Hacking Accidentally updated to 6.0. Can i still restore my nand ?

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Thats probably because you downgraded :P (warmboot also checks the fuses ;) )
Quickly downgraded back and used Hekate, same problem :cry:

I also saw CTCaer's comment about the warmboot binary. Who knew its one and only function had such consequences. Its fine, sleep mode is overrated anyways:creep:
 
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Quickly downgraded back and used Hekate, same problem :cry:

I also saw CTCaer's comment about the warmboot binary. Who knew its one and only function had such consequences. Its fine, sleep mode is overrated anyways:creep:
Sleep mode is not overrated at all.
 

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In my testing of ReiNX, I downgraded my console with 5 burnt fuses down to firmware 3.0.2 without any issues so yes, bypassing the fuse count goes both ways: both for counts above and below your current count.

P.S. Sleep mode doesn't work on firmwares 3.0.X with ReiNX (may or may not be related to that same issue on SX OS as of V2.0;) )

Great I didn't know that! Sorry @8BitWonder to doubt you.
 

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I don't know. I had the exact same scenario (5.1.0 > 6.0.0 via nintendol, 7 fuses) and ended up with a crash anytime the console rebooted, slept, powered off, etc. It was a lot more trouble than just needing to turn on AutoRCM
 

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