OK NICE! So is the best way to hack a new switch to update it to fw v. 9 and then use the fusee gele? Or should I use the fusee gelee and then update it later to the firmware version I want?@kjettern A non patched switch will always be exploitable, because the exploit is with the Tegra x1 chip (hardware). It is technically unpatchable.
If you want to keep your fuse count lower, first install CFW and then update with ChoiDujourNX.OK NICE! So is the best way to hack a new switch to update it to fw v. 9 and then use the fusee gele? Or should I use the fusee gelee and then update it later to the firmware version I want?
What does it look like?My hbmenu doesn't come up with the right bumper... But it does with the left. Also it doesn't look like the usual hb menu. Any ideas?
The tabs are on the top instead of on the bottom. Maybe just a different version?What does it look like?
It would really help if you post a screenshotThe tabs are on the top instead of on the bottom. Maybe just a different version?
How can I play online with a friend?
I hacked my switch so I have a emuMCC and a sysNAND, is there a way that I can play online with my sysNAND without getting banned?
Will post when I get home after work. ThanksIt would really help if you post a screenshot
If your sysnand is clean you can play online if it isn't you will probably get ban.
How can I tell if my sysnand is clean?
Hell, I am wondering if I have a EmuNAND at all. I followed this Tutorial
https://switch.homebrew.guide/hacking/fuseegelee/sdsetup
I guessing I do not have EmuNAND????
Yeah, underIn your system string if it says E then you have emunand, if it has a S then you are on sysnand.
Yeah, under
System Settings/System/Current Version, it says 8.0.1|AMS 0.9.3|S
I figured it out after reading out on everything all day. Thanks alot for the help.It would really help if you post a screenshot
Wait...It has nothing to do with emuMMC and sysMMC being on different firmware versions. If you update sysMMC to 9.0, you will not be able to boot it up without burning fuses hence not being able to downgrade.