Hacking PKG1 and PKG2 mismatch.

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I accidentally restored GPP without restoring BOOT and from reading on the issue It seems that I have a mismatched PKG 1 and 2. I'm quite illiterate when it comes to homebrew so I couldn't really find solutions to the problem or more likely, identify the solutions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I accidentally restored GPP without restoring BOOT and from reading on the issue It seems that I have a mismatched PKG 1 and 2. I'm quite illiterate when it comes to homebrew so I couldn't really find solutions to the problem or more likely, identify the solutions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

anything stopping you from booting back into Hekate and putting it back or at least redoing the restore with matching Boot0/1+GPP restore?
 
anything stopping you from booting back into Hekate and putting it back or at least redoing the restore with matching Boot0/1+GPP restore?
I can boot into Hekate but I don't have the NAND files as I accidentally deleted them. So all I have are the mismatched PKGs.
 
I can't boot into the stock SYSnand or CFW, only the Hekate launcher.
if you did this on both without a backup we’re in a bad spot, my friend. If you have to recreate this from scratch you will be self banned as a result. Before you go down that rather permanent route, You really should double/triple check that you can’t boot either environment and that you absolutely do not have any backups anywhere. Even really old ones would help out immensely…
 
I checked my PC and I do have a back up of the BOOT files. Would that help me in any way?
 
Well, I tried restoring it again and now it outright just won't turn on. It won't connect to the PC either. I guess this is it sadly.
 
Well, I tried restoring it again and now it outright just won't turn on. It won't connect to the PC either. I guess this is it sadly.
Unless you're using Pegaswitch there's absolutely no way you have perma-bricked yourself by modifying the NAND. Are you sure the console is turned on and charged? Try leaving it on charge for a while and holding power for 30 seconds to ensure that it is off.
 
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