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If AIO works for you then there’s no need to change. I’ve had good experience with AIO as well but have seen people get in bad situations because they didn’t understand what was going on under the bonnet. Most recently I’ve been updating manually because I’m almost as fast and feel I have better control of the steps, can test each step and stop if things get weird.
Personally I’m pretty slow to adopt the latest and greatest. Each release fixes thing and occasionally breaks things. There are many homebrew apps that no longer work as libnx got updated and the devs didn’t update, making them incompatible. Some I’ve been able to tweak and recompile but others require a complete rewrite and thus remain broken. I stayed on 1.2.3 for a long time because 1.2.4 broke SoundNX (and I loved having my joycons make lightsaber noises when I added/removed them). I eventually ran into some things that pushed me to 1.2.6 and I rationalized it by saying I only did the add/remove thing to show other people my custom sounds and otherwise had no real compelling reason to be mucking with my joycons. These days I only update if there‘s a specific new feature I must have or a game that won’t run on my current version.
Yeah since I know AIO works, I reckon I'll continue using this method going forward. That being said, I totally get why you would prefer doing things manually. Oh.. and since I shit a brick when I thought my entire Switch had went black when I updated the Firmware without totally understanding what the hell I was doing, I can now see why it's worth buying an additional SD Card and copying everything over every 2 weeks or so. If shit hits the fan, like you said previously, it's as simple as swapping SD Cards. At worst, you'll only lose 2 weeks worth of data, rather than absolutely everything.
OK it sounds like updating isn't always a great concern. Not immediately anyway. For whatever reason, I thought if you don't update everything, you're games may struggle to load properly, and that would really SUCK! From what you're telling me though, that doesn't sound like the case which is good to know.
Also, I just wanted to give you a big shout out @binkinator. Between your help and the Rentry guide, I've managed to get everything up and running. In fact, a longer HDMI cable arrived in the post today, so I got the Dock up and running and synced up my new Switch Pro controller. Everything is running sweet as a nut. It's awesome that you can put your Switch into sleep mode too rather than having to boot up each and every time using the RCM Loader. That way, I can keep the Switch docked for the majority of the time, unless I feel like travelling or playing the Switch while laying in bed.
Thanks again for all your help. Without your assistance, I'm convinced getting everything set up would have been a far more difficult task. Instead, it's been a pretty smooth journey, and I'm buzzing now that I've got it all worked.



Thanks @binkinator. You're doing gods work here! Right.. time to sit my ass down on the couch and play the Switch docked!













