Yes but there aren't that many other ways to update.I don't want to use CFW anymore i want to go back to OFW, but i think that my cleanNAND is using older firmware than my fuses are burnt for. I suppose i should use ChoiDujourNX to update that?
Wouldn't that "dirty up" my clean backup?
Try installing it with Awoo-Installer.RE: Cannot launch game after deleting update file.
So I wanted to play the release-version of SMO. I deleted the updated file with Goldleaf and then 'reset launch version'. Goldleaf said everything was successful but when I try to launch SMO it says 'checking whether software can be played' and then fails to connect to the internet because I don't have a connection (intentionally, of course).
Any advice?
Edit: The game is installed via NSP, not cartridge.
If your console was updated to firmware 9.1, you will need to update Atmosphere.Hi! I saw a few similar questions but in a bit different scenarios. I guess you might can help me...
I CAN'T pass the load payload - Atmoshpere screen. I have Hekate 5.0.2.
The other day, i installed a few NSP games and when i tried to load a game it asked me for updates, but i'm pretty sure it was a Nintendo update... So auch... I connected Wi-Fi, updated and then my Switch tried to reboot, but never started again.
After a few tries, i managed to inject Hekate from Tegra, but since there, when i go to load payload and select Atmosphere screen, it tries to load Atmosphere and it comes back to the load payload screen.
Is there a way to resolve this without having to wipe or something similar? I don't want to lose my saves.
And additionally... Is there a way from now to update to Hekate 5.1.0 which is available today? Is really useful to do it?
Thanks in advance, regards!
You can check the number of burnt fuses with Hekate. SysMMC and emuMMC act independently so they will both not be simultaneously in Airplane Mode even if one is. And you can reduce ban risk by booting Stock mode via Hekate.Okay so how would I check how many fuses are currently burnt? Or is there a thread on here going into detail about that? I just hacked my switch last night so my sysnand backup firmware is still current with what im running.
Also, I am just wanting to dump my saves for pkhex. I am aware that it is risky and such as I did it on the 3DS. If I disable airplane mode for my sysnand, it will still keep airplane mode enabled for emuMMC yes? And should I just always run my OFW via stock when wanting to play online?
Edit: I discovered the thread about downgrade & fuses should I ever have to in the future.
PartitionSo I have my patched 4.1.0 setup for CFW and now I'm trying to setup my emuMMC so I can update it, should i do the SD Partition or sd file?
If your console was updated to firmware 9.1, you will need to update Atmosphere.
Just use FAT32 for booting CFW.
9.0.1 is not CFW. 9.0.1 is a firmware version. Also are you using emuMMC? If so, are you sure sysMMC was updated?
Delete all files from your SD card except the Nintendo folder which stores your games, the Switch folder for your homebrew applications, and the titles folder for any game mods then place the new files on your SD card.I tried with 0.10.0 yesterday and the problem persists...
Maybe i'm doing something wrong... What is the correct way to update Atmosphere?
Sorry for my noobish (?
It just really sounds like you booted into sysMMC and updated that instead of emuMMC. You even say you're not sure of the difference and emuMMC looks identical to sysMMC unless you change the default theme color or something else. You basically have to be more careful next time.I'm not following, I'll try to explain better. Sorry, I'm new to switch hacking so I might be lacking on my explanation.
I received my Switch from Best Buy. Came home, installed Hekate/Atmosphere and updated it to CFW 8.xxxx.
I installed several games, emulators, etc. Had fun, played Mario Kart with the kids, etc. etc.
I went to put a game on it, and it required a firmware update. I figured if I was on a newer switch version, it'd work. So I went out to update my EmuNAND/Atmosphere CFW (I'm not sure the difference between these, but I definitely did not boot into my SysNAND to do this update). I used that tool to update the firmware in EmuNAND/CFW to 9.0.1. It was successful, and showed 9.0.1xxxxxx(all the randomness for CFW).
I powered off to remove my SD card to put some stuff on it, and when I put it back in and booted into SysNAND (I have to, I have an ipatched unit) it wouldn't let me use the Caffeine exploit and my console showed 9.0.1. Broken, to me.
Edit: When I'm referring to 9.0.1 and 8.xxxx I'm referring to this number shown here:
Stealth Mode is similar to changing your DNS settings but you do not need to do both. And the new Pokemon game does not alter your DNS settings at all.I have SX OS and want to play local coop with non hacked switches for games like Smash and MK. Im currently on airplane mode with stealth mode on. I hear that the safest route. How would I go about playing local coop? Guessing I have to turn off airplane mode. Do I keep stealth mode on and change my DNS profile? Or does stealth mode already change the DNS profile? I also hear the new pokemon changes your DNS?
Thanks in advance
Delete all files from your SD card except the Nintendo folder which stores your games, the Switch folder for your homebrew applications, and the titles folder for any game mods then place the new files on your SD card.Can someone explain to me the easiest way to strip Kosmos from my SD and revert to Vanilla AMS (without losing my installed titles)?
Delete all files from your SD card except the Nintendo folder which stores your games, the Switch folder for your homebrew applications, and the titles folder for any game mods then place the new files on your SD card.
It just really sounds like you booted into sysMMC and updated that instead of emuMMC. You even say you're not sure of the difference and emuMMC looks identical to sysMMC unless you change the default theme color or something else. You basically have to be more careful next time.
Stealth Mode is similar to changing your DNS settings but you do not need to do both. And the new Pokemon game does not alter your DNS settings at all.
Delete all files from your SD card except the Nintendo folder which stores your games, the Switch folder for your homebrew applications, and the titles folder for any game mods then place the new files on your SD card.
If you never booted to your NAND with CFW but only entered RCM, you should be fine.Hello! I placed my clean/stock switch in airplane mode last night with the intention of hacking and running CFW and proceeded with the process. I loaded up hekate, setup up emmumc to run off SD, then backed up emMMC Boot0/BOOT1, and eMMC RAW GPP. I tapped the launch icon (which contained CFW (SYSNAND), CFW (EMUMMC), Stock (SYSNAND)) I immediately hesitated to launch any of them and decided I wanted to revert back and not proceed with the hack. Would I be safe in simply shutting off the console, formatting the SD and continuing to use my switch without the fear of getting banned. Or must I take some additional steps? Like I mentioned above, the switch never left airplane mode, and i made a backup using the hekate tools. Thanks for being such a supportive community. I can take some photos if need be
If you want to play online, only do this in clean SysNAND. Never boot with CFW to SysNAND if you use it for online purpose. If your SysNAND is clean, you can update it and go online. If your SysNAND is not clean, you need to restore a clean backup.If I wanna play pokemon online which do i update CFW (SYSNAND) or Stock (sysnand), also do i just update it regularly to latest firmware? Hekate is latest ver 5.1.0
If you never booted to your NAND with CFW but only entered RCM, you should be fine.
If you want to play online, only do this in clean SysNAND. Never boot with CFW to SysNAND if you use it for online purpose. If your SysNAND is clean, you can update it and go online. If your SysNAND is not clean, you need to restore a clean backup.
Since getting homebrew ive never loaded it into stock (sysnand) just been on EMUmmc is that clean or am I out of luck?If you want to play online, only do this in clean SysNAND. Never boot with CFW to SysNAND if you use it for online purpose. If your SysNAND is clean, you can update it and go online. If your SysNAND is not clean, you need to restore a clean backup.
I think you can mount the NAND of your switch but I have never done this. But in your case you don't have to clean it.When referring to "clean" is it possible to check any logs to verify all is clean?
If you have never booted with CFW to SysNAND, you can go online in SysNAND.Since getting homebrew ive never loaded it into stock (sysnand) just been on EMUmmc is that clean or am I out of luck?
I think you can mount the NAND of your switch but I have never done this. But in your case you don't have to clean it.
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If you have never booted with CFW to SysNAND, you can go online in SysNAND.