Homebrew RELEASE Clean the Nand of the Nintendo Switch, Haku33 homebrew

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deactivate airplane mode and any ftp or background services
also uninstall incognito
Thanks,it works but I didn't connect to internet yet because I don't have jig and activities autoRCM.
So my question is can autoRCM cause ban?
no, auto rcm is a corruption on the boot0 of the console
nintendo not detec that
 
from heaven to earth

the factory reset does not delete anything just resets the user database and something else
compromising data such as telemetry logs, etc. They are not deleted at all
think that doing a factory reset clean your console, you'll be ban

Haku33 deletes everything manually taking advantage of cfw permissions
leaving only the list of system nca installed required to boot

From what I've observed, factory restore settings will delete ticketdb, errorlogs, profiles etc. Try to debug yourself (do factory restore, shutdown the system straight away and look at SYSTEM/save folder for more details). This method of the OP will delete everything even more.

The best bet is to do factory restore settings in offline mode (officially supported) before using this method.

People keep telling others about other logs, the ones other than 80000000000000D1 log, please point out the culprit of the mist.

This helps to clean the nand up for those who didn't have any nand backup before. Don't believe then just shouldn't care about and keep self banning because there's no other choices.
 
no, auto rcm is a corruption on the boot0 of the console
nintendo not detec that
Thanks finally I made emuMMC so when I boot to stock ofw , can nintendo scan the SD card and detect the cfw files on it
i.e. should eject the SD card when boot into stock ofw?
 
From what I've observed, factory restore settings will delete ticketdb, errorlogs, profiles etc. Try to debug yourself (do factory restore, shutdown the system straight away and look at SYSTEM/save folder for more details). This method of the OP will delete everything even more.

The best bet is to do factory restore settings in offline mode (officially supported) before using this method.

People keep telling others about other logs, the ones other than 80000000000000D1 log, please point out the culprit of the mist.

This helps to clean the nand up for those who didn't have any nand backup before. Don't believe then just shouldn't care about and keep self banning because there's no other choices.

check
saves
080000000000A0
080000000000A1
080000000000A2
this are not delete by the console
y made a debug whith hack disk mount
and a factory reset will not delete telemetry logs

Sorry, I don't quite understand the bolded text below from OP:




Any help is appreciated!



basically
if you have a clean backup or your nand is clean do not use this tool


as for (Mariko, IPatched, pre mariko) as you like to call him
you shouldn't use it because if something goes wrong with your sysnand in a Mariko, you will have a nice brick

and since mariko cannot be updated more than 4.1.0,

it makes no sense to use it
 
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check
saves
080000000000A0
080000000000A1
080000000000A2
this are not delete by the console
y made a debug whith hack disk mount
and a factory reset will not delete telemetry logs





basically
if you have a clean backup or your nand is clean do not use this tool


as for (Mariko, IPatched, pre mariko) as you like to call him
you shouldn't use it because if something goes wrong with your sysnand in a Mariko, you will have a nice brick

and since mariko cannot be updated more than 4.1.0,

it makes no sense to use it

You're wrong.

This is the ones after doing factory restore settings.

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

FYI, I've been keeping doing this way to clean up hundreds of switch's nand for almost two years. None got banned yet.
 

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You're wrong.

FYI, I've been keeping doing this way to clean up hundreds of switch's nand for almost two years. None got banned yet.

Does this include Switch's that *have* been online but have yet to be banned? or are those lost causes?

Thanks.
 
You're wrong.

This is the ones after doing factory restore settings.

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

FYI, I've been keeping doing this way to clean up hundreds of switch's nand for almost two years. None got banned yet.
OK i will doble check that info
thanks

ok
look
2019-10-12_194933.png

this is by doing a factory reset from settings


Could I use this with AutoRCM enabled or do I have to use this first and disable AutoRCM after?
has you wish
 
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OK i will doble check that info
thanks

ok
look
2019-10-12_194933.png

this is by doing a factory reset from settings



has you wish

Are you sure you didn't restart the system after doing factory restore? I'm still getting exactly the same result as what I did mention.
 
what the fuck is this code, and why do you have a prod.keys file in your repo that is never used?
I guess because I was compiling the NRO as NSP
i will remove that thanks

Are you sure you didn't restart the system after doing factory restore? I'm still getting exactly the same result as what I did mention.

I'm sure, I have autoRCM, the console didn't turn on at any time,

from hard reset to hack disk mount

I don't lie to you
 
Hmm I attempted to run in applet mode (the switch had no games/software installed) and it stopped working/froze after terminating critical tasks.
Or maybe that's what it's suppose to do :P

I ended up using HDM to just delete the stuff from system after anyways, just to make sure.
 
Hmm I attempted to run in applet mode (the switch had no games/software installed) and it stopped working/froze after terminating critical tasks.
Or maybe that's what it's suppose to do :P

I ended up using HDM to just delete the stuff from system after anyways, just to make sure.
if it freezes, it didn't work,
disable themes services and pay attention to on-screen warnings
and try again
it should say "finished" and turn off the screen
 

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