It sounds like you are used to using Hekate to launch Atmosphere directly. Download the latest package that you prefer from SDSetup.
Just wipe my sd card and copy over the download I choose?
It sounds like you are used to using Hekate to launch Atmosphere directly. Download the latest package that you prefer from SDSetup.
Why do you want to do this? Most people don't even need an emuMMC.I want to create a new emu from my sysnand, overwrite my emummc with it, and then restore my games without having to redownload them. I know there is a install ticket only option in tinfoil, but will it find my games? Can replace the user partition in my emummc with the one from the sysnand without having to fix/rebuild anything else?
Merely using Atmosphere and JKSV while offline is unlikely to get you banned or dirty your sysMMC. If you are paranoid, you have two options:so i've been wondering if there are any ways to dump save files from sysmmc and also not dirtying it. i'm only trying to check my acnh save file for visitors and turnip prices for the week, and not even edit it
I think you mean cartridge games, not disc games (I made the same typo once around the time the Switch came out). If you are using SX OS, you can play game backups off an external HDD. Since Switch games are not discs, you cannot use a DVD drive to play original games.I have this old usb external dvd drive, can i use it to play original disc based games? Switch is modded obviously. And i think i have a sxos license from the switch i modded for a friend he paid someone else to mod. Is the boot.dat file the license?
When using an emuMMC, the whole system is likely to be at least somewhat slower than the sysMMC.Is there anything that doesn’t work with emuNAND or is slower?
Just installed the latest update for the games i had trouble. It did work and the saves are there.Yeah you will need to reinstall them then. Again saves will be fine
Right, that is to be expected. Does the file mounting work as fast as partition? Thats a huge benefit to have it standalone and not be a fixed partition.When using an emuMMC, the whole system is likely to be at least somewhat slower than the sysMMC.
I don't have any personal experience, but a file based emuMMC has apparently become comparable with a partition based emuMMC as of a recent Atmosphere update.Right, that is to be expected. Does the file mounting work as fast as partition? Thats a huge benefit to have it standalone and not be a fixed partition.
It would be really awesome if hekate could mount another emuMMC file for linux, android to avoid partitions all togetherI don't have any personal experience, but a file based emuMMC has apparently become comparable with a partition based emuMMC as of a recent Atmosphere update.
It sounds like you are used to using Hekate to launch Atmosphere directly. Download the latest package that you prefer from SDSetup.
As a matter of troubleshooting, I would follow these steps:https://imgur.com/IHyMRTf
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I get this black screen with a message on. Ive replaced the folders with one you linked me up to. How do I fix this error mate? Thanks in advance guys, any help with this will be very much appreciated.
Use guiformat to format it as FAT32.the micro sd card is formatted to ntfs, its a 128gb
Hi guys
A long time in didn't come here, im in firmware 9.1 with atmosphere 10.2
I'm planning to upgraded to play the future game or current like try paper mario, do i need to know specific things before upgrading?
I was planning to replace my atmosphere files on my sd card with the last ones, replace the digpatches, and then using choixdujournx to upgrade the firmware
Last time in used my Switch that was the 'protocol' for upgrade but maybe things have changer?
Thanks in advance
Thank you very much for the complete answer Lucius, two more questions: I will removed sept and atmosphere folder but i'll keep my old game and game save right?
And is daybreak as user friendly as choixdujournx to upgrade?
Neither games nor saves are stored in the CFW folders (atmosphere and sept), so they will be preserved.Thank you very much for the complete answer Lucius, two more questions: I will removed sept and atmosphere folder but i'll keep my old game and game save right?
And is daybreak as user friendly as choixdujournx to upgrade?
If you aren't using an emuMMC, you can just copy/paste the files from the old SD card to the new one. Make sure the new SD card is formatted as FAT32 before doing so.Hi guys, just brought a 512gb micro sd how do I go about transferring my current sd data to this one? Is it as simple as just formatting the new sd to 32 and copy and paste?
Why do you want to setup an emuNAND? The only reason to have an emuNAND on an unpatched system is to play legitimately purchased games online using a clean sysNAND. If that's not your situation, an emuNAND is not recommended.I have a switch with SXOS, I would like to update my firmware (currently on 8.0.0 and sxos 2.9.5) and setup an emuNAND. I have a clean backup of my sysNAND.
On a dirty NAND, you should update using Daybreak on Atmosphere (recommended), or you can update using ChoiDujourNX. On a clean NAND, you should update using the system settings. If you have AutoRCM installed on a clean NAND and you don't want to burn fuses, you'll want to update through the system settings while running Atmosphere to preserve AutoRCM.- What is the recommended way to update my switch? Is downloading it through Nintendo recommended?
There is no reason not to update to 10.1.0 (the latest version as of this post).My only interest in updating my firmware is being able to play all current games, which version is recommended for this?
If you already have things on your sysNAND that you want to have on your dirty emuNAND, then the order of events will change:- Is this the correct procedure? Restore NAND backup -> update -> create emuNAND.