Just use CleanMyDrive 2 from mac appstore. It'll automatically delete all macOS junk when you eject usb-drive, memory card etc from menu bar.The only Problem i have with mac are the stupid "._*" files.
Just use CleanMyDrive 2 from mac appstore. It'll automatically delete all macOS junk when you eject usb-drive, memory card etc from menu bar.The only Problem i have with mac are the stupid "._*" files.
NiceHey whats up.
Team Neptune (Authors of DeepSea) developed a payload (CommonProblemResolver )that fixes a few Problems you can encounter with your switch, such as:
It also has a small section about common problems you can easily forget, such as the NOGC patch.
- Updating while having themes installed
- Too many sysmodules running
- ClingWrap was still active when rebooting
- Bugs caused by updating via aio-switch-updater
- Archive bits problems caused by mac computers
If you find more things that CPR could fix, please let me know!
Little disclaimer:
TegraExplorer was forked for this. Their menu-code is a big part of the Payload.
Source and downloads are on Github: https://github.com/Team-Neptune/CommonProblemResolver
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Wanted to say thanks for this one. Almost forgot I had it... until I was out and about this weekend and mucking around with themes. Yeah... I broke my boot with one. Not a big deal... just have to wait till I get back to a pc to fix it. Wait a minute... or do I? Poof, common problem resolver to the rescue, and I was back to my switch rocking, no wait, no pc required. Awesome.
Hey, no. we have currently no plans in supporting the oled model, sorryHello,
I have a question!
Will it also come for the Oled? currently it is not running on the Oled!
Ah okay would have been nice if the Oled would come too! I would be very happy if it comes to the Oled at some point! I think CommonProblemResolver is really great and useful!Hey, no. we have currently no plans in supporting the oled model, sorry
I did press it by mistake the (commonproblemsolver) and now I can't open my tinfoil any solutions?Being safe for the future is better than having no way of fixing it out in the wild