How to use autorcm?
Sorry for noob question, but just download it and place it in root of the SD card?
https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/download/v4.6/hekate_ctcaer_4.6.zip
and overwrite hekate_ctaer_4.6.bin with fusee-primary.bin?
Not true. It is possible to get into RCM with Pegsaswitch only if you own a 1.0.0 Switch.You can't do CFW without injecting a payload. You can't inject a payload without RCM. You can't get to RCM without a jig or autorcm, and you can't enable autorcm without injecting a payload.
Summarily, no, you will always need a jig, at least first time.
I read a long time ago that AutoRCM messes up the battery and drains it much faster... Is that still an issue?CTCaer/Hakate can install it. Though when using AutoRCM, you'll always need to launch a payload to boot your Switch.
AutoRCM has and never will drain the battery. Misinformed and irresponsible users drain the battery. To be more specific, leaving the console in RCM drains the battery. This happens when people improperly shut down the console with AutoRCM. Turning it off from Horizon (e.g. CFW/OFW) causes it to reboot into RCM which drains the battery at a rate of about 5% per hour. To properly turn off a console with AutoRCM, you have to do so from RCM, not Horizon.I read a long time ago that AutoRCM messes up the battery and drains it much faster... Is that still an issue?
I read a long time ago that AutoRCM messes up the battery and drains it much faster... Is that still an issue?
who knows....Has there been any progress on this "warm boot" I keep hearing about? I have a 2.3.0 Switch that's been gathering dust since January (speaking of which, holy shit... almost a year now!). There was talk that 1.0.0 and 2.x consoles will get emuNAND first. I guess it never happened?
Not true. It is possible to get into RCM with Pegsaswitch only if you own a 1.0.0 Switch.