Now i try to shut it down over SX Boot Menu
Please tell us how the result turns out...I'm interested in knowing as well.
Now i try to shut it down over SX Boot Menu
Yeah, I will do tomorrowPlease tell us how the result turns out...I'm interested in knowing as well.
I am using AutoRCM with SX OS 1.3 and it doesn't drain my battery a lot. Like 5% for the whole night.
I think this is very intersting for a lot User:
Auto RCM Activ (SX OS):
Shutting switch off on SX OS CFW (Lost over 20% of Battery in 4 hours)
Shutting off on SX OS Menu (Boot Menu))
lost 0% in 14 hours.
It would be nice some other Users try it Out and keep Feedback here.
It's good to reboot the console once a week. I do every Sunday, my day off from work.but why would you even turn off the console completely?
What you should be doing instead is Hold Power --> Power Options --> Restart then as soon as you see the spinny wheel (usually on the screen for about 1 second or less right before reboot) hold the Volume + button. Switch will reboot into SX OS Boot menu. Go to Options there and select Power Off.
Well ofcourse you have to inject the payload, thats why I said you need the SX Pro for turning off as well as turning on the Switch. How else do you expect it to get through the RCM into the SX OS debug menu?This method does not work on my autorcm console with a modded joycon. I end up having to inject the payload again by hand.
Uninstall SX OS AutoRCM first then install bricmii.is there an easy way to switch from briccmii to sxos autorcm? should i install sxos autorcm first before uninstalling briccmii or what is the correct order?
My switch lasted about 12ish days in sleep mode? But that wad with airplane mode on. Having wifi on might influence that more.What is the expected battery usage in sleep mode?
Because I had mine in sleep mode for a couple of hours and the battery went from 100% to 97%, I have the feeling it won't last more than two days or so like that (if that is normal).
If you upgraded without burning fuses your switch will have autorcm unstalled and that requires a payload to be sent whenever you want to boot. It most likely died. It boots into rcm mode randomly for some people.ChoiDuJour firmware upgrade : I used to completely power off my Switch, and this morning it is no responsive, I had about 80% left.
If you upgraded without burning fuses your switch will have autorcm unstalled and that requires a payload to be sent whenever you want to boot. It most likely died. It boots into rcm mode randomly for some people.
was your dongle dead?Ok, now I need to find a way to revive it. What is the best for you ?
EDIT : After several attempts, my Switch finally power ON with the SX dongle and I only lost 40% this night. I don’t know why this happen.