I've heard the old one works fine with modded atmos or whatever *shrugs*.is there a working Devmenu for FW 10.0.0+?
i know it needs some Ex patches to work
I never actually use devmenu though
I've heard the old one works fine with modded atmos or whatever *shrugs*.is there a working Devmenu for FW 10.0.0+?
i know it needs some Ex patches to work
i know 100% that Atmosphere 12.0 is blocking it, kosmos is deadI've heard the old one works fine with modded atmos or whatever *shrugs*.
I never actually use devmenu though
otherwise, good luck getting someone with 10.x devmenu to leak & patch it (newer devmenuapp crashes immediately if ran on retail) kek
It's just Atmos with sig patches pre installed.i know 100% that Atmosphere 12.0 is blocking it, kosmos is dead
there is JITS AIO modded atmosphere, havnt tried it yet, hope it works
then if nobody has proof that there is a working Devmenu Version for FW 10+ ill downgrade to 9.1.0 and usethe FS patches that made it runIt's just Atmos with sig patches pre installed.
Could you please share how did you uninstall a game update with switch v10.x?its pointless seeking info here, found what i want on piracy sites
+1 to thisCould you please share how did you uninstall a game update with switch v10.x?
Hi guys!
Found out a kewl .nro that could do a Reset RequiredVersion, and delete previous patches manually, just like an old Devmenu did.
And guess what?.. It's works on OFW 10.0.3 with the latest atmosphere 0.12.0!.. Sorry I guess there's no github, apparently, but tested it fully and and I can say with 100% of confidence that it's not a malware or something (check my posts, reputation, reg. date and all kind of stuff).
To manage applications, open the program, select Browse installed applications, select a program that you need, press A, press - button to delete an update that you don't want (for example), press A again and click Reset required version.
the DBI 114 is come from a russian cfw package - Kefir 4Thank you for this, just wish we knew a little bit more about it's background etc..
the DBI 114 is come from a russian cfw package - Kefir 4
Hi guys!
Found out a kewl .nro that could do a Reset RequiredVersion, and delete previous patches manually, just like an old Devmenu did.
And guess what?.. It works on OFW 10.0.3 with the latest atmosphere 0.12.0!.. Sorry I guess there's no github, apparently, but tested it fully and I can say with 100% of confidence that it's not a malware or something (check my posts, reputation, reg. date and all kind of stuff).
To manage applications, open the program, select Browse installed applications, select a game that you need, press A, press - button to delete an update that you don't want (for example), press A again and click Reset required version.
You blocked Nintendo servers with Incognito_RCM, or tuned on Airplane mode after resetting the version, right?but it still nags me to update those games
You blocked Nintendo servers with Incognito_RCM, or tuned on Airplane mode after resetting the version, right?
What game did you try btw?it still after resetting version wants to update
Alright. I've read thru the thread- but the clustertruck of merged posts made it difficult to understand the solution to OP's issue.
If I use DevMenu- I can reset game versions to be able to play Switch games before certain updates? Does this remove the update nag? Also- why doesn't Goldleaf's "remove game version" function work in the same way?
Does it work on fw 10.0.4 AMS 0.13.0.Hi guys!
Found out a kewl .nro that could do a Reset RequiredVersion, and delete previous patches manually, just like an old Devmenu did.
And guess what?.. It works on OFW 10.0.3 with the latest atmosphere 0.12.0!.. Sorry I guess there's no github, apparently, but tested it fully and I can say with 100% of confidence that it's not a malware or something (check my posts, reputation, reg. date and all kind of stuff).
To manage applications, open the program, select Browse installed applications, select a game that you need, press A, press - button to delete an update that you don't want (for example), press A again and click Reset required version.