a CFW, no it was not an intended behavior. Nobody had figured out a way around it yet.
CFWs (until very recently) used Nintendos warmboot, which is intended to panic if the fuses are too low, so it IS intended behavior. People have known how to get around with it for ages, they just couldn't do it because we didn't have a public warmboot exploit, which is required to patch or replace warmboot
 
Just curious, I heard 7.0 is coming, I also heard that dev's have had it for a while. I've tried looking but haven't seen any mention of new features or changes, does anyone know of anything this update brings?
Where did you hear that some devs have had a 7 update?
 
CFWs (until very recently) used Nintendos warmboot, which is intended to panic if the fuses are too low, so it IS intended behavior. People have known how to get around with it for ages, they just couldn't do it because we didn't have a public warmboot exploit, which is required to patch or replace warmboot
I certainly wouldn't consider it intended behavior (of the CFW)
It was simply an unfortunate side effect of how the exploit chain worked (or more specifically, how it didn't)
But I wouldn't exactly call it a bug either. I think "issue" is a more correct term here.
 
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firmware update with smash bros ultimate dlc update both at the same time maybe ??? Just guessing here
 
If a new coldboot exploit is found for low firmwares in the future, would it be possible to run new Switch games that require newer firmwares nevertheless?
 
If a new coldboot exploit is found for low firmwares in the future, would it be possible to run new Switch games that require newer firmwares nevertheless?

There is the option of ignoring the required firmware when installing game via tinfoil/goldleaf.
 
There is also EmuNAND which you can just update instead of your SysNAND allowing you to boot the new coldboot exploit on a lower firmware without updating your SysNAND so you can play games that require higher firmwares. You cannot ignore all firmware requirements of games with Tinfoil such as the firmware they are programmed to work with.
 
If a new coldboot exploit is found for low firmwares in the future, would it be possible to run new Switch games that require newer firmwares nevertheless?
That's what emunand will eventually be for :P

There is the option of ignoring the required firmware when installing game via tinfoil/goldleaf.
That doesn't work for games encrypted with a higher masterkey than your firmware supports
 
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