Recent content by Ohex4455

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    Hacking Why is SysNAND safe?

    Great help, thanks bud :grog:
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    Hacking Why is SysNAND safe?

    Alright, thank you. That is the behaviour what I initially expected. Now again: We are certain that Nintendo doesn't care about Atmosphere, Hekate configs, Retroarch and Homebrew Store and alike float around on the File storage? It was my initial concern that, while emuNAND logs and tickets...
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    Hacking Why is SysNAND safe?

    Thanks. Okay so I have 32 gig of internal SysNAND visible memory, a 32 gig emuMMC parition that is inaccessable and the big partition (200+ gig). The latter you said is inaccessable by sysNAND in your first post? So which space should be remaining? If you were mistaking and the big partition...
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    Hacking Why is SysNAND safe?

    I was talking about SysNAND games. Because how would I be able to install games on emuNAND anyways with the "security measures" I've taken. I understand I don't have space to put my sysNAND games now, as everything is emuNAND.
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    Hacking Why is SysNAND safe?

    Thanks. So far I understand I should have set it up correctly. But if emuNAND is the big partition and sysNAND will not see it. Where will my games go? Or is there some trickery in play? And if there is, will the trickery work if I boot to sysNAND without RCM/Hekate or do I have to always boot...
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    Hacking Why is SysNAND safe?

    So I've backed everything up and used a guide to create emuNAND, set up Incognito and 90DNS on the emuNAND and have only booted to emuNAND via Hekate since. I understand there are now two partitions on my SD, one roughly the size of the internal memory and one with the rest. The rest contains...
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    Hacking [RCM Payload] Hekate - CTCaer mod

    Didn't used all the tools for a couple of months. The new version is really great, write speed is awesome! Thanks for your work!
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    Gaming [Essentials] Nintendo Switch Retail/Digital Games

    + Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild + Super Mario Odyssee + Mario Kart 8 + Sonic Mania + Stardew Valley + South Park Stick Of Truth
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    Yeah but the standard benchmarks are 100% read/write only, and the switch doesn't do that I think. I think the A1 / Random Access factor is more important, and according to my measures, the Sandisk actually seems to be better (can't belive either). Other than that, I agree with you. Thanks for...
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    Okay so I did a little "benchmark" with Super Mario Odyssey and these are the results: Test 1 256gb Sandisk Boot: 12:30 sec. Load: 9:01 sec. 128gb Samsung Boot: 13:30 sec. Load: 10:02 sec. Test 2 256gb Sandisk Boot: 12:35 sec. Load: 8:03 sec. 128gb Samsung Boot: 13:08 sec. Load...
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    Thanks for your input. What's the warranty on SanDisk cards? I know there's a 10 year guarantee on Samsung cards. Which is pretty neat. Somehow I managed to get a write lock on my 128gb Evo+ after using the Switch for not even one year and reformating and dumping my NAND a couple times with...
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    Oh! That transfer, I was having SD <-> RAM in mind, my bad. Thanks
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    I was talking about performance differences, can't imagine how an nsp can benefit of a faster card while an eshop game would not
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    Switch games definitly :D See avatar and signature.
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    Hardware Samsung Evo+ 128gb vs. SanDisk Ultra 256gb

    Do you think there are differences between nsp and eshop? Since most my games are eshop games