Does it matter where we put those two lines? I have them under my emuMMC before the brackets like this:
{------ Atmosphere ------}
[Atmosphere FSS0 EmuMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
kip1=atmosphere/kips/*
icon=bootloader/res/emu_boot.bmp
[fusee-primary]...
But all my physical games require a patch on emuMMC. That's the problem. HWDE is in my Switch and it requires a patch on emuMMC (which I can't download because I can't connect to Ninty servers)
Does anyone know how to get a game (physical or digital, whichever is safest) onto an emuMMC for the purposes of launching the homebrew menu with more RAM? All my games require a download or patch because I didn't move any of them over with my emuMMC (didn't think I needed to). I downloaded...
If I turn AutoRCM on via Hetake and then reboot into RCM and inject TegraExplorer and reboot normally into OFW, is that considered an "official" boot? I'm debating turning AutoRCM on because I use the aluminum foil method.
Ahh, okay. Sorry for my confusion. I have an emuMMC partition and have only booted it with Atmosphere, not my sysMMC. I have booted into stock ("stock") using Hetake, though, like I said.
It's apparently not 100% safe, no, although there are no reported bans yet. If the Atmosphere logo popped up, you're in emuNAND, not sysNAND. Check your firmware in system settings.
So the only safe way to boot into sysNAND 100% safely is doing it normally? i.e. just hitting the power button? I just got my Switch hacked today, and I booted into OFW using Hetake. Should I restore my NAND, then?