Hi, has been a long time since I didn't check the forum and my switch is still in the box. Do we still need the jig to get in rcm? Or is there any new soft exploit that avoid me to do si (not auto rcm) Thanks
If you don't want AutoRCM then yes, a jig or joycon hardmod is still needed.Hi, has been a long time since I didn't check the forum and my switch is still in the box. Do we still need the jig to get in rcm? Or is there any new soft exploit that avoid me to do si (not auto rcm) Thanks
I don't want to sound rude but OP asked for software exploits so I don't think he's willing to install a modchipYou will have to open and modify your console in such a way and install a chip and solder it which is kinda risky unless you know what you are doing.
Someone on this forum had showed it.
Try searching for COLDBOOT?
Haha Exactly, the last time I checked was whether to update to 6.0, I have SX but didn't have the time to play so far.You sounded like you've been away for months, not 2 weeks
TrueI don't want to sound rude but OP asked for software exploits so I don't think he's willing to install a modchip
But yeah, if that's not the case (or you can find someone who'll do it for you) then it's the closes thing we have to a coldboot exploit right now
ThanksIf you don't want AutoRCM then yes, a jig or joycon hardmod is still needed.
I'll pass for now thanks thoughYou will have to open and modify your console in such a way and install a chip and solder it which is kinda risky unless you know what you are doing.
Someone on this forum had showed it.
Try searching for COLDBOOT?
I used a paperclip, just be careful. you shouldnt ever need to apply force, make sure you know which pins to touch.Hi, has been a long time since I didn't check the forum and my switch is still in the box. Do we still need the jig to get in rcm? Or is there any new soft exploit that avoid me to do si (not auto rcm) Thanks
I personally would not recommend a paperclip.I used a paperclip, just be careful.
Well aluminum foil is the worst choice of all (can touch multiple pins, its not solid., with the paperclip you almost have to literally be trying to break it, , or not know what pins to touch. If you try it use a small paper clip. I've never gotten the sata bits to work. I own one jig, it doesnt fit in the switch lol.I personally would not recommend a paperclip.
It can damage from the inside unless someone is really careful.
But I'd find using a wire or Sata Cable is much more safer.
But me myself I personally use Aluminium Foil while I wait for my Jig from China. (NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOUR BUT TAKING YEARS TO ARRIVE)
It's just the best choice to use a jig.Well aluminum foil is the worst choice of all (can touch multiple pins, its not solid., with the paperclip you almost have to literally be trying to break it, , or not know what pins to touch. If you try it use a small paper clip. I've never gotten the sata bits to work. I own one jig, it doesnt fit in the switch lol.
I'll agree but id say use the paperclip once install autorcm, never need anything again.It's just the best choice to use a jig.
Sure Aluminium is the Worst Choice but as a temporary one its great.
Adjusted in such a way that it only touches 9 and 10. At times it touches 8 but that does not have any effect on the joycon.
Otherwise HARDMOD and free forever from all this RCM HOMEMADE SUPPLIES BS.
The only reason I havent or still not used AutoRCM is Battery Drain.I'll agree but id say use the paperclip once install autorcm, never need anything again.
Booting without autorcm will burn fuses, just leave it on the dock, plan to change the switch battery in a year or two.The only reason I havent or still not used AutoRCM is Battery Drain.
I would like to use it but my fear of battery drainage and then eventually our battery capacity will start to die off.
Unless there is a way to use AutoRCM and completely power off the switch then sure, one can use it.
If you don't accidentally boot RCM and leave it like that, there's no battery drain issue with AutoRCM. You can also completely power off the system using Hekate (recommended) or by holding the power button for the appropriate amount of time.The only reason I havent or still not used AutoRCM is Battery Drain.
I would like to use it but my fear of battery drainage and then eventually our battery capacity will start to die off.
Unless there is a way to use AutoRCM and completely power off the switch then sure, one can use it.
So I'd have to boot the payload again?If you don't accidentally boot RCM and leave it like that, there's no battery drain issue with AutoRCM. You can also completely power off the system using Hekate (recommended) or by holding the power button for the appropriate amount of time.
You can also leave the console docked and in sleep mode when you're not using it, which is what was intended.
never heard of that will it really brun fuses ?Booting without autorcm will burn fuses, just leave it on the dock, plan to change the switch battery in a year or two.
If you update, then run without autorcm, then yes I think it will burn fuses.Nzve
never heard of that will it really brun fuses ?
If you fully reboot the system or power off the system, then yes, you have to boot the payload again. That's why you should leave it in sleep mode when you're not using it.So I'd have to boot the payload again?