I thought maybe Mattytrog might know how to raw write it. Classic write every 0101 directly to the nand. I let him answer and we shall see. It might not be possible at all.But with which tool we can downgrade ? If it's possible.
I thought maybe Mattytrog might know how to raw write it. Classic write every 0101 directly to the nand. I let him answer and we shall see. It might not be possible at all.But with which tool we can downgrade ? If it's possible.
The only way of getting a raw NAND dump for this gentleman, is to unplug his eMMC from his Switch, fit into another fusee vuln Switch and dump rawnand via Hekate, remembering associated boot0/1.@mattytrog and/or @MatinatorX
Wouldn't it be possible to do a raw dump of the nand? I guess you need the keys to do a "raw" downgrade as well?
Yes it's 9.0.1 a mistake of my part sorry.
I'm very sorry for thatomg you nearly gave me a heart attack with this 9.0.3 stuff. I updated my sysnand to that too recently, burning fuses, because it’s compatible with os sx anyway. I’m so lazy. I think I used the safe update method to update emunand though.
No, it doesn’t. I’ve been using Choi a shit ton recently, there’s definitely no option like that.I think yes in choixdujourNX you have the choice to update sysnand or emunand. The mistake that I had is leaving tick sysnand by default.
Just simple search in Google can confirme that.
No, it doesn’t. I’ve been using Choi a shit ton recently, there’s definitely no option like that.
You probably accidentally booted into your sysmmc instead of emummc when you went to update. Writing to sysmmc from emummc isn’t really something that can be easily done, also the last Choi update released before emummc didI don't have a game cartridge and I blocked the nintendo updates with the DNS so I don't see how my switch could be updated and the only update that I made it's with choixdujourNX.
You probably accidentally booted into your sysmmc instead of emummc when you went to update. Writing to sysmmc from emummc isn’t really something that can be easily done, also the last Choi update released before emummc did
That's not really how it works, you must have had a boot entry for sysNAND in Hekate and booted into it like I said.I think I found : unintentionally I installed atm in sysnand and when i updated atm it update also the sysnand.
That's what I said I installed atm in the sysnand and when booting I booted directly to the sysnand via hekate without creating the emunand and I made the update with choidujourNX everything being in the sysnand believing I was in emunand.That's not really how it works, you must have had a boot entry for sysNAND in Hekate and booted into it like I said.
Oh.That's what I said I installed atm in the sysnand and when booting I booted directly to the sysnand via hekate without creating the emunand and I made the update with choidujourNX everything being in the sysnand believing I was in emunand.
Yeah I know but to late now. Then I have two solutions :Oh.
For future reference you can check by looking at the firmware version in System Settings, there should be an E after the version if you're in emuNAND.
Also a good idea to change the theme and user icons so they're different between the two.
Echo this point here but short Andy simple:You can update with choidujournx, but it won't help as you can't avoid burning the fuses with an ipatched switch.
How that works is you force into RCM on every boot and then use a payload, but that can't possibly work for you. Either choidujournx will refuse to enable autorcm, or your switch will be bricked and require you to remove autorcm using a hard mod. Either way as soon as you boot then fuses will be burned.
If you want the latest version on an ipatched switch then you need to setup emunand, but of course you need to be on a quite low firmware to be able to trigger that right now.
The more OP said, the more I feel like it’s just lying to cover for his mistake:Oh.
For future reference you can check by looking at the firmware version in System Settings, there should be an E after the version if you're in emuNAND.
Also a good idea to change the theme and user icons so they're different between the two.