You'll be glad to know (i hope ) that its up and running and i can install and play games. May i ask a few more questions and i should be good to go:The jig is only needed when going from stock->AutoRCM mode. AutoRCM->DisablingAutoRCM or AutoRCM -> Booting stock does not require a jig. If using the Kosmos pack, choose to reboot to Hekate using the Kosmos Toolbox.
"Updating CFW" means using the newest Atmosphere/ReiNX/SXOS. That is performed by updating files on the SD card.
Updating the firmware, or updating Horizon, means updating the operating system that the switch uses after booting up. Updating the firmware to the latest version 9.0.0 can be done with or without AutoRCM. There is no reason not to leave it enabled until you are ready to switch to stock/OFW and ChoiDujourNX (the homebrew that allows for offline upgrades of the firmware) enables it by default. It can be disabled, but there is no reason to not have it always on.
I bought the Mario Kart 8 Cart and just want to check what the difference and what the safest option may be if any at all. Want to play online multiplayer and have the NNID setup
1 - When i boot Hekate there is an option to boot sysNAND. Can i do this and does it boot into my clean(wish) nand or would it be better to disable AutoRCM and then boot into it that way. I appreciate I will burn fuses but want the online / nintendo ID setup. Again appreciate that there is always a risk.
2 - have setup incognito on the EmuMMC - taking this into account does it change the choice to make
3 - I install .nsp using Goldleaf (just install and play, no other settings touched) should i be doing any cleanup or adjustments after that to help avoid potential detection?
thanks again
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