It's ok it's only my curiosity because the sept payload's screen was designed to not be hideable or tamperedIt boots it maybe, but hekate skips the screen...maybe?
Is that not okay if it isn't visible?
It's ok it's only my curiosity because the sept payload's screen was designed to not be hideable or tamperedIt boots it maybe, but hekate skips the screen...maybe?
Is that not okay if it isn't visible?
Hekate runs sept once per-firmware then caches the keys and uses those cached keys for future boots.Hi I recently switched to booting atmosphere through hekate and fss0. What has immediately astonished me was its speed in booting. One thing I noticed is that the sept's boot screen isn't showed whereas fusee-primary shows it on every single boot. I thought that for booting 7.0+ sept was mandatory and that the sept payload was precisely designed to always shows that screen but why on hekate doesn't show up?
Another unrelated thing I'm curious about is which patches are applied when atmosphere=1 is set?
And where are stored? How can I invalidate/clear the cache to rebuild it?Hekate runs sept once per-firmware then caches the keys and uses those cached keys for future boots.
It won't work, the partition manager from Hekate is destructive it formats the whole SD card. Make a backup from your SD card and copy the files back after formatting.I want to test ubuntu. Is it enough to just create a new partition (with the partition manager from hekate) on my sd card without formatting it?
It works with this dongle5.3.3 does not work with the RCM Loader
Is a backup from the emuMMC useful in this case?It won't work, the partition manager from Hekate is destructive it formats the whole SD card. Make a backup from your SD card and copy the files back after formatting.
You are misunderstanding what autoboot does. Autoboot does not auto-inject payloads. That is what an internal modchip is for. Autoboot automatically boots a Hekate configuration so you do not have to navigate the Hekate menu to boot CFW/OFW.Auto boot doesn't work for me. When I turn the Switch off it won't turn on again without injecting a payload. When I used to have Atmosphere it could turn off and back on again and it would auto launch Atmosphere, not with Hekate
I try editing my ini it looks like this but still doesn't work
[config]
updater2p=1
{------ Atmosphere ------}
[Atmosphere FSS0 SYS]
fss0=atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
kip1=atmosphere/kips/*
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/sys_cfw_boot.bmp
{}
{-------- Stock ---------}
[Stock SYS]
fss0=atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
stock=1
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/stock_boot.bmp
[Atmosphere CFW]
payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee-primary.bin
icon=bootlogo.bmp
I have the fusee-primary on the payloads folder
Look at the release dateAnyone knows if the latest Hekate Payload hekate - CTCaer mod v5.3.4 & Nyx v0.9.5 works with the latest switch firmware 11.0.0?
Ah ok thank you. I was just console banned today so I was just gonna say screw it and install android lolLook at the release date
Nothing works on fw 11.0.0 atm. It takes a while to bake bread, so it is important to be patient.
And what does this have to do with the actual question? XDAh ok thank you. I was just console banned today so I was just gonna say screw it and install android lol
Nothing. You answered my question, after expressing thanks I made a statement on what I was waiting to enter rcm for. But I'll wait untill I can on 11.0.0 to run android.And what does this have to do with the actual question? XD
Huh. I was watching a tutorial video to install switchroot/android on switch and said I needed to use tegraRcmGui to inject the latest hekate payload to enter rcm so I can run it.This has nothing to do with the switch os. Android, lakka or linux runs outside from the os. With other words said, the firmware doesn't matter here.
Thank you! Seems then even after updating to 11.0.0 FW I can still inject latest Hekate Payload from the github and proceed with the tutorial to run android?hekate runs before the switch firmware and is completely separate from it. Android and all other non-Nintendo OSes literally do not interact with the switch firmware at all. You only need to update hekate if you want to run the newest Nintendo firmware.