So I'm always going to have to use a PC to boot up CFW?If you're on 8.1.0 then you can't downgrade really if you haven't already setup autorcm previously or actively using it.
Pretty much. Unless there is a exploit found for versions 8.1.0+ in software that is accessibleSo I'm always going to have to use a PC to boot up CFW?
A quick question regarding something else. I have an EmuNand Toggler. If I just power the switch on normally, does that boot default into SysNAND?Pretty much. Unless there is a exploit found for versions 8.1.0+ in software that is accessible
On 8.1.0 on an unpatched system, yes, unless you have AutoRCM installed and your fuse count is low.So I'm always going to have to use a PC to boot up CFW?
I'm buying a Payload Dongle now off Amazon. Do you know how to use these though? Does it just make it so the Payload can be loaded without a PC or?On 8.1.0 on an unpatched system, yes, unless you have AutoRCM installed and your fuse count is low.
If you install a modchip, you can autoboot to CFW. Otherwise, you must use something like a PC or Android (or dongle) to push a payload each time you power off the system and want to return to CFW.
That being said, the Switch should be left in sleep mode when unused. You should rarely require a PC.
You plug in the dongle while the Switch is in RCM instead of plugging the Switch into a computer.I'm buying a Payload Dongle now off Amazon. Do you know how to use these though? Does it just make it so the Payload can be loaded without a PC or?
Two more questions.You plug in the dongle while the Switch is in RCM instead of plugging the Switch into a computer.
Yes I meant going online in SysNAND lol. Not in EmuNAND (Which is my CFW).I mean there's a homebrew store to download apps I think but I've never used it. I download all my homebrew on a computer and then just add it. I never use wifi.
Also playing online with CFW is never safe. That's not what emunand is for. Or did you mean going online when not in CFW?
If you don't have AutoRCM installed, that is correct.Two more questions.
I can load SysNAND by just booting my switch normally, right?
If the sysNAND is clean (you've never used hacks with it), that is correct.And playing on Wifi and Online on SysNAND is safe, right?
You need to install 90DNS and/or Incognito to the emuNAND (not the sysNAND). If you're paranoid, use both. Some downloads might be slower with 90DNS, which is why I recommend Incognito.Also, how do I use wifi on EmuNAND without getting banned? Like, how do I download things from Homebrew etc without wifi if I can't use wifi on EmuNAND?
With Incognito, how do I use it? I have it downloaded and in my switch.If you don't have AutoRCM installed, that is correct.
If the sysNAND is clean (you've never used hacks with it), that is correct.
You need to install 90DNS and/or Incognito to the emuNAND (not the sysNAND). If you're paranoid, use both. Some downloads might be slower with 90DNS, which is why I recommend Incognito.
Run Incognito and install it. It can't be installed with Atmosphere due to prodinfo protections, and it's recommended you temporarily use SX OS (free trial version) or ReiNX to do it.With Incognito, how do I use it? I have it downloaded and in my switch.
Sorry I'm new to all of this. I can't use Atmosphere CFW to use this?Run Incognito and install it. It can't be installed with Atmosphere due to prodinfo protections, and it's recommended you temporarily use SX OS (free trial version) or ReiNX to do it.
Make sure you keep a backup of your prodinfo, and make sure you only do this on your dirty emuNAND.
That (or something like it) will work, and might be more convenient if you're using an emuNAND.Sorry I'm new to all of this. I can't use Atmosphere CFW to use this?
Oh it says I can revert back to Atmosphere after I install it. Do you have Discord or something?
Edit: I just found this, does it work? https://gbatemp.net/threads/a-custo...phere-that-allows-writing-to-prodinfo.541609/
So just to confirm, I use Incognito and that's it? I can use WIFI on EmuNAND CFW safely? (not go online though in games).That (or something like it) will work, and might be more convenient if you're using an emuNAND.