Hacking Question About Fuses

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Quick question, i just got a Switch on firmware 4.0.1, already did my NAND backup before doing anything else, i followed this guide https://reinx.guide/ until the part of running the Album to execute hwlauncher, which of course i cant because i have to update to the latest firmware in order to be able to use it since its on exFAT format, i know burning fuses wont allow me to go back to a lower firmware but since everything is compatible atm i dont think i should worry about it and just update, still i wanted to ask b4 updating:

1.- should update to the latest firmware or go through the whole painful and long process of updating to the latest fw version without burning fuses?
2.- if i just go for the official update firmware way, should i backup my nand again because my fuses will be burned and if i restore my nand it wont accept it because its on 4.0.1?
3.- if i do the NAND backup again having already installed ReinX, will i have traces of any modifications in case that i one day decide to go online? if thats the case should i restore my NAND backup first and then update the oficial way to the latest firmware?

thanks in advance to everyone.
 
1. ChoiDujourNX is not a long process lol, it literally takes 5 minutes.

2. Your backup nand of old firmware can't be used if fuses are broken. So yes, you need to redo nand backup.

3. Don't be stupid. Restore nand first>update officially>backup new nand> do cfw.

Simple said, just follow my instructions.
1. Use ChoiDujourNX to update to latest. It will enable autorcm to prevent fuse breakage. (DO NOT DISABLE AUTORCM)
2. You can restore your 4.0.1 anytime anyday if you do this.
3. Simple.
 
1. ChoiDujourNX is not a long process lol, it literally takes 5 minutes.

2. Your backup nand of old firmware can't be used if fuses are broken. So yes, you need to redo nand backup.

3. Don't be stupid. Restore nand first>update officially>backup new nand> do cfw.

Simple said, just follow my instructions.
1. Use ChoiDujourNX to update to latest. It will enable autorcm to prevent fuse breakage. (DO NOT DISABLE AUTORCM)
2. You can restore your 4.0.1 anytime anyday if you do this.
3. Simple.

A few mins after i posted this i found a link to ChoiDujourNX lol, it doesnt seems to be as hard as the other one i found in the forum, so basically even tho everything is compatible with the latest firmware is still recomended to avoid burning fuses? also if i understand correctly and i do the firmware update with Choi, i should still be able to run my nand backup anytime and restore my console to clean state if i wanted to? and last if i enable autorcm that means ill have to connect my console through the usb-c cable ether to my android or to my pc everytime i shutdown the console to use it again or am i wrong about this?


Note: i also dont have access to another console to do this step :-(

  • Copy the SYSTEM:/Contents/registered folder from another Switch that is running the firmware version you want
  • Copy the SYSTEM:/Contents folder from a Switch that has a "System update is pending" notification. This will let you pick either the currently running firmware, or the pending firmware to install.
 
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Yes, yes and duh.

You do not need to be updated to latest anyway, you can use fat32 to install all your games anyway.
 
Yes, yes and duh.

You do not need to be updated to latest anyway, you can use fat32 to install all your games anyway.

True but there are games that are requiring 5.1.0 i belive, my guess is that i wont be able to play those unless i update :-( im also doing some more reading and aparently theres a coldboot warmboot running arround there, im doing some research atm
 
True but there are games that are requiring 5.1.0 i belive, my guess is that i wont be able to play those unless i update :-( im also doing some more reading and aparently theres a coldboot warmboot running arround there, im doing some research atm

Like I said, just use ChoiDujourNX to update. Literally no downside to it.
 
Like I said, just use ChoiDujourNX to update. Literally no downside to it.

i want to follow ur advise but im trying to figure it out about this part

  • Copy the SYSTEM:/Contents/registered folder from another Switch that is running the firmware version you want
  • Copy the SYSTEM:/Contents folder from a Switch that has a "System update is pending" notification. This will let you pick either the currently running firmware, or the pending firmware to install.
did u had another switch to get those files? if not can u help me pointing me out in the direction to get those files?
 
i want to follow ur advise but im trying to figure it out about this part

  • Copy the SYSTEM:/Contents/registered folder from another Switch that is running the firmware version you want
  • Copy the SYSTEM:/Contents folder from a Switch that has a "System update is pending" notification. This will let you pick either the currently running firmware, or the pending firmware to install.
did u had another switch to get those files? if not can u help me pointing me out in the direction to get those files?

What are you doing? Just use ChoiDujourNX
 
and one more thing, theres still 1 question unanswer, if i just decide to restore my nand backup to get back to clean firm and update to the latest version and then backup my nand again, whats the downside to have fuses burned if everything is compatible with the latest firm?

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What are you doing? Just use ChoiDujourNX

i am, im trying to follow this guide https://gbatemp.net/threads/choiduj...ller-homebrew-for-the-nintendo-switch.513416/ and it says i need another switch to get the files, am i looking at the wrong guide?

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nvm i was reading the guide wrong, i can get them from an xci lol, omw to start the process
 
and one more thing, theres still 1 question unanswer, if i just decide to restore my nand backup to get back to clean firm and update to the latest version and then backup my nand again, whats the downside to have fuses burned if everything is compatible with the latest firm?

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i am, im trying to follow this guide https://gbatemp.net/threads/choiduj...ller-homebrew-for-the-nintendo-switch.513416/ and it says i need another switch to get the files, am i looking at the wrong guide?

Just follow the guide. Stop reading and actually do it.
 
and one more thing, theres still 1 question unanswer, if i just decide to restore my nand backup to get back to clean firm and update to the latest version and then backup my nand again, whats the downside to have fuses burned if everything is compatible with the latest firm?

the only advantage of not burning fuses is being able to downgrade, but downgrading isn't something necessary anyways because the latest fw is always exploitable thanks to nvidia
 
Just follow the guide. Stop reading and actually do it.
You're not helping at all. Can't you see he was confused with the steps provided in the guide he is following?

nvm i was reading the guide wrong, i can get them from an xci lol, omw to start the process
Yeah, the part where you got confused are just options you can choose from to get the update files. Alternatively there are a few sites as well that hosts such files so you don't have to extract it from an XCI or a switch with pending update.
 
You're not helping at all. Can't you see he was confused with the steps provided in the guide he is following?


Yeah, the part where you got confused are just options you can choose from to get the update files. Alternatively there are a few sites as well that hosts such files so you don't have to extract it from an XCI or a switch with pending update.

can u pm me or gimme an idea of that site? cause i cant find it on google :-(
 
1. ChoiDujourNX is not a long process lol, it literally takes 5 minutes.

2. Your backup nand of old firmware can't be used if fuses are broken. So yes, you need to redo nand backup.

3. Don't be stupid. Restore nand first>update officially>backup new nand> do cfw.

Simple said, just follow my instructions.
1. Use ChoiDujourNX to update to latest. It will enable autorcm to prevent fuse breakage. (DO NOT DISABLE AUTORCM)
2. You can restore your 4.0.1 anytime anyday if you do this.
3. Simple.

2 You can use always restore any backup, no matter how many fuses it needs, if you bypass the fuse count.
 

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