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I tried since Sunday to learn all about and try every method available to get homebrew and backup my NSPs. I finally took the dive today and bought SX OS from TX. Not directly of course, but from their trusted resellers. I went to txswitch on the web and they have online chat support, got me my license code within just a couple of minutes. I haven't tried them before today, but I'm very satisfied with how they treat their customers, the fast responses, and the fact that you can literally chat with someone through the entire process of ordering. I hope I am not going against forum rules, just thought I would share since I'm in the US and it's tough to find legit reputable sites to order things from of this nature. Check them out! Thanks! (in advance, no I don't work there, just a happy guy)

Edit: I have updated to OFW 6.2.0 with exFAT enabled using ChoiDujourNX. I have formatted my sdxc 128gb card to exFAT and am currently copying my sd backup I made prior to doing so. I am going to try to put my .xci files directly onto the root of the sd card now that it can handle more than 4gb at a time, and also the games should run since my OFW is "up to date" for them to run. I may have had more than one singular issue just trying to run those .xci files. I will update with results sometime today when I get it all figured out. Thanks for the suggestions and help. Any other words of advice, please drop them in the comments section.
 
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He is talking about a CFW...
u right, my bad :)

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I have moved your thread to the Online Stores section and renamed it.

To be honest your thread looks very much like a sneaky advert. But since there are no links we'll allow it, for discussions sake.
lol i dont see how this can be an advertising, thats like saying any review or feedback is actually an advert... No offence but I don't think u are correct.
 
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If one's goal is to install NSP files, there is no reason to buy SX OS. You can use free CFW to do that.
If you've spent 3 days of your free time (after work) tearing your hair out with errors converting XCI to NSP with 0 good results, or trying to recombine split XCI files to use n1dus on the switch on a fat32, then trust me, it's worth it. It at least has the ability to read the split files without the need to recombine them. Just makes life easier for those who don't have a lot of time to fart with the alternatives.

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Wrong forum
Sorry, new phone who dis?
-I mean I'm new here lol sorry for posting in the wrong forum area
 
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If you've spent 3 days of your free time (after work) tearing your hair out with errors converting XCI to NSP with 0 good results, or trying to recombine split XCI files to use n1dus on the switch on a fat32, then trust me, it's worth it. It at least has the ability to read the split files without the need to recombine them. Just makes life easier for those who don't have a lot of time to fart with the alternatives.

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Sorry, new phone who dis?
-I mean I'm new here lol sorry for posting in the wrong forum area
that's odd, I use XCI to NSP fine on Linux with Wine even. And I dumped the needed key files with lockpick. Well whatever works for you. Anyway back on topic
 
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If you've spent 3 days of your free time (after work) tearing your hair out with errors converting XCI to NSP with 0 good results, or trying to recombine split XCI files to use n1dus on the switch on a fat32, then trust me, it's worth it. It at least has the ability to read the split files without the need to recombine them. Just makes life easier for those who don't have a lot of time to fart with the alternatives.

You can use Goldleaf or Tinfoil (normal or DZ) to install over USB.
You can also just get the NSPs or use ZeroTwoXCI to install XCIs.

The only pro is the overlay.

With Atmosphère you can do much more and the N64 emulator does not work with TXs offering.
 
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If you've spent 3 days of your free time (after work) tearing your hair out with errors converting XCI to NSP with 0 good results, or trying to recombine split XCI files to use n1dus on the switch on a fat32, then trust me, it's worth it. It at least has the ability to read the split files without the need to recombine them. Just makes life easier for those who don't have a lot of time to fart with the alternatives.
You may have jumped the gun, because it's actually very easy to install NSP files without SX OS.
 

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that's odd, I use XCI to NSP fine on Linux with Wine even. And I dumped the needed key files with lockpick. Well whatever works for you. Anyway back on topic
Could be the issue-Windows 10 Pro here. Crashing on all conversion softwares I've tried, or errors that keys don't match even though I followed the multiple tutorials I've seen that all basically say to use lockpick and take the prod.keys and rename to keys.bin. Wasn't working man. I basically started from scratch and ever since I "started over" with SX OS life has become way easier and straight forward. Not trying to push anyone away from trying the alternatives out there, just in my case, waaaaay easier to use in the long run.

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You can use Goldleaf or Tinfoil (normal or DZ) to install over USB.
You can also just get the NSPs or use ZeroTwoXCI to install XCIs.

The only pro is the overlay.

With Atmosphère you can do much more and the N64 emulator does not work with TXs offering.
Can I have Atmosphere and SX OS? That's what I started with, but there is so much scattered info and conflicting info out there that I said Eff it and bought the license for SX OS
 

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You may have jumped the gun, because it's actually very easy to install NSP files without SX OS.
Only if you've been following the scene since day 1 lol. I just got my switch out of pawn. Left it in there on 3.0.2 when it was new, and I have been struggling since Sunday to get this going. Too late, I got the license now lol no looking back-not active yet, doing a 2nd full dump of the nand on a fresh SD. That's the other thing...It's an SDXC 128gb so I had to format it as FAT32 to get it to show in the Switch. I know there is a method out there to make it exFAT compatible, but that's a whole different battle of pros and cons...That's also what made me just get the license is that it can read split files. I'm just tired from researching and trying and failing to find out what works for me and my setup and what doesn't.

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You can use them both but not at the same time. You need sigpatches to use your installed games on Atmosphère. Kosmos includes them already.
I got Kosmos-that's what I was following but ran into a wall with XCI to NSP and trying to fit a 15gb file onto my sd as FAT32. I feel like I tried everything...I guess I'm not as smart as I used to be back when PSP and 360 were the big scene lol
 

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Only if you've been following the scene since day 1 lol. I just got my switch out of pawn. Left it in there on 3.0.2 when it was new, and I have been struggling since Sunday to get this going. Too late, I got the license now lol no looking back-not active yet, doing a 2nd full dump of the nand on a fresh SD. That's the other thing...It's an SDXC 128gb so I had to format it as FAT32 to get it to show in the Switch. I know there is a method out there to make it exFAT compatible, but that's a whole different battle of pros and cons...That's also what made me just get the license is that it can read split files. I'm just tired from researching and trying and failing to find out what works for me and my setup and what doesn't.
Based on what I'm hearing, SX OS never actually solved the problem of installing NSP files. You just shifted to XCI files.

I got Kosmos-that's what I was following but ran into a wall with XCI to NSP and trying to fit a 15gb file onto my sd as FAT32. I feel like I tried everything...I guess I'm not as smart as I used to be back when PSP and 360 were the big scene lol
You could have used the homebrew application ChoiDujourNX to simply install the exFAT update.
 

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Based on what I'm hearing, SX OS never actually solved the problem of installing NSP files. You just shifted to XCI files.


You could have used the homebrew application ChoiDujourNX to simply install the exFAT update.
I'm probably still going to need to do that. 4gb limitations suck...
 

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