Hacking SWITCH NOOB PARADISE - Ask questions here

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Thanks for the reply. I'm on Atmosphere now, the latest pre-release for 14 fw. I just thought it would be best if I started over, that way I can do all the necessary backups, safeties, protections, and such. My SD card is a cluttered mess. Spring Cleaning!
I'll give your suggestion a shot. With the new 14 fw, I just wanted to make sure it was safe to do so, bc this stuff makes me nervous regardless of how much I learn and read. lol Thanks a bunch!

The most important thing you can do is stay offline.

This will help: https://rentry.org/ExosphereDNSMITM

I just tested this with 90DNS Tester btw and it still works in 14.0.0
 
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Trying to update firmware via Daybreak. I constantly get a "Failed to prepare update. Result: 0x00004c02" error. Any tips or tricks on how to fix this problem?
 
Thanks for the link.. Just tried copying and pasting the command list below in the thread in python and it says Syntaxerror:Invalid syntax. Do you have a guide you can recommend that does not use python?

Thanks

QQ, what did you type to get the syntax error?


Only since you asked directly: https://rentry.org/SwitchHackingIsEasy
 
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@binkinator Just wanted to mention the solution to my issue (after using the pre-release Atmosphere) from the AIO thread ended up being a problem with sys-botbase so I've just uninstalled that for now. Anyway, thanks for the help over there.
 
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@binkinator Just wanted to mention the solution to my issue (after using the pre-release Atmosphere) from the AIO thread ended up being a problem with sys-botbase so I've just uninstalled that for now. Anyway, thanks for the help over there.
Nice! Glad you got it sorted. New releases are always a fun time!
 
Yeah…down the dependency rabbit hole. You need to install ‘pip’. Your choice…
I have never used python so thought it would ask. Is Pip
I have attached a screenshot
Ok once PIP has been installed and confirmed, do you know where I should run the command python3 -m pip install wget?
 
I have never used python so thought it would ask. Is Pip

Ok once PIP has been installed and confirmed, do you know where I should run the command python3 -m pip install wget?

Pip Installs Packages. (I’m not kidding.)

Technically, as long as pip is in your path, you can run it anywhere as its sole purpose is add modules to your global python environment.
 
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Preferred Installs Packages. (I’m not kidding.)

Technically, as long as pip is in your path, you can run it anywhere as its sole purpose is add modules to your global python environment.
Thanks for your input but I must be doing something wrong from my end as after installing pip and trying to run the command in both python and cmd prompt I get syntax error on python and cm prompt says python was not installed. Maybe I need to install the Microsoft version.

I think I am going to give it a final go on the link you sent me. Under the migration settings I have to change my boot.dat.
It mentions only those using SX Core/Lite & SX Pro users only. Sorry if this is a stupid question but I have been using SX OS and using the jig method to boot up. Do I still have to change my boot.dat?
 
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Thanks for your input but I must be doing something wrong from my end as after installing pip and trying to run the command in both python and cmd prompt I get syntax error on python and cm prompt says python was not installed. Maybe I need to install the Microsoft version.

I think I am going to give it a final go on the link you sent me. Under the migration settings I have to change my boot.dat.
It mentions only those using SX Core/Lite & SX Pro users only. Sorry if this is a stupid question but I have been using SX OS and using the jig method to boot up. Do I still have to change my boot.dat?

In that case (SXOS on Erista) you should probably find yourself on this link:

https://rentry.org/mys8q this entry is for migrating from SXOS (both Erista V1 and Mariko V2)
 
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In that case you should probably find yourself on this link:

https://rentry.org/mys8q this entry is for migrating from SXOS (both Erista V1 and Mariko V2)
Thats the one I am using. Pretty sure I have a Erista version, will double check but do I need to worry about changing the boot.dat as Im using software and have no hardware installed or using the sx pro?
 
Thats the one I am using. Pretty sure I have a Erista version, will double check but do I need to worry about changing the boot.dat as Im using software and have no hardware installed or using the sx pro?

If you can use a jig you are 100% on Erista V1. Final answer! :-)

Your dongle looks for boot.dat and cannot be changed unfortunately so this process intercepts your dongle with a custom boot.dat. You can make a backup to boot.bat.bak so you can roll back. (Always make backups!)
 
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If you can use a jig you are 100% on Erista V1. Final answer! :-)

Your dongle looks for boot.dat and cannot be changed unfortunately so this process intercepts your dongle with a custom boot.dat. You can make a backup to boot.bat.bak so you can roll back. (Always make backups!)
yeah cool, I checked with a serial checker.

So Just so I am clear I am still using a jig and not the dongle for SX Pro , I still have to use the boot.dat ini in the sx gear folder and backup the original one I am using at the moment?
 
yeah cool, I checked with a serial checker.

So Just so I am clear I am still using a jig and not the dongle for SX Pro , I still have to use the boot.dat ini in the sx gear folder and backup the original one I am using at the moment?

Great idea to check!

1) You will use the Jig to place your system in RCM mode.
2) Once in RCM mode you will use your SX Dongle to inject the standard payload (you can't change the dongle!)
3) The standard SX payload looks for boot.dat. We will replace boot.dat with a new one using the .zip file mentioned in the guide.
4) The new boot.dat is a chain loader that will boot whatever you name as payload.bin.
5) We will be renaming hakate.x.x.x.bin to payload.bin and thereby using SX to boot Hekate...Tadah!
 
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Great idea to check!

1) You will use the Jig to place your system in RCM mode.
2) Once in RCM mode you will use your SX Dongle to inject the standard payload (you can't change the dongle!)
3) The standard SX payload looks for boot.dat. We will replace boot.dat with a new one using the .zip file mentioned in the guide.
4) The new boot.dat is a chain loader that will boot whatever you name as payload.bin.
5) We will be renaming hakate.x.x.x.bin to payload.bin and thereby using SX to boot Hekate...Tadah!
Perfect makes complete sense! I use tegra to inject payload but was not sure about changing my boot.dat file.

Thanks!
 

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