Homebrew Question Screwed up the user partition

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Before you say it, yes, i am dumb
Ok so i managed to completely brick my switch by putting an .nsp file on the "USER" partition of the NAND, No emunand was installed at the time
Now i'm screwed because it gives error 2002-4686 on SXOS and OF
I've tried the "maintenance mode" but every time i do an "initialize console" it mounts the user partition and proceeds to crash
I have no NAND backup, or user backup and my bis keys do not work at all because switch firmware is 11.0.1
I've tried HackDiskMount, but no luck
How can i remove the problematic file, whitout booting to the OS?
 
Before you say it, yes, i am dumb
Ok so i managed to completely brick my switch by putting an .nsp file on the "USER" partition of the NAND, No emunand was installed at the time
Now i'm screwed because it gives error 2002-4686 on SXOS and OF
I've tried the "maintenance mode" but every time i do an "initialize console" it mounts the user partition and proceeds to crash
I have no NAND backup, or user backup and my bis keys do not work at all because switch firmware is 11.0.1
I've tried HackDiskMount, but no luck
How can i remove the problematic file, whitout booting to the OS?
Hekate, unlock write to user partition, USB Mass Storage
 
Before you say it, yes, i am dumb
Ok so i managed to completely brick my switch by putting an .nsp file on the "USER" partition of the NAND, No emunand was installed at the time
Now i'm screwed because it gives error 2002-4686 on SXOS and OF
I've tried the "maintenance mode" but every time i do an "initialize console" it mounts the user partition and proceeds to crash
I have no NAND backup, or user backup and my bis keys do not work at all because switch firmware is 11.0.1
I've tried HackDiskMount, but no luck
How can i remove the problematic file, whitout booting to the OS?
Just do a nand restore........... Here
 
Just do a nand restore........... Here
Oh yeah that's a fun error, it's the same one i get when booting original firmware!
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