TX Announces revolutionary update to SX OS v2.0 with 'EmuNAND' and more

Team-Xecuter has been quiet since v6.0.0 officially rolled out for the Nintendo Switch last week, but they are back with this time an amazing revolutionary update to their SX OS
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And you may ask why is it 'revolutionary', well because for first time a CFW for the Switch contains 'EmuNAND', just like back in the days of the 3DS scene, so check out their official PR announcement below:
Hello friends! Team Xecuter is happy to bring you the official 2.0 release of your beloved SX OS.

A lot has happened since the initial release of SX OS a few months ago. This is far from a simple proof of concept custom firmware anymore. With this major update we bring some exciting new functionality to the table. We suggest you grab a beverage of your choice and read on to learn more!
  • EmuNAND
Lets start with the major new feature in 2.0: EmuNAND.

Those who have a background in the Nintendo 3DS hacking scene know what this is, but let's quickly elaborate for those of you who are new to the game:

The Switch uses a NAND Flash storage chip to store all of the system software, as well as your save games and other assets. With EmuNAND we create a shadow copy of this storage from which you can run SX OS. The benefits from doing this are that you keep your SX OS "world" separated from your original firmware. This also means you can keep your switch on an older firmware, while running the latest and greatest firmware inside of your EmuNAND. As we all know, older is better.. when it comes to defeating system security at least. And newer is better when it comes to enjoying the latest content! :)

Another upside of consolidating your SX OS usage from your original firmware usage is vastly reducing the risk of a network ban. You can run SX OS in EmuNAND, of course with our Stealth Mode enabled, and anything that is littered on the EmuNAND's filesystem is not visible to the switch in Original Firmware mode.

One thing to note is that SX OS EmuNAND works a bit differently compared to what some of you might think of as "traditional" EmuNAND where the entire NAND is copied to a separate partition on the MicroSD card. With SX OS EmuNAND your EmuNAND partition lives inside of your regular NAND. The primary reason for this is that occupying 32GB of a MicroSD card is a bit wasteful. The secondary reason is by utilizing the existing flash storage we can guarantee performance and reliability.

You can set up EmuNAND by booting into the SX OS boot menu (hold Volume + during boot) and going into the revamped "Options" menu. There you will find a section called EmuNAND which will guide you through the setup. By default SX OS will allocate 15GB for your EmuNAND partition. If you want to use a different size hit the "advanced" button before creating your EmuNAND.

SX OS will boot into EmuNAND by default if it finds a valid EmuNAND partition. If you don't want to boot into EmuNAND, there's a button in the SX OS Boot menu which will allow you to continue booting with EmuNAND disabled.
  • NAND Dumping, Restoring, GPT Repair
As mentioned in the previous section we have revamped our SX OS boot menu's option screen quite a bit. For the tinkerers and advanced users we introduced an easy method of dumping/restoring your NAND flash storage. Another neat addition for people who had an unhappy accident while playing with their NAND is the "GPT Repair" option. This will repair your NAND's partition table if you ever need to. Again, this functionality is for advanced users who know what they're doing only. Please be cautious when using this functionality.
  • LayeredFS working on 6.0
With our (early) support for 6.0 we introduced a regression where "LayeredFS" would no longer work. This has been corrected and you can now enjoy your game modifications/hacks again on the latest official firmware.
  • Homebrew NSP Compatibility
We got word that the community has started distributing homebrew titles as NSP files recently. These NSP files cut some corners in the way they are crafted, but we decided to introduce support to make them usable with SX OS anyway. So you can now enjoy your favorite homebrew titles that comes as installable NSP files and launch them directly from the home screen!
  • Closing Words
Whew, we're sorry for the wall of text. We tried to keep things as concise and easy to understand as possible. SX OS 2.0 is a big and important update, but certainly won't be the last. We know you're all waiting for even more functionality that is in high demand. Rest assured, we work as fast as we can to scrap these items off of the bucket list and bring them to you, the loyal end user, as fast as we can!

Enough chit-chat, you can update to SX OS 2.0 right *now* by using the built-in updater if you are running SX OS 1.9 or higher. Otherwise head to our website and grab a copy! Enjoy!

--< Team-Xecuter - Rocking the Switch in 2018 and beyond! >--​

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No worries, also when in emunand - switch to a black theme, in O/F or CWF(non emunand) - use a white theme. That way you won't get confused which firmware you are in, and accidentally install nsp in the wrong nand.

That's actually a good idea. I forgot that the white theme existed.
 

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No worries, also when in emunand - switch to a black theme, in O/F or CWF(non emunand) - use a white theme. That way you won't get confused which firmware you are in, and accidentally install nsp in the wrong nand.
That's the same trick that I did with my Rawnand.bin backups I have one clean for online ( with white theme) and one with cfw and dirty stuff offline (with black theme). It has worked great but switching them up is a tedious process. Make a new backup of the nand currently using clean or dirty and then a restore of the nand I want. It takes a lot of time and it's a pain to do and that's why I wanted emunand so much. To skip the hassle. I'm still not sure to try out this "emunand" or to wait for a method that doesn't touch thr sysnand. I'll wait and see.
 

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Okey, I'm getting really tired of the pie throwing right now. Can someone provide proof from OFW? Can someone provide proof how much is resized? Can someone provide the telemetry info for NANDs so we can stop this back and forth.

All I can tell right now, it's not a emuNAND as much as a Dualboot at the moment.
 

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I dont think im gonna try it for now, but would like to know what to do if i make an EmuNAND.

So would the EmuNAND be the exact same as my SysNAND, games, config and all? Then i should format my SysNAND so it is "clean" and my old stuff is on EmuNAND, right?
 

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I can confirm that I installed an NSP called Dream Alone in emu nand, I played the game (told me there was an update - even though I had no internet). I then switched to O/F and the game doesn't show up.
So now we can install nsp - without fear of being banned - only you will need to download updates for these elsewhere in emunand.
It's normal that it warns you about an update even offline. I think is because when you're online it download a list of games that have updates so you have always that list there even offline.
 
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It's normal that it warns you about an update even offline. I think is because when you're online it download a list of games that have updates so you have always that list there even offline.

I downloaded & installed the update (nsp), now it doesn't show that warning. I also put a few other nsp's on. Then I went to non emunand cfw - ran wolfenstein xci, switched to O/F and installed the update for that - so no ban in sight yet :-)....
 
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Hi all,
I'm just trying to get my head around this whole emuNAND thing....
Currently on 5.1 with some nsp's installed. If I try to update OFW to 6.0, any reports of a ban that way? (I'm not banned yet)
Do I need to delete the nsp's first?

Thanks.
 

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Guess Team Xecuter doesn't care about firmware 3.0 users because it's broken for us. No emunand for us yet, Thanks Team Xecuter, isn't that like the point of Emunand? being able to use it on older firmwares, that's what i've been waiting this entire time for emunand for
 
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Hi all,
I'm just trying to get my head around this whole emuNAND thing....
Currently on 5.1 with some nsp's installed. If I try to update OFW to 6.0, any reports of a ban that way? (I'm not banned yet)
Do I need to delete the nsp's first?

Thanks.
Updating to 6.0.0 using ChoiDujourNX is recommended instead.
 
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Hi all,
I'm just trying to get my head around this whole emuNAND thing....
Currently on 5.1 with some nsp's installed. If I try to update OFW to 6.0, any reports of a ban that way? (I'm not banned yet)
Do I need to delete the nsp's first?

Thanks.

If you have a nand backup before you installed any nsp files (a backup of the same firmware you're currently on), restore that first (you'll lose your game saves and stuff). That way your nand will be clean, if you don't do that or have a backup - you'll likely be banned because your device has had nsp's installed.

If your nand is clean - (no nsp's installed - only xci), you can delete/uninstall stuff from your nand so you have about 16GB free space, then make an emunand - which clones what you already have (games/saves/settings). ONLY install nsp games on emunand (and don't have it set to go on the internet).
 
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Don't they have it backwards.

Why would i want to keep my original firmware online and yet on an older firmware and the EmuNand updated to latest but offline?

That makes zero sense.
 

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Don't they have it backwards.

Why would i want to keep my original firmware online and yet on an older firmware and the EmuNand updated to latest but offline?

That makes zero sense.

Most likely because if you update your ordinary firmware - you'll burn an efuse and not be able to use the lower emunand firmware - now does that make sense to you?
 

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Guess Team Xecuter doesn't care about firmware 3.0 users because it's broken for us. No emunand for us yet, Thanks Team Xecuter, isn't that like the point of Emunand? being able to use it on older firmwares, that's what i've been waiting this entire time for emunand for
Then update to 3.1 or something. Deja Vu still works on that.
 

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