Hardware Nintendo Switch Brick ¿m92t36?

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Good afternoon
I have a nintendo switch with brick.
The console remains frozen in the switch logo and does not pass from there. The console does not charge (the battery runs out and does not detect the charger) if I put it in the base the green docks blink.
I can enter the hatekate menu, but neither charge the cfw nor atmosphere.
I plan to buy another M92T36 chip.
I have 5 efuses I guess I was in 5.01
What do you think?
 
I'm going to try to make sense of this post, so bear with me.
1. You're stuck at the Nintendo logo. This can be caused by various reasons, the most common of which (If I remember right), the fuse count doesn't match.
2. Console isn't charging. Just because the dock doesn't turn green does not mean it isn't charging. Mine charges and no lights come on. You should check via a USB device that can measure pull, such as the mini killawatt. This will confirm if charging or not.
3. I don't understand this. "Charge cfw nor atmosphere". I'm assuming you mean "change". If you did, it may be a CFW issue. I recommend the Kosmos package because it's easy to set up. If Atmosphere doesn't boot from Kosmos, this points to a larger issue.
4. You mention a new chip. I do not recommend just randomly buying new chips and hoping they fix the issue. You should diagnose the core issue first.

Here's my list of steps for you to do.
Download Kosmos, place it on SD, and launch it.
Boot CFW.
If it doesn't boot: system could be damaged, or the filesystem itself could be damaged. Boot into recovery, and format the system.
If it does boot, congrats.

Next, if nothing works, your NAND may be corrupt. I suggest dumping your NAND and checking it with hacdiskmount.
If it's good, then diagnose the charging issue.
If it's not, you may need to rebuild the bootloader.

If that's all bad, and rebuilding doesn't work, then diagnose the charging issue. If it's broken, then yeah. Repair it.

Otherwise, it may be in your best interest to sell it, and buy a working one.

*Edit
It would also help to know a few things.

1. Did the console ever work?
2. Did it ever charge?
3. If yes, then what were you doing when it bricked?
 
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I'm going to try to make sense of this post, so bear with me.
1. You're stuck at the Nintendo logo. This can be caused by various reasons, the most common of which (If I remember right), the fuse count doesn't match.
2. Console isn't charging. Just because the dock doesn't turn green does not mean it isn't charging. Mine charges and no lights come on. You should check via a USB device that can measure pull, such as the mini killawatt. This will confirm if charging or not.
3. I don't understand this. "Charge cfw nor atmosphere". I'm assuming you mean "change". If you did, it may be a CFW issue. I recommend the Kosmos package because it's easy to set up. If Atmosphere doesn't boot from Kosmos, this points to a larger issue.
4. You mention a new chip. I do not recommend just randomly buying new chips and hoping they fix the issue. You should diagnose the core issue first.

Here's my list of steps for you to do.
Download Kosmos, place it on SD, and launch it.
Boot CFW.
If it doesn't boot: system could be damaged, or the filesystem itself could be damaged. Boot into recovery, and format the system.
If it does boot, congrats.

Next, if nothing works, your NAND may be corrupt. I suggest dumping your NAND and checking it with hacdiskmount.
If it's good, then diagnose the charging issue.
If it's not, you may need to rebuild the bootloader.

If that's all bad, and rebuilding doesn't work, then diagnose the charging issue. If it's broken, then yeah. Repair it.

Otherwise, it may be in your best interest to sell it, and buy a working one.

*Edit
It would also help to know a few things.

1. Did the console ever work?
2. Did it ever charge?
3. If yes, then what were you doing when it bricked?


Thank you very much friend for answering.
I will try to be the clearest, I hope you have patience.
The switch turns on in rcm and I can use the henkaku, but if I use the CFW option in the same way it stays frozen on the Switch screen.
When I put the console inside the dock, the dock starts blinking green. I started recharging the console with my cell phone charger, without any charge signal.
Drain the battery from the console because I read that if you leave it emptied it sometimes lights up.
I just put the console in the dock, but I do not see this being recharged.
The console sold it to me at a very economical price, I already have a switch, but I would like to repair this if possible.
It may be a waste of money, but I want to try to repair it.
 
Try format card to fat32 and add latest atmos/kosmos then try to run it. Also any idea what the original owner did to it before it was sold to you?
 
Try format card to fat32 and add latest atmos/kosmos then try to run it. Also any idea what the original owner did to it before it was sold to you?
Hello friend, thanks for replying.
I have no idea what the owner did with her. (sorry)
The SD with which he tried to run atmosphere, was in fat32.
I put it to load 30 minutes in the dock and it does not give signs of life (the battery ran out)
 
Maybe you should ask the original owner, makes troubleshooting your switch issue a bit easier and people here could help you. Could be the original owner tried to downgrade it but failed.
 
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Maybe you should ask the original owner, makes troubleshooting your switch issue a bit easier and people here could help you. Could be the original owner tried to downgrade it but failed.
unfortunately I can not contact him because it was an exchange through Facebook, I no longer have contact with him, possibly I am blocked.
 
Thank you very much friend for answering.
I will try to be the clearest, I hope you have patience.
The switch turns on in rcm and I can use the henkaku, but if I use the CFW option in the same way it stays frozen on the Switch screen.
When I put the console inside the dock, the dock starts blinking green. I started recharging the console with my cell phone charger, without any charge signal.
Drain the battery from the console because I read that if you leave it emptied it sometimes lights up.
I just put the console in the dock, but I do not see this being recharged.
The console sold it to me at a very economical price, I already have a switch, but I would like to repair this if possible.
It may be a waste of money, but I want to try to repair it.


Have you tried charging it without a dock? I occasionally use my phone charger for that.

At this point, you should probably try to rebuild your NAND. I'm assuming the reason as to why the Switch was so cheap was due to the seller bricking the unit.
 
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[QUOTE = "SapphireExile, post: 8534936, miembro: 447704"] ¿Has intentado cargarlo sin una base? Ocasionalmente uso mi cargador de teléfono para eso.

En este punto, probablemente deberías intentar reconstruir tu NAND. Supongo que la razón por la que el Interruptor era tan barato se debió a que el vendedor entrometió la unidad. [/ QUOTE]
I already tried to charge it with my cell phone charger, I left it for 5 hours without any change.
Today I'll leave it with the nintendo usb and see in the afternoon.
But I do not seem to recharge in any way. I have another console and I do not know if I use it to charge the battery.
How could I rebuild the firmware?
From the beginning I knew that I could be completely dead but I want to try everything.
 
[QUOTE = "SapphireExile, post: 8534936, miembro: 447704"] ¿Has intentado cargarlo sin una base? Ocasionalmente uso mi cargador de teléfono para eso.

En este punto, probablemente deberías intentar reconstruir tu NAND. Supongo que la razón por la que el Interruptor era tan barato se debió a que el vendedor entrometió la unidad. [/ QUOTE]
I already tried to charge it with my cell phone charger, I left it for 5 hours without any change.
Today I'll leave it with the nintendo usb and see in the afternoon.
But I do not seem to recharge in any way. I have another console and I do not know if I use it to charge the battery.
How could I rebuild the firmware?
From the beginning I knew that I could be completely dead but I want to try everything.

There's various threads on here about using Choi to rebuild the bootloader. Look around for it.
 
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[QUOTE = "SapphireExile, post: 8535280, miembro: 447704"] Aquí hay varios hilos sobre el uso de Choi para reconstruir el cargador de arranque. Busca a tu alrededor. [/ QUOTE]

Ya trato de recargarlo con el dock, solo usb, con el cargador de mi celular, pero nada, no cargar con ninguno, dejarlo por muchas horas con todo. Me preocupa abrir mi otro interruptor, porque tiene una garantía y lo perdería.
 
My Spanish is trash, but what I basically got was: Won't charge at all, can't use other switch because it's still under warranty.

The charging controller would be your best bet now.
Before doing that, you can manually test the leads and the port to see if they are damaged or not.

It would probably be easier to just replace the chip though. Still have the issue of the boot loop though.
 
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My Spanish is trash, but what I basically got was: Won't charge at all, can't use other switch because it's still under warranty.

The charging controller would be your best bet now.
Before doing that, you can manually test the leads and the port to see if they are damaged or not.

It would probably be easier to just replace the chip though. Still have the issue of the boot loop though.

I try to recharge it with the dock, only usb, with the charger of my cell phone, but nothing, do not carry any, leave it for many hours with everything. I'm worried about opening my other switch, because it has a guarantee and I would lose it.

Sorry, I was wrong and I put the text in Spanish and not in English, but I already put the text.
I already tried all recharge possibilities and none worked.
I have another switch, but I have 3 months to buy it, it still has a guarantee and if I open it to test the battery I would lose the warranty.
that's why I avoid charging the battery with my other console.
I think I will ask for the m92t36 chip that seems to be related to not passing the energy and that according to many youtuber is the solution.
The chip is cheap, only it will be late.
 

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