Off-topic: I also took the chance to test Daybreak and updated from 10.0.4 to 10.1.0, no issues after updating with it as well.
Does Daybreak use the same files that Choi used? Does it also let you choose between FAT32 installation and exFAT, or does it always default to exFAT?
What would be the difference between picking the fat32+exfat and fat32? If my SD is fat32 which one do I pick?It needs some files to be named differently but if you download your firmware files from that "darth site" they are already named correctly (just re-download to be sure, they are changed recently on the website).
Yes it let you choose if you want fat32 or fat32+exfat drivers before installation, it also asks if you want to factory reset.
You should choose fat32+exfat. And I don't know where you heard that if you pick exfat in choi while on a fat32 SD it can brick your system. That's incredibly untrue.What would be the difference between picking the fat32+exfat and fat32? If my SD is fat32 which one do I pick?
In choi if you pick exfat while being on fat32, it can brick the Switch. If you select the wrong format on Daybreak, does it have severe repercussions too??
That doesn't sound like a sigpatch issue. Have you checked if other games work?Ok wondering if someone can help I have a clean install of Horizon and AMS14.1 and patches from here installed Animal Crossing with the latest update but it fails to load I installed it fine I click the icon its fine it gets past the Nintendo switch loading icon on the bottom right but then thats it....black screen I can't even exit the game by pressing the home button.
That doesn't sound like a sigpatch issue. Have you checked if other games work?
So if my SD card is fat32, I should pick fat32+exfat. Not fat32. Why? Is the fat32 option less beneficial than the fat32+exfat?You should choose fat32+exfat. And I don't know where you heard that if you pick exfat in choi while on a fat32 SD it can brick your system. That's incredibly untrue.
Fat32+exfat supports both file systems as the name implies, and supports larger sd cards. And whoever here told you picking exfat bricked your system is absolutely wrong, it did not.So if my SD card is fat32, I should pick fat32+exfat. Not fat32. Why? Is the fat32 option less beneficial than the fat32+exfat?
I ended up bricking my Switch when I was downgrading it, months ago. Wasn't sure what did it, me picking exfat instead of fat32?! Or something else. Bunch of people here verified it, saying its because I picked exfat when my SD was fat32.
So if my SD card is fat32, I should pick fat32+exfat. Not fat32. Why? Is the fat32 option less beneficial than the fat32+exfat?
I ended up bricking my Switch when I was downgrading it, months ago. Wasn't sure what did it, me picking exfat instead of fat32?! Or something else. Bunch of people here verified it, saying its because I picked exfat when my SD was fat32.
Ok wondering if someone can help I have a clean install of Horizon and AMS14.1 and patches from here installed Animal Crossing with the latest update but it fails to load I installed it fine I click the icon its fine it gets past the Nintendo switch loading icon on the bottom right but then thats it....black screen I can't even exit the game by pressing the home button.
I'm having the exact same issue as you.
I also tried using Hekate (with the other sigpatches) and tried fixing the archive with Hekate. But I cant get ACNH to run with either Hekate or Atmos. Its always stuck on the Switch Icon in the bottom right corner and all I can do is hold down the power button for 12 secs.
Other games like Story of Seasons work.
Anyone got an idea on how to fix that?
The only way I managed to fix it was to do a clean install of Horizon and AMS and its now working....bit overkill but it works...you could also try removing any sys-modules you have installed like Edizon overlay etc