Hacking 7.0 update

Install the Dead Cells update using your favorite NSP-installer and use the "ignore firmware version" option. Doing so will allow the update to work with 5.0.0 and above. There's no need for 7.0.0.
 
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Install the Dead Cells update using your favorite NSP-installer and use the "ignore firmware version" option. Doing so will allow the update to work with 5.0.0 and above. There's no need for 7.0.0.
Do you have a link for the tinfoil installer?
 
Yeah use tinfoil and ignore firmware reqs when installing it. Most updates that was release this week are now asking for 7.0 firmware.
 
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Do you have a link for the tinfoil installer?

If you're using SX then I highly recommend using the SX Installer. It ignores FW version and allows you to install NSP's and run XCI's without ejecting your SD card. You do this by connecting a USB hard drive of some sort to the USB port on the Switch's dock. All of this is done offline. Can't believe I didn't discover it sooner.
 
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If you're using SX then I highly recommend using the SX Installer. It ignores FW version and allows you to install NSP's and run XCI's without ejecting your SD card. You do this by connecting a USB hard drive of some sort to the USB port on the Switch's dock. All of this is done offline. Can't believe I didn't discover it sooner.
I think USB support is also in regular Tinfoil though?
 
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If you're using SX then I highly recommend using the SX Installer. It ignores FW version and allows you to install NSP's and run XCI's without ejecting your SD card. You do this by connecting a USB hard drive of some sort to the USB port on the Switch's dock. All of this is done offline. Can't believe I didn't discover it sooner.

wow that's actually a nice feature... very convenient
 
If you're using SX then I highly recommend using the SX Installer. It ignores FW version and allows you to install NSP's and run XCI's without ejecting your SD card. You do this by connecting a USB hard drive of some sort to the USB port on the Switch's dock. All of this is done offline. Can't believe I didn't discover it sooner.
Yeah this sounds super useful, thanks for the info!
 

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