Hacking Bricked Switch - Package1 Package 2 Mismatch?

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Hi guys,

I bricked my switch a couple weeks back, and I can't get it to work no matter what I do (tried restoring NAND, but Hekate keeps rebooting after loading CFW or Stock). Today, while using Lockpick to try and fix my switch, I'm getting a message that's very intriguing:

"Warning! Package1-Package2 mismatch: 9, 4"

What does this mean, and does anyone have any suggestions on how I can go about correcting this problem?
 
Hi guys,

I bricked my switch a couple weeks back, and I can't get it to work no matter what I do (tried restoring NAND, but Hekate keeps rebooting after loading CFW or Stock). Today, while using Lockpick to try and fix my switch, I'm getting a message that's very intriguing:

"Warning! Package1-Package2 mismatch: 9, 4"

What does this mean, and does anyone have any suggestions on how I can go about correcting this problem?

When you restore the full nand(Emmc)Image with hekate, you have to restore the boot0 and boot1 that were backed up with it also...

If you are having issues you can use manual method of recreating your nand or Rawnand image with Choidujour.exe (Command prompt)
And rebuild the nand.. Choidujour Output will give you boot0/1,Each partition and a ini and patch to load with hekate first boot.

The output of choidujour gets sent to your switch via hacdiskmount...

Like i say to everyone, as long as you have your biskeys, and a good prodinfo you can recover any soft bricked switch.


YOU CAN REBUILD A IMAGE WITH THIS. https://switch.homebrew.guide/usingcfw/manualchoiupgrade USE AT YOUR OWN RISK, IF DONE CORRECTLY IT SHOULD WORK.
 
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