Hacking SWITCH NOOB PARADISE - Ask questions here

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I have an unhacked and hacked unbanned switch. I run my hacked switch on emunand with exosphere and 90dns and I’m planning to set it to incognito as well.

What I’m wanting to ask is if I setup atmosphere Sysnand on the hacked switch without any sigpatches and just exosphere and then log into my Nintendo account on Sysnand stock to pull my BD Pokémon save and over then switch to atmosphere to backup the save modify it return it using ams Sysnand and then return to stock and upload the save to download back to my unmodded switch I should be fine and not get banned right?

Basically the only time my hacked switch will connect to Nintendo will be when running full stock and when in Sysnand cfw I’ll be blocking connections.

Thanks
Well you can still get banned for even just running CFW regardless if you're offline because it leaves traces in your console but the bigger red flag is transporting a modded save to an unhacked console. Nintendo can tell if its been modified or not so you're risking getting the unhacked console banned.
 
Noob question. I have a V1 that I'll hack. Its safe to update to 13.2? Just buyed this V1 yesterday
If its an unpatched console, you can update your firmware 13.2 but no games require that high of a firmware plus you will burn fuses if update it before you hack it so unless you have a reason you wish to update, I would hold off.
 
If its an unpatched console, you can update your firmware 13.2 but no games require that high of a firmware plus you will burn fuses if update it before you hack it so unless you have a reason you wish to update, I would hold off.
Hey Draxzelex!

the other day you were helping me with an issue, I didn't reply to your post properly so you probably didn't see my ongoing issue, could you maybe give me a little more guidance? thanks!

thanks for the help. I did as you asked and I still get the following errors. in the launch icon of hekate It says I have No main boot entries (check that bootloader/hekate_ipi.ino has boot entries

more configs says I have no .ini boot entries found. check that ini file exists in bootloader/ini/

and in payloads I use to use fusee-primary, but I was reading that it does not work on the latest version? I have uploaded the payload from hekate file to my RCM loader. Also, I initially tried updating using this guide and followed it in order https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/extras/updating/#updating-atmosphere. I don't know if I should of updated my OFW to 13.1 first? thanks for your help.
 
Thank you for the suggestions. I did replace all the Atmosphere and Hekate files by erasing the previous ones. Unfortunately I still have the errors I had in my previous post. Could you perhaps be a little more specific on how I can bypass these errors and then boot into my CFW so I can use daylight. Thank you for the suggestions, but I get lost easily without a clear direction to follow.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-noob-paradise-ask-questions-here.488277/post-9678065 (Follow the link that goes to the guide)
 
I know this is an extremely uncommon use case but does anyone know if there's a way to use the attached controllers while the console is docked? I have a mini-dock so if this was possible I could use my non-wireless pads alongside the detached joycons for multiplayer stuff. I have the latest Atmosphere.
 
ATM has released newer version supports latest HOS (13.2.0). But where can I be able to download it? Darthsternie has not upload it.
 
ATM has released newer version supports latest HOS (13.2.0). But where can I be able to download it? Darthsternie has not upload it.
Nintendo Switch firmware files are copyrighted material so they are treated the same as pirated games meaning it is against the rules to help you find them or even ask where to locate them.
 
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Hi, can someone help me with updating Atmosphere. I bricked my Switch on the last update and I had to buy another Switch, so I don’t want to mess this one up.

I am using Hektate and have Goldleaf installed. I know people say to use updated Sigpatches, I have no clue what they are or where to place them on my SD card.

Any help is appreciated, Thanks
 
Hey Microchipman,

i am still a little confused, as your links led me to the guide I have already used and did not work for me?

https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/extras/updating/

I am still not understanding how I can load a bootloader like fusee-primary or something in my launch button to get me going? what am I missing? or is there another guide? do you want me to completely erase my microsd? how would i retrieve my saves and games? sorry for being tedious, but I am still not sure what direction your trying to point me in here.
 
I was wondering if anyone knows how the switch syncs the clock with the internet (eg what url) or how to find this out. Also if it would be possible to run a dns to redirect this to a url with a custom date/time to get around games that punish you for changing date. Was trying to Google to figure this out but couldn’t find any resources
 
Hey Microchipman,

i am still a little confused, as your links led me to the guide I have already used and did not work for me?

https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/extras/updating/

I am still not understanding how I can load a bootloader like fusee-primary or something in my launch button to get me going? what am I missing? or is there another guide? do you want me to completely erase my microsd? how would i retrieve my saves and games? sorry for being tedious, but I am still not sure what direction your trying to point me in here.
DISCLAIMER: Only try this if you understand what I am explaining.

Don't completely erase the microSD card yet, back it up first (Copy all the files from the root of it to somewhere safe). Do you have an emuMMC folder on the root of your card?

If so, DON'T recreate, format or partition the card, don't do that part of the guide. Since it's backed up up now, try just deleting these folders on the microSD:

  • atmosphere
  • bootloader
  • switch
  • hbmenu.nro
Now follow ONLY THIS PART OF THE GUIDE:

https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/user_guide/emummc/sd_preparation/

Stop after you do that part since you probably have an emuMMC. RCM and inject the Hekate payload. Choose Launch, and then choose Atmosphere FSS0 EmuMMC. See if your switch boots into your emuMMC. If it boots, install the SIGpatches. There are many posts on how to do this from me and from many others.

This is a good lesson as well going forward. Ask yourself, from my setup, what can I live without, in my situation the biggest thing I want back is my software and my saves, dosen't matter if it's home-brew or otherwise, those are the things I need. So I have backups of that and my saves. I can LOOSE everything else, because I can quickly replicate everything else, and be running again. I can't quickly replicate all of my collected software and saves. So backup, backup, backup.
 
Question for the expert of this thread:last Atmosphere require minimun firmware stock or isn't necessary?
 
Hi, can someone help me with updating Atmosphere. I bricked my Switch on the last update and I had to buy another Switch, so I don’t want to mess this one up.

I am using Hektate and have Goldleaf installed. I know people say to use updated Sigpatches, I have no clue what they are or where to place them on my SD card.

Any help is appreciated, Thanks
Considering how hard it is to actually brick a Nintendo Switch and the many ways to recover from a theoretical brick, I am doubtful you bricked your last console but I digress. As long as you make an eMMC backup with Hekate, you can recover from 99% of all potential bricks. You need BOOT0, BOOT1, and either eMMC raw GPP or eMMC SYS. Keep in mind if you only dump eMMC SYS, you will be missing any content installed to your internal memory which includes any save data or games/updates/DLC.
I was wondering if anyone knows how the switch syncs the clock with the internet (eg what url) or how to find this out. Also if it would be possible to run a dns to redirect this to a url with a custom date/time to get around games that punish you for changing date. Was trying to Google to figure this out but couldn’t find any resources
While I don't know what servers are used to determine the date and time, people within the community developed tools to change the time without being punished. The first one is called switch-time; its an older homebrew application though so it may not work on the higher firmware versions. The other one is called QuickNTP and it uses the overlay Tesla to sync the time. Both of these should be able to accomplish what you are looking for.
How do i make a secure Nand Restore ?

I had AoutRCM enabled as i did the Backup of the Nand, nothing more .

THX
Well Hekate not only verifies the eMMC backups it makes but it also verifies them when you restore it so as long as Hekate doesn't throw any errors, that's all you need.
 
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So, i don't have to mind about those "fuses"?
Fuses only matter if you want to be able to boot the console normally in order to use a better exploit that may be discovered in the future that only works on certain firmware versions. Fuses in relation to recovering from a brick by restoring an old eMMC backup are a minor inconvenience. The same principal that allows us to update without burning fuses can literally also be applied to booting lower firmware versions than the fuse count; all custom bootloaders bypass the fuse check. However if you try to boot the console normally while on a higher fuse count, you may encounter a soft brick because the console will not proceed past a black screen. This is where having something like AutoRCM is handy because it ensures you will be able to always use a custom bootloader to bypass the fuse check no matter what your firmware is. That being said, this doesn't mean that we can freely downgrade because using a custom bootloader is still using an exploit to boot the console on lower firmware versions with high fuse counts so it would be redundant to combine this with an exploit on lower firmware versions.
 
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Hey everyone, a panicking noob here, if anyone could throw me a hand I would greatly appreciate it. I had an erista Switch with SX OS laying around and I decided to move it to Atmosphere since SX OS is dead now. I follow a very nice guide and it worked fine, but my emuNAND was in version 9.0.2 so I tried to update to the latest 13.1 firmware. I downloaded it from darthsternie and used Daybreak to install it, but after rebooting Hekate now just prints an error when loading into Atmosphere. I can still load Hekate and go into sysNAND (which is in version 7) so I assume I haven't completely fucked things up

Is there any way to fix my emuNAND? If not, I still have my old emunand backup from SX OS that I could copy into the SD card and migrate using Hekate. Will that fix things? Would a new emuNAND created from my sysNAND be better?

Thanks in advance

EDIT: Fixed, I just needed to upgrade Hekate to the latest version as well. Sorry for bothering.
 
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Considering how hard it is to actually brick a Nintendo Switch and the many ways to recover from a theoretical brick, I am doubtful you bricked your last console but I digress. As long as you make an eMMC backup with Hekate, you can recover from 99% of all potential bricks. You need BOOT0, BOOT1, and either eMMC raw GPP or eMMC SYS. Keep in mind if you only dump eMMC SYS, you will be missing any content installed to your internal memory which includes any save data or games/updates/DLC.

While I don't know what servers are used to determine the date and time, people within the community developed tools to change the time without being punished. The first one is called switch-time; its an older homebrew application though so it may not work on the higher firmware versions. The other one is called QuickNTP and it uses the overlay Tesla to sync the time. Both of these should be able to accomplish what you are looking for.

Well Hekate not only verifies the eMMC backups it makes but it also verifies them when you restore it so as long as Hekate doesn't throw any errors, that's all you need.

Well my last Switch was messed up and I couldn't get anyone to help me with fixing it on this forum, so to me it was "bricked" and so I bought another and started over. Even on this Noob forum you get people that won't help you, so why even bother answering people if YOU'RE NOT GONNA HELP!!!
 

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