Hacking Question Nintendo switch update

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Hi There,

I have a nintendo switch with the version 9.1.0. with serial number XAJ7000*******
I hacked this a few years ago(atmosphere) and I can put games on it via goldleaf.

Can I update my device somehow to the latest version and still jailbreak it? Because i can't play the newer releases because my version is to old.
 
yes, only do not forget to update Hekate(if you are using it) and Atmosphére then use Daybreak to update your firmware.

if you have custom themes, remove it BEFORE update firmware.
 
yes, only do not forget to update Hekate(if you are using it) and Atmosphére then use Daybreak to update your firmware.

if you have custom themes, remove it BEFORE update firmware.

Ok so i can just do the following:

1. Update hekate to latest version then Atmosphere to latest version
2. Then use daybreak to update firmware of nintendo switch to latest version?
 
What is the minimum firmware to play the latest games?
I have Switch with FW 10.0.0, with latest Atmosphere 0.20.1 installed. (Sig patches too...)
Older games starting fine, but newer games, like Axiom Verge 2 gives error on startup.
 
Last edited by sys64738,
Hi There,

So i updated to the latest atmosphere + hekate.

Now i found a nice guide how to update the switch with daybreak ()

The only problem is when i launch tegraexplorer, i do not have the option to 'dump firmware'..

I have system version 9.1.0|AMS M.20.1|S


Can somebody help me?
 
Last edited by Ulaf,
Hi There,

So i updated to the latest atmosphere + hekate.

Now i found a nice guide how to update the switch with daybreak ()

The only problem is when i launch tegraexplorer, i do not have the option to 'dump firmware'..

I have system version 9.1.0|AMS M.20.1|S


Can somebody help me?
You can simply look for the Nintendo Switch firmware files online as an alternative.
 

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