Thank you!You can make a NAND backup in the Tools section after you boot into the Boot Menu.
Will it autoboot into the horizon os? Is there a key combination to get into the boot menu?
Thank you!You can make a NAND backup in the Tools section after you boot into the Boot Menu.
It's mentioned within the thread already, once you know a launch configuration works, you can enable autoboot for it from the config menu (2nd menu option->autoboot)
Then holding VOL- cancels autoboot while logo is shown
Ok thanks. I’m very new to this and I chose that as a boot option. So it’s ok to remove this if I only plan to play legit carts and installed NSPs?You can't run physical cart games with PreventGCUpdate active.
If you're on a newer firmware than what you started, and you upgraded with ChoiDujourNX to save your fuses, turning PreventGCUpdate off will kill your gamecart reader for any firmware lower than what you're currently on.Ok thanks. I’m very new to this and I chose that as a boot option. So it’s ok to remove this if I only plan to play legit carts and installed NSPs?
If you're on a newer firmware than what you started, and you upgraded with ChoiDujourNX to save your fuses, turning PreventGCUpdate off will kill your gamecart reader for any firmware lower than what you're currently on.
If you are okay with not using the gamecart on lower firmwares, then that is your decision.
Hey DFR, thanks for the tip. Just tested the new 4nxci and you're right, it works. Though I'll also give "Bob's cdnsp gui" a try also. Cheers!EDIT: actually , I just saw that a new version of 4nxci was just released that is supposed to work with rajnx or any other custom firmware. You may want to try reconverting an xci with the newest release and see if that works.
Congraulations on your humblebrag.Believe me, you're wasting your time with this so called Switch scene.
Most of the people and devs here are just a bunch of 10 years old children with over inflated egos spending their time feeding dramas...
I'm pretty sure none of them do know you, where I can clearly remember you from the good old Wii days and everything you've contributed to.
I was part of the WiiFlow team at that time, and I truly wish the Switch scene could be as to what the Wii scene was, with devs from different USBLoaders helping each others bringing new features to their respective loaders.
But I've been lurking this section for a long time now and I can clearly see it will never happen sadly...
GBATemp has become just a giant kindergarten over the years.
PS: yeah, I know I'm OT but I really don't care ;-)
I believe this may have been left out because using it with certain homebrew will corrupt your SD Card.how can I add system ftp like reiNX has?
That's what I tried and as stated the console crashes after some time in the middle of a file transfer, I'll try it again and will provide the specific errorcode. I tried v2.2.0-1bebc658 and v2.2.0-e627691c both crash.I believe this may have been left out because using it with certain homebrew will corrupt your SD Card.
I would recommend just using the FTP Homebrew App.
That's what I tried and as stated the console crashes after some time in the middle of a file transfer, I'll try it again and will provide the specific errorcode. I tried v2.2.0-1bebc658 and v2.2.0-e627691c both crash.
Ps: I'd take any way to copy stuff to my sd card without turning the switch off every time and putting the sd card into my pc. For now I only heard of ftp, maybe there is smb,scp or sth else avaiable?
You can avoid taking your SD Card out but you will have to power down the console, you can do so using memloader.bin or TegraRcmGUI-- this method's speeds will cap out at around 5MB/s.
FTP's cap speeds are between 5MB/s ~ 600kb/s, depending on if it's been updated fully.
I still guarantee that mounting the SD Card with your PC is (and will be) the fastest transfer method available, as then if you use a USB3.0 USB Adapter, you can get nearly 80MB/s+ transfer speeds.
But as of yet, the FTP methods are particularly unstable and lead to crashes, especially for me.