Any way to PERMANENTLY remove the System Update message?

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This Maintenance Mode fix works to remove the "Ready to start system update" message, but it comes back. I'm not sure what triggers it to come back (sleep mode perhaps, or just a certain length of time)

Is there a way to permanently get rid of this message?

Also, it seems that the 90DNS method does not work to block a system update - I tested this on my clean Switch, using 163.172.141.219 and 207.246.121.077 as the IP addresses. Does anyone know why this may be?

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This Maintenance Mode fix works to remove the "Ready to start system update" message, but it comes back. I'm not sure what triggers it to come back (sleep mode perhaps, or just a certain length of time)

Is there a way to permanently get rid of this message?

Also, it seems that the 90DNS method does not work to block a system update - I tested this on my clean Switch, using 163.172.141.219 and 207.246.121.077 as the IP addresses. Does anyone know why this may be?

Thanks
I highly recommend asking in the Switch Noobs Paradise instead.
 

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This Maintenance Mode fix works to remove the "Ready to start system update" message, but it comes back. I'm not sure what triggers it to come back (sleep mode perhaps, or just a certain length of time)

Is there a way to permanently get rid of this message?

Also, it seems that the 90DNS method does not work to block a system update - I tested this on my clean Switch, using 163.172.141.219 and 207.246.121.077 as the IP addresses. Does anyone know why this may be?

Thanks
atm no theres no method. and as for 90dns, yet another reason to use exosphere or incognito.
 

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