update sysnand to latest ofw NOT in cfw and that will burn fuses on sysnand. then use tegraexplorer, dump sys fw, then daybreak update emunand with the fw you just dumped.
update sysnand to latest ofw NOT in cfw and that will burn fuses on sysnand. then use tegraexplorer, dump sys fw, then daybreak update emunand with the fw you just dumped.
my issue is sysnand already dirty meaning that using CFW for isntall NSP, that reason i want emunand to update using daybreak but want to confirm if there burn fuse when i accidently boot to sysnad OFW without jig and RCM?
my issue is sysnand already dirty meaning that using CFW for isntall NSP, that reason i want emunand to update using daybreak but want to confirm if there burn fuse when i accidently boot to sysnad OFW without jig and RCM?
people will say booting to sysnand ofw without cfw will burn fuses, though that hasnt been my experience. you can check your fuse count in hekate though to be sure.
people will say booting to sysnand ofw without cfw will burn fuses, though that hasnt been my experience. you can check your fuse count in hekate though to be sure.
That's the one part that I haven't gotten my head fully wrapped around yet. So you're saying that booting sysNAND with a Payload and then updating the fw prevents the fuses from burning? Sorry I've struggled with this information the most
That's the one part that I haven't gotten my head fully wrapped around yet. So you're saying that booting sysNAND with a Payload and then updating the fw prevents the fuses from burning? Sorry I've struggled with this information the most
If you updated your Sysnand Firmware version and run out of battery and do not have autoRCM in place, your switch WILL burn the appropriate number of fuses for that firmware version when it turns on.
If you do have autoRCM in place and run out of battery there are numerous reports of getting stuck in a low charge mode loop. Mine got stuck in this loop with AutoRCM and no battery but I was able to recover by leaving it on the charger overnight without issues.
my issue is sysnand already dirty meaning that using CFW for isntall NSP, that reason i want emunand to update using daybreak but want to confirm if there burn fuse when i accidently boot to sysnad OFW without jig and RCM?
Booting without CFW will burn fuses because it uses the stock bootloader of the console. Custom bootloaders such as Hekate, fusee, or SX OS bypass the fuse check.
Booting without CFW will burn fuses because it uses the stock bootloader of the console. Custom bootloaders such as Hekate, fusee, or SX OS bypass the fuse check.
yes same as original fuses count but still remain same if i boot to OFW without hekate. i checked detected fuse count as my ofw version mean not the latest one which i upgraded emummc to latest version FW
yes same as original fuses count but still remain same if i boot to OFW without hekate. i checked detected fuse count as my ofw version mean not the latest one which i upgraded emummc to latest version FW
I think you are misunderstanding when I said that fuses are burnt. New fuses aren't burnt every time you boot normally; the maximum number of fuses are burnt when you boot normally. You could have avoided having those fuses burnt by not booting normally but since you did, they are forever burnt.