Hacking Is AutoRCM still useful?

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Are you still using autoRCM?

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  • No!

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Yeah they fixed that a long time ago

How long ago? Because I've been using AutoRCM since 2020 and I have Aluminum foil stuck in the right side of my switch so I'm not sure if I can even use Hekate anymore. What I'm saying is that I put my switch in AutoRCM with a likely outdated version of Hekate.
 
How long ago? Because I've been using AutoRCM since 2020 and I have Aluminum foil stuck in the right side of my switch so I'm not sure if I can even use Hekate anymore. What I'm saying is that I put my switch in AutoRCM with a likely outdated version of Hekate.
According to the Atmosphere changelog, it was added back in Atmosphere version 0.8.4 which was released on February 2019. So its been fixed for 2 years now. Its also an issue with CFW not a bootloader like Hekate so if you really do have the issue, then its because you haven't updated Atmosphere and not Hekate.
 
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Hi, I'm a noob here;
just asking... which are the risks of using autoRCM? I mean, are there conditions/scenarios that could cause a brick?
 
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explain further, please
The way AutoRCM automatically boots your console into RCM is by bricking it in such a way that it boots into RCM. Therefore people use this to go into RCM without a jig which makes it useful on top of being reversible.
 

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