I have a patched switch, which is bricked. I mixed up a few eMMCs during a repair, and one burned an eFuse in this patched switch. I was able to bring the others back to life (since they were unpatched), but not this one. I am literally pulling my hair out.
So, let the fun begin:
I made a NAND backup with a different switch (Hekate, not raw backup). Later, I tried to recreate the eMMC content with the higher firmware that the 12 burnt fuses required. Flashed it (with an unpatched switch), but no charm.
Today I have installed an Sx Core chip in it (because it allows running payloads). Restored the original backup with hekate, but it won't boot. Neither with Atmosphére. I was hoping for that the CFW would skip the fuse check (maybe won't work on patched SoCs?)
Also: 0% of the USB features work in any payload.
So... I fear that my backups are "decrypted". (this would be bad, since another switch was used for the backup process - different bis keys would turn the backup into garbage)
But if they are decrypted, the restore would encrypt it, right? That needs the BIS keys again - which i was not able to retrieve from this console. It just hangs when i try to dump them. Tried to restore with the exact switch the backup was made with, but no success either.
Any ideas?
And again, sorry for my broken english. It may have to do something with sleeping only every other day....
So, let the fun begin:
I made a NAND backup with a different switch (Hekate, not raw backup). Later, I tried to recreate the eMMC content with the higher firmware that the 12 burnt fuses required. Flashed it (with an unpatched switch), but no charm.
Today I have installed an Sx Core chip in it (because it allows running payloads). Restored the original backup with hekate, but it won't boot. Neither with Atmosphére. I was hoping for that the CFW would skip the fuse check (maybe won't work on patched SoCs?)
Also: 0% of the USB features work in any payload.
So... I fear that my backups are "decrypted". (this would be bad, since another switch was used for the backup process - different bis keys would turn the backup into garbage)
But if they are decrypted, the restore would encrypt it, right? That needs the BIS keys again - which i was not able to retrieve from this console. It just hangs when i try to dump them. Tried to restore with the exact switch the backup was made with, but no success either.
Any ideas?
And again, sorry for my broken english. It may have to do something with sleeping only every other day....