Hacking Help restore nand back up

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Firstly, how many fuses have you burned?

Have you been using autorcm?

If you have burned too many fuses then you should not restore your old nand.

Not so sure how do we tell? Honestly I update via internet kosmos update on switch and since then everytime I install nsp it was can't open software? Any nsp games really... so tickets save in memory?
 
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So busted switch?

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Or could I try to restore Emmc files boot and raw?

You could, the only problem I think you would encounter is that you wouldn't be able to boot into OFW directly, just head up in the future always update via ChoidujourNX. Or you can always stay at 7.0.1, and just wait for Goldleaf to fix the game installing issue, Im undecided myself if I want to go back to 6.2.0 myself.
 
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Not working? I named it backup/numbers/restore/ etc? Weird

Giving me error file not found

I'll try again
 
You could, the only problem I think you would encounter is that you wouldn't be able to boot into OFW directly, just head up in the future always update via ChoidujourNX. Or you can always stay at 7.0.1, and just wait for Goldleaf to fix the game installing issue, Im undecided myself if I want to go back to 6.2.0 myself.
until gold leaf fix the game installing issue? so this issue is a know problem to many?
 
The 6.2.0 backup is pretty useless if you burned fuses so why restore it? I guess you want to be able to boot in OFW without payload? Check your fuses.
 
Make sure it is the correct boot0/1 and the raw nand file.
until gold leaf fix the game installing issue? so this issue is a know problem to many?

Yea there are some problem installing games on 7.0.1 and the current and latest build of goldleaf is nightly, it is kinda buggy, you can always try older version with usb method or attempt using tinfoil usb method.
 
Make sure it is the correct boot0/1 and the raw nand file.


Yea there are some problem installing games on 7.0.1 and the current and latest build of goldleaf is nightly, it is kinda buggy, you can always try older version with usb method or attempt using tinfoil usb method.
Okay let me try putting it directly to so card and installing it that way with old version or such

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The 6.2.0 backup is pretty useless if you burned fuses so why restore it? I guess you want to be able to boot in OFW without payload? Check your fuses.
Looking on tutorial now to check fuse Info
 
Okay let me try putting it directly to so card and installing it that way with old version or such

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Looking on tutorial now to check fuse Info
Load hekate -> Console Info -> Print fuses
 
Is there a particular reason why you want to downgrade to 6.2.0?
Well thought running 6.2 would fix my nsp issue when it was working then but if others are having this issue then not sure if its needed

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Wasn’t there any info on screen? If I remember correct it shows the burned fuses on screen?
 

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Well thought running 6.2 would fix my nsp issue when it was working then but if others are having this issue then not sure if its needed

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Burnt fuse is 9, so you can't boot ofw on lower firmware.
 
Oh I c so why create a nand backup if we really can't use shall I reformat the switch back to stock on 7 few then create a band then incase? Then use cfw after?

You can use cfw on 7.0.x just fine, look into tinfoil and gold leaf USB install, I managed to get Xenoblade 2 and all its dlcs to install on 7.0.1, just that games installation isn't all smoothly on 7.0.x.

Probably was that you updated via ota, so it burn your fuse, that how Nintendo prevents downgrades in general in term of concept.
 

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