Hacking im getting this error on atmosphere uSd: failed to initialize

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glad it worked ;)
if in the future ,it's a faulty msd card reader, just change it , but go very easy at the lego conector where he goes , attach/detach it slowly and with caution.

as for my soldering , it's an amateur work like you saw, i do not have tool for tiny solder, but at the and it working ;)
 

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glad it worked ;)
if in the future ,it's a faulty msd card reader, just change it , but go very easy at the lego conector where he goes , attach/detach it slowly and with caution.

as for my soldering , it's an amateur work like you saw, i do not have tool for tiny solder, but at the and it working ;)
This. If the connector on the SD reader side gets damaged, no big deal as the whole module can be replaced. If the connector on the mainboard side gets damaged, you are basically SOL as it's very difficult to replace.
I have seen many people on here who damaged the connector, sometimes just from normal use (maybe the Switch was dropped, maybe they ejected the microSD incorrectly or used force when inserting it, maybe they have siblings or kids who are rough with things, who knows)
I opened my cousin's Switch to clean corrosion off one of the JoyCon rails and it seems like the SD reader connector won't get damaged as long as you're careful. Those pins are very small, and aligning the connectors is a bit tricky, but just don't apply any force until you are sure it's aligned.
 
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This. If the connector on the SD reader side gets damaged, no big deal as the whole module can be replaced. If the connector on the mainboard side gets damaged, you are basically SOL as it's very difficult to replace.
I have seen many people on here who damaged the connector, sometimes just from normal use (maybe the Switch was dropped, maybe they ejected the microSD incorrectly or used force when inserting it, maybe they have siblings or kids who are rough with things, who knows)
I opened my cousin's Switch to clean corrosion off one of the JoyCon rails and it seems like the SD reader connector won't get damaged as long as you're careful. Those pins are very small, and aligning the connectors is a bit tricky, but just don't apply any force until you are sure it's aligned.
absolutly right.
i got two switch's with this same problem (pins detach) , the 1st was my fault , as i inserted with little force the sd reader one's , and that's it.
the second was essentially kids dropping.

but also, it could be just retiring/inserting the mSD card as seen in some threads here, wich is a problem that nintendo should take in consideration in the futur, i hope ;)
 

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absolutly right.
i got two switch's with this same problem (pins detach) , the 1st was my fault , as i inserted with little force the sd reader one's , and that's it.
the second was essentially kids dropping.

but also, it could be just retiring/inserting the mSD card as seen in some threads here, wich is a problem that nintendo should take in consideration in the futur, i hope ;)
i ordered a screwdriver to open my switch and see what the problem is, i have barely dropped it or anything so idk how it broke hopefully i can just replace the connector thing
 
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i ordered a screwdriver to open my switch and see what the problem is, i have barely dropped it or anything so idk how it broke hopefully i can just replace the connector thing
have you tested your sd card with hekate , and see if it initialise normaly ?

this problem can heppen when sd card is inserted multiple times ,and even if you don't see the pin's detached , they are mostly desoldered in the bottom (where the soldering point on the conector and mother board).

so firsr try your sd card with hekate, if it fail to inicialise ;
push with your fingers where the sd card is , detach the stand clip first and push there , then retry (when pushing ) with hekate.
if it works normaly , then you know a pin/s is/are about to detach in future.

if you are familiar with tiny soldering , you can just add some tin with flux on the conector point.
(require some pro experience).

if not you have to change the conector , or solder wire's on the test point's (left the conector) to the sd card reader.
the first proposition is the best , but require hot air gun, so an experienced job.
 

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have you tested your sd card with hekate , and see if it initialise normaly ?

this problem can heppen when sd card is inserted multiple times ,and even if you don't see the pin's detached , they are mostly desoldered in the bottom (where the soldering point on the conector and mother board).

so firsr try your sd card with hekate, if it fail to inicialise ;
push with your fingers where the sd card is , detach the stand clip first and push there , then retry (when pushing ) with hekate.
if it works normaly , then you know a pin/s is/are about to detach in future.

if you are familiar with tiny soldering , you can just add some tin with flux on the conector point.
(require some pro experience).

if not you have to change the conector , or solder wire's on the test point's (left the conector) to the sd card reader.
the first proposition is the best , but require hot air gun, so an experienced job.
i tried formating sd card on normal fw and said it dosent have sd card inserted, what would hekate do though since i cant load hekate without sd card anyway

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have you tested your sd card with hekate , and see if it initialise normaly ?

this problem can heppen when sd card is inserted multiple times ,and even if you don't see the pin's detached , they are mostly desoldered in the bottom (where the soldering point on the conector and mother board).

so firsr try your sd card with hekate, if it fail to inicialise ;
push with your fingers where the sd card is , detach the stand clip first and push there , then retry (when pushing ) with hekate.
if it works normaly , then you know a pin/s is/are about to detach in future.

if you are familiar with tiny soldering , you can just add some tin with flux on the conector point.
(require some pro experience).

if not you have to change the conector , or solder wire's on the test point's (left the conector) to the sd card reader.
the first proposition is the best , but require hot air gun, so an experienced job.

i have no way to solder anything so im just gonna see what the actual problem is, it could just be the connector needs replacing and i can do that easily, i tried pushing it but dont really understand it so its not really fixing anything
 

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ok but how is using hekate any different from just putting the sd card in and seeing if it recognizes it
much simple for testing ;
in hekate if i test pushing the back where the sd card is , and if it works , you get where the problem is.
in ofw , i think when the sd card is not reconized , you need reboot.
 

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much simple for testing ;
in hekate if i test pushing the back where the sd card is , and if it works , you get where the problem is.
in ofw , i think when the sd card is not reconized , you need reboot.
its not like it isnt recognized it literally doesn't say anything when i put the sd card in it dosent detect it at all
 

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its not like it isnt recognized it literally doesn't say anything when i put the sd card in it dosent detect it at all
-in hekate it can be reconized but in 1bit mode, that why the pushing thing is for testing that the pin's are about to desolder , it can be tricky to test since pushing the back work 50/50

-dosen't matter you'll see it when opened ;)
 

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-in hekate it can be reconized but in 1bit mode, that why the pushing thing is for testing that the pin's are about to desolder , it can be tricky to test since pushing the back work 50/50

-dosen't matter you'll see it when opened ;)
i got the screwdriver but the screw on the joycon rail just wont come out, the way way ones are fine but the 4 way ones on the rail are just not
 

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i got the screwdriver but the screw on the joycon rail just wont come out, the way way ones are fine but the 4 way ones on the rail are just not
put a drop of fluidifyiant thing for metal on each , don't force , or you will be "screwed"
znd use a fitted screwdriver , not big not small a fitted one
 

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fluidifyiant? the screwdriver i got was promoted as a switch one so it should be fitted
lubricant , fluidifyiant like :
put a drop on the screws who don't came out , be patient 15mn and retry.
for the screwdrivre i was listaken between the "tri" one for joycons and the phillips one ,my bad
 

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lubricant , fluidifyiant like :
put a drop on the screws who don't came out , be patient 15mn and retry.
for the screwdrivre i was listaken between the "tri" one for joycons and the phillips one ,my bad
ok so i managed to open the thing and the problem was the connector was just loose and once i clicked it back in its now working fine, the actual connecting thing on the motherboard dosent look damaged at all so i dont see it as a problem but i will wait a few days and see what happens
 
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ok so i managed to open the thing and the problem was the connector was just loose and once i clicked it back in its now working fine, the actual connecting thing on the motherboard dosent look damaged at all so i dont see it as a problem but i will wait a few days and see what happens
good to hear , you're lucky then ;)
don't drop it , and don't open sd card so often , that's my advices.
 

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ok so i managed to open the thing and the problem was the connector was just loose and once i clicked it back in its now working fine, the actual connecting thing on the motherboard dosent look damaged at all so i dont see it as a problem but i will wait a few days and see what happens
To add onto the advice of not opening the SD card, FTP and more importantly MTP are great alternatives for moving files without touching the SD card. On top of that, you can take advantage of OTA updater tools.
 

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