I am very very sorry if I ask this in the wrong topic (let me know if it is OFF topic here and I will figure something out) or if my question is stupid...
I have Picofly chip + Hekate bootloader, Atmosphere CFW on my Switch. I have a certain microSD card, but many of my games do not fit (not enough place on it, haha). Can I prepare another microSD card with the very same settings (just different games on it) and can I simply... swap them depending on which game I want to play? I could buy a bigger microSD card, too, but since I couldn't really use or sell my current ones, I wanted to ask if maybe swapping microSD cards could also work as an option to save money and not to "waste" my microSD cards.
If you have a V1 Switch, you don't want to keep swapping micro SD cards, as there is a design weakness where the card reader board connects to the motherboard, and they regularly break with too much swapping. I know the OLED Switch does NOT have this problem, I'm not sure about Lite or V2.
One last question please if you don't mind :
After placing the files as you guided ==> while in the hekate environment when switch boots up , do i need to inject argon payload from the payload section and reboot? and if i want not to use argon anymore , i launch hekate payload and reboot?
One last question please if you don't mind :
After placing the files as you guided ==> while in the hekate environment when switch boots up , do i need to inject argon payload from the payload section and reboot? and if i want not to use argon anymore , i launch hekate payload and reboot?
Argon, ArgonNX, ArgonNX-SE, fusee and Hekate all of them are bootloaders
Argon(NX-SE) is a chainloader, a bootloader designed to bootload any other payload, the main purpose or Argon is to avoid the need of update the payload of your injector.
On the V1 switch you can use an external or internal device to inject the payload and sometimes is a pain on the buttocks to update the device's payload and you must do it each time your bootloader get updated
On V2 Switch you install a modchip which loads the SDMC:/payload.bin file so you need to upgrade that file each time your bootloader get updated.
The preferred bootloader is Hekate, and most people setup Hekate to autoboot a configuration. other people prefer hekate GUI (NYX) to load and there select the config to boot.
Here is where Argon(*) born, Argon replace your first step of bootloader so you have not to upgrade the payload. Argon chainload any other bootloader you like, by example, hekate so you only upgrade the needed files and forgot about your injector.
The most common setup is:
Your injector (external, internal or modchip) loads Argon, then you setup Argon to auto chain-load Hekate.bin. then hekate loads your configuration or NYX if you like.
Argon, ArgonNX, ArgonNX-SE, fusee and Hekate all of them are bootloaders
Argon(NX-SE) is a chainloader, a bootloader designed to bootload any other payload, the main purpose or Argon is to avoid the need of update the payload of your injector.
On the V1 switch you can use an external or internal device to inject the payload and sometimes is a pain on the buttocks to update the device's payload and you must do it each time your bootloader get updated
On V2 Switch you install a modchip which loads the SDMC:/payload.bin file so you need to upgrade that file each time your bootloader get updated.
The preferred bootloader is Hekate, and most people setup Hekate to autoboot a configuration. other people prefer hekate GUI (NYX) to load and there select the config to boot.
Here is where Argon(*) born, Argon replace your first step of bootloader so you have not to upgrade the payload. Argon chainload any other bootloader you like, by example, hekate so you only upgrade the needed files and forgot about your injector.
The most common setup is:
Your injector (external, internal or modchip) loads Argon, then you setup Argon to auto chain-load Hekate.bin. then hekate loads your configuration or NYX if you like.
Yes and No. Theorically if you boot with a older hekate payload, hekate detect it on start and reboot using the most recent payload. BUT! that has failed on the past, and sometimes a breakthrough is done and the older payloads become incompatible so you need upgrade it. argon avoid it. argon had needed no upgrade on years.
Yes and No. Theorically if you boot with a older hekate payload, hekate detect it on start and reboot using the most recent payload. BUT! that has failed on the past, and sometimes a breakthrough is done and the older payloads become incompatible so you need upgrade it. argon avoid it. argon had needed no upgrade on years.
My v1 is at 3.0.0 sysmc and emmc is 19.0.1 the less burning fuse right? if im wrong can you explain? also is it okay to go on update all the way on emmc or stay on 19.0.1 ? thanks if you get to read this
My v1 is at 3.0.0 sysmc and emmc is 19.0.1 the less burning fuse right? if im wrong can you explain? also is it okay to go on update all the way on emmc or stay on 19.0.1 ? thanks if you get to read this
I'm new too, As far as I understand OFW, and sysMMC is store on your console, and emuMMC is store on your SD card what ever you do on that emuMMC will not effect on the other 2.
My v1 is at 3.0.0 sysmc and emmc is 19.0.1 the less burning fuse right? if im wrong can you explain? also is it okay to go on update all the way on emmc or stay on 19.0.1 ? thanks if you get to read this
burned fuses affect only booting OFW if you boot a OFW version lower to the burnt fuses a panic occurs and the console do not start.
if you use CFW the burnt fuses are ignored by SYSNand or EmuNAND.
Only upgrade your *NAND if you need it, and you understand the changes on the memory available for Homebrew and Mods and all the homebrew and sysmodules you use has been upgraded to the latest atmosphère support.
I'm new too, As far as I understand OFW, and sysMMC is store on your console, and emuMMC is store on your SD card what ever you do on that emuMMC will not effect on the other 2.
OFW is the Original FirmWare. CFW es Custom Firmware,
OFW is achived when you boot WITHOUT any modification of the bootload process (or a hekate setup to boot directly to OFW) and is only possible to the console NAND
CFW is a startup using modifications made by Atmosphère to the console firmware. and can be loaded using the console NAND or any EmuNAND created on the SD Card (you can have up to 4 of them)
Argon, ArgonNX, ArgonNX-SE, fusee and Hekate all of them are bootloaders
Argon(NX-SE) is a chainloader, a bootloader designed to bootload any other payload, the main purpose or Argon is to avoid the need of update the payload of your injector.
On the V1 switch you can use an external or internal device to inject the payload and sometimes is a pain on the buttocks to update the device's payload and you must do it each time your bootloader get updated
On V2 Switch you install a modchip which loads the SDMC:/payload.bin file so you need to upgrade that file each time your bootloader get updated.
The preferred bootloader is Hekate, and most people setup Hekate to autoboot a configuration. other people prefer hekate GUI (NYX) to load and there select the config to boot.
Here is where Argon(*) born, Argon replace your first step of bootloader so you have not to upgrade the payload. Argon chainload any other bootloader you like, by example, hekate so you only upgrade the needed files and forgot about your injector.
The most common setup is:
Your injector (external, internal or modchip) loads Argon, then you setup Argon to auto chain-load Hekate.bin. then hekate loads your configuration or NYX if you like.
Thanks heaps mate , really appreciate your explanation
I get it now , Argon as the chain bootloader just gives you an option which payload you wanna choose to boot/inject (you can simply pick hekate too based on my understanding if you want).
Sorry if too many questions , i played a lot with CFW from user perspective but never did anything with Argon
burned fuses affect only booting OFW if you boot a OFW version lower to the burnt fuses a panic occurs and the console do not start.
if you use CFW the burnt fuses are ignored by SYSNand or EmuNAND.
Only upgrade your *NAND if you need it, and you understand the changes on the memory available for Homebrew and Mods and all the homebrew and sysmodules you use has been upgraded to the latest atmosphère support.
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OFW is the Original FirmWare. CFW es Custom Firmware,
OFW is achived when you boot WITHOUT any modification of the bootload process (or a hekate setup to boot directly to OFW) and is only possible to the console NAND
CFW is a startup using modifications made by Atmosphère to the console firmware. and can be loaded using the console NAND or any EmuNAND created on the SD Card (you can have up to 4 of them)
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