How do I turn on my R4S dongle? Left it to charge Sunday, then pressed and held the button to turn off the blue light, then, the next morning, it wouldn't launch the payload, or turn on the blue light...
If both consoles are exploitable, you can use any save manager homebrew application to transfer the saves from one console to another. Otherwise, you will need to update both consoles to the latest firmware and use the save transfer feature introduced in firmware 8.X
8.0 users cannot use Deja Vu, but that's not really a huge blow if you can use the RCM exploit on both consoles.Would I lose anything potentially interesting by updating OFW to the latest?
The OS doesn't give a shit about the eFuses: only the bootloader does.
8.0 users cannot use Deja Vu, but that's not really a huge blow if you can use the RCM exploit on both consoles.
When you get the chance, test it and let us know.
Switch CFW 6.2 AutoRCM (4.2 waiting)....Atmosphere 0.8.5 (yea - need to update this Dinosaur). San Disk 256 GB ExFat card (no issues) with about 5gb remaining. This early twilight morning I'm at "the store".... download a few smaller -all-free-games- this time, and getting a few updates. I don't remember doing it but guess I got an update for Mario Odyssey.....this STORE doesn't have any 1st party game downloads - - but does have 1st party updates I guess. LOTS of other switch game downloads (and Updates/DLC).....over 400 US games I'd say. *I haven't played the original Odyssey except to be sure it worked when installed about a month ago - only about 10 minutes of play. Well I try it after I see it at the near "beginning" of the lineup of games on main screen, after I finished with the STORE....so this is telling me I did update it. When I try it I get the switch logo with the animated joycon in lower right as it should - but then the screen just freezes. Hard reset with power button for 8+ seconds. I uninstall the update only with Goldleaf with no help. Game won't boot now - I see a nag for game update required and no way around it. Delete the game and install fresh without update, and still nag for update of course with no game boot. Install my V1.3 update (different download site) *can't see the download option at the store now --> it knows if you've been updated and no option for updating a prior successful update again. Anyway with an update the game freezes after start of B&W animation. I need to update to 8.0 (Odyssey game update says keys 5.1 I believe)....or did I download a soured patch/update and I'm locked out of the game now?
Basically I updated Super Mario Odyssey with downloaded v1.3 update *Live download/update from "community" online source.
Now I get the black screen with little white icons top /bottom.... *lower right will "twitch" and now requires hard reset (power button 8+ seconds).
I remove update, getting NAG for update "common". Remove game now....install game again....Nag (common) and then reinstall update -
I'm back to the locked boot screen when I try to start again -*switch icon bottom right will "twitch" once as before (common).
What happened......will an update to 8.0 fix?
All other games and Apps work fine:
Running Atmosphere 0.8.5 on Sys 6.2 with 256 GB SD card "ExFat" with 5 GB remaining.
Using Goldleaf to reinstall NSP game & update (now)
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Fixed it myself. Used DevMenu (since I'm on older firmware), and removed the update - then used the "RESET Required Firmware Needed" (something like that) and that last part did the trick.
Tinfoil can do the same (first attempt tonight) but being such a low firmware that I am running....I didn't have the "experimental" CFW option, that was said to be required to install the program.
Since DevMenu was before Tinfoil came around...I looked it up and had same ability so I jumped on that. My Super Mario Odyssey will now work after removing update. I will try v1.2 update. If it doesn't work....no biggie - I can remove that and fix the required needed firmware and be off again.
Hey, take a look at my message from previous pageHeh, I don't blame you for being confused since the wording implies you go online with EmuNAND. What I meant was once EmuNAND is done, you should be booting OFW in SysNAND to play online.
This next point you can ignore since it does not apply to you but EmuNAND's purpose isn't to be used offline. In fact, for patched units who cannot update past firmware 7.0.1 in order to use Deja Vu so they have a way of booting CFW will have to rely on EmuNAND in order to go online. Deja Vu is a warmboot exploit chain that is firmware-dependent and once you update past the firmware versions it supports, you will not be able to use it anymore. And the thing is the firmware versions required to go online surpass Deja Vu's supported firmware versions. So in order to enjoy the benefits of being on a higher firmware and more importantly play online, you will not only need EmuNAND to be on the latest firmware but you can only go online in EmuNAND not SysNAND.
Keys aren't needed here. You also didn't indicate whether you used the patches from the thread I linked when you booted via Fusee. And since your SD card is formatted as exFAT, its possible your SD card was corrupted which also corrupted any games you installed to the SD card.
Deja Vu is basically what patched Switches have to use to run RCM payloads.Will do. In the meantime, Deja Vu was an exploit that allowed for what? Homebrew?
You can install AutoRCM once you get into RCM at least once. You still have to tear your hair out getting into RCM with the pin shorting first.Hi guys need a lil help. I'm unable to get the RCM for my switch going to check out if my switch can do all this homebrew business.
I've used two jigs, and tinfoil with no luck - is there perhaps another way to boot up into RCM - preferably one that doesnt have to use the power and + button?
Did you search for serial number information to be sure it could be hacked? https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-...he-first-post-before-asking-questions.481215/ that will give you a "Definite / Maybe / NO" answer. If you have a Definite or Maybe - You MUST get the Black Screen Using an RCM Jig (no other way) and follow TEST payload or booting CFW with Atmosphere or ReiNX or XS OS (your choice) "cough"....Atmosphere :-)Hi guys need a lil help. I'm unable to get the RCM for my switch going to check out if my switch can do all this homebrew business.
I've used two jigs, and tinfoil with no luck - is there perhaps another way to boot up into RCM - preferably one that doesnt have to use the power and + button?
Deja Vu is basically what patched Switches have to use to run RCM payloads.
You can install AutoRCM once you get into RCM at least once. You still have to tear your hair out getting into RCM with the pin shorting first.
Did you search for serial number information to be sure it could be hacked? https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-...he-first-post-before-asking-questions.481215/ that will give you a "Definite / Maybe / NO" answer. If you have a Definite or Maybe - You MUST get the Black Screen Using an RCM Jig (no other way) and follow TEST payload or booting CFW with Atmosphere or ReiNX or XS OS (your choice) "cough"....Atmosphere :-)
Some of those RCM Jigs require you to put a piece of paper clip (stiff copper wire easier on your switch connections) into the plastic and then slide down onto the right rail guide - many times this paper clip will slip up a little out of the jig and not make contact. This is what my 2nd Jig did all the time. I would gently push the protruding clip down a little and it would connect for me, then push the power + volume. After awhile I just super glued it into place when I knew paper clip would always work (push clip down solid and glue) *Away from your Switch until it dries. I would suggest filing down the front side of the clip "tips" with a slight angle and put back in jig before securing. That way it has an easier glide into the rail contacts because rough tips are fixed. You will need to always use the power + button. But after you get CFW going you have an option to use AutoRCM that no longer needs an RCM Jig to be used but you will need to push the power button. You will also need either a "Payload Injector" (cheap and recommended) or data cable and use TegraRcmGUI software (and a payload) on PC to boot the payloader. Payloader is ONLY needed if you turn Switch totally off (sleep mode not needed-okay) or if you have complete battery discharge OR if your Switch falls on it's face with a bad or incompatible custom firmware boot attempt causing a freeze screen (hold power button down for 8+ seconds to hard reboot). *Will need to use payloader again. So if all is good you can put Jig away (don't lose your key) and not worry about funny button pushes unless those troubles happen.
Sounds like you have a patched Switch most likely if it wont go into RCM Mode. If is new enough then take it back. I know Best Buy in my area still has hackable serial numbered consoles on their shelves, mixed in with the patched units. Copy serial number list to phone and find one. Have to go to different Best Buy stores to find them maybe. In my area they have most up high on a stock shelf, with only a few 6 or 7 down below for customer access. Just tell them your looking for a low serial number console and they "will" look through some quickly to help make a sale. Craigslist is good for a nice used machine. But dang - they want New Prices nearly for the ones around here (and not knowing about hack serial numbers). Nearly ALL your used ones will be hackable.Cheers will try
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Thanks for reply, its in the maybe section hence the difficulty!
RCM jig that I have already has the copper so won't be able to take your suggestion and yes still need to get the first RCM boot before I can autoRCM
Sounds like you have a patched Switch most likely if it wont go into RCM Mode. If is new enough then take it back. I know Best Buy in my area still has hackable serial numbered consoles on their shelves, mixed in with the patched units. Copy serial number list to phone and find one. Have to go to different Best Buy stores to find them maybe. In my area they have most up high on a stock shelf, with only a few 6 or 7 down below for customer access. Just tell them your looking for a low serial number console and they "will" look through some quickly to help make a sale. Craigslist is good for a nice used machine. But dang - they want New Prices nearly for the ones around here (and not knowing about hack serial numbers). Nearly ALL your used ones will be hackable.