Hacking WARNING!!! SX OS 2.9 BETA: Major issues reported including black screen after 9.0.0 update attempt

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But they're not. They offer things atmos doesnt you're literally lying and misusing that word from bias. Until atmos offers EVERY. SINGLE. THING. That tx does, its, by definition, NOT obsolete. Stop being an immature idiot fanboy. I swear atmoshills are so fucking obnoxious. You like atmosphere? Fine. Use it. But stop being a douche to people who CHOOSE to use sx. Let people have opinions instead of being an immature child.
dude, don’t get angry, just block them, then these forums become a place of love and harmony again
 
Hi guys I'm currently on Switch 8.1 sxos 2.8 and everything is working fine. but I want to update to 9.0.1 so I can play Ghostbusters V1.1. I currently use and external 2tb drive and play all my XCI games from there. is it safe to update to 9.0.1 sxos 2.9.2?
 
So I updated SX OS stupidly. This means that if I downgrade my SYSNAND to my backup (4.1.0) I can't use any carts on that version, but I can still make an EMUNAND and update that to 9.0.0 and carts will work, right?
I have a similar question to this. I updated from sx os 2.8 firmware 8.1.0 EMUNAND to sx os 2.9.1 firmware 9.0.0 EMUNAND. My SYSNAND is on firmware 5.1.0 and hasn't been updated. My question is did the gamecart fuses burn when I updated to 9.0.0 on EMUNAND or do they only burn if you update on SYSNAND? I no longer have any physical game carts to test this. If possible i'd like to keep my efuses and gamecart fuses intact for SYSNAND firmware 5.1.0 for potential future resell value.
 
I have a similar question to this. I updated from sx os 2.8 firmware 8.1.0 EMUNAND to sx os 2.9.1 firmware 9.0.0 EMUNAND. My SYSNAND is on firmware 5.1.0 and hasn't been updated. My question is did the gamecart fuses burn when I updated to 9.0.0 on EMUNAND or do they only burn if you update on SYSNAND? I no longer have any physical game carts to test this. If possible i'd like to keep my efuses and gamecart fuses intact for SYSNAND firmware 5.1.0 for potential future resell value.
I hope someone with deeper knowledge can explain this in detail, because I have always thought emunand was completely separated from sysnand, so updating emunand shouldn't change the way your sysnand works. My line of work has always been pretty straight forward: as long as sx os releases have been proven stable, I've updated sx os first, then newest firmware with choi on emunand, then booting to sys and update normally. This time, with 2.9.2 and 9.0.1, the last stage with sysnand was interrupted with a black error screen (came cart fuse error). I had left a cart in the slot during the process so now when booting to sysnand to update normally, it gave me the error screen. It was just a matter of taking out the cart and boot again, so I wouldn't have noticed it if the cart was out from the start. Anyway, I was surprised that updating emunand indeed changed the way my sysnand worked. So to answer your question, yes I guess the fuses burn when updating emunand.
 
Well I lost AutoRCM mode, I cant even goto any sort of RCM hence mine is permanently bricked lucky I got 2 of em.
 
I updated my sister's switch today. Controls doesn't respond in homebrew apps but she doesn't use those so that's fine and from what I've gathered it's an issue I was aware of. Anyone had any luck with that though?
 
well, if i reinstall my games then they work, reinstalled one and it works, will i have to reinstall all my games again to work ?
 
@SaggyBeans if you want to update your OP with this new information.

Regarding the xci emulation being broken when used online with stealth mode turned off. This happens when you have two Nintendo Switch’s with the same Nintendo Account ID connected to both consoles. I have been trying to solve this problem for a while alongside team xecuter and eventually we broke through and found the issue that causes this, the devs are now fixing the problem and hopefully be solved with the up and coming sxos 3.0 revision.
 
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Gey guys I updated my firmware to play Astral Chain. Now everytime I try to open the theme installer or install another theme my switch freezes with the "Oops something went wrong/needs to restart" error code is: 2168-0002

I am bored of my current theme and I'd like to replace it. I probably made the mistake of updating my switch's firmware (and SX firmware) with that theme Installed and forgot to remove it beforehand. Any idea on how to fix this?
 
Updated SXOS to 2.9.2, Update CFW to 9.0.1 with v1.0.2 ChoiDujour. Worked flawlessly. unlike 2.9 to 9.0.0...lol
Guys, I already updated my SX OS to 2.9.2. Is it safe to update my Switch firmware to 9.0.1 using choidujournx? because some people said there are some troubles in firmware 9.0.1 with choidujournx.
 
Guys, I already updated my SX OS to 2.9.2. Is it safe to update my Switch firmware to 9.0.1 using choidujournx? because some people said there are some troubles in firmware 9.0.1 with choidujournx.
Did it few days ago and it worked like a charm
 
Is layeredfs currently broken on 2.9.2 and 2.9.3? Because ive triple checked that i placed the folders in the correct place and both mods and cheats arent registering as there
 
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@SaggyBeans if you want to update your OP with this new information.

Regarding the xci emulation being broken when used online with stealth mode turned off. This happens when you have two Nintendo Switch’s with the same Nintendo Account ID connected to both consoles. I have been trying to solve this problem for a while alongside team xecuter and eventually we broke through and found the issue that causes this, the devs are now fixing the problem and hopefully be solved with the up and coming sxos 3.0 revision.

Very much looking forward to this fix. I try if unlinking my other family accounts will work. Thanks for the update!
 
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