Homebrew Error Code: 2002-4373 (0x222a02) Program: 010000000000000C

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Hey,
So, I tested how far I could push my Switch OLED regarding overclocking. When I increased it a little higher than usual, it showed the error "Error Code: 2002-4373 (0x222a02) Program: 010000000000000C" instantly.

My first thought was to go into the atmosphere contents folder and delete the 010000000000000C folder, but there was no 010000000000000C folder. I searched everywhere online, and I couldn't find a solution. If anyone knows how to fix it, it would be greatly appreciated if you could help me :)
 
Hey,
So, I tested how far I could push my Switch OLED regarding overclocking. When I increased it a little higher than usual, it showed the error "Error Code: 2002-4373 (0x222a02) Program: 010000000000000C" instantly.

My first thought was to go into the atmosphere contents folder and delete the 010000000000000C folder, but there was no 010000000000000C folder. I searched everywhere online, and I couldn't find a solution. If anyone knows how to fix it, it would be greatly appreciated if you could help me :)

This probably means your ram is unstable, either the frequency of the ram is too high for the chip, or the ram voltage is too low, or the ram timings are too tight or a combination of the three.
 
This probably means your ram is unstable, either the frequency of the ram is too high for the chip, or the ram voltage is too low, or the ram timings are too tight or a combination of the three.
That’s gotta be it, because right before the error started showing up, I was over clocking my ram. Do you know any way to fix this without wiping away all my data?
 
That’s gotta be it, because right before the error started showing up, I was over clocking my ram. Do you know any way to fix this without wiping away all my data?
Does the error happened when don't overclock ram to above 1600mhz? It shouldn't. I can help you with RAM if you are using OC Suite as I can advise on voltages and stuff. Is your Switch a Erista or Mariko?
 
Does the error happened when don't overclock ram to above 1600mhz? It shouldn't. I can help you with RAM if you are using OC Suite as I can advise on voltages and stuff. Is your Switch a Erista or Mariko?
I think the last number I saw before the error started happening was 2400mhz and the switch is Mariko.
 
I think the last number I saw before the error started happening was 2400mhz and the switch is Mariko.
What's your ram type you can check in hekate? Also is the error still happening when not overclocked. Set vdd2 to 1175mv and tell me if you are still getting the error or no. Probably should also set to auto_adj with all 0s for timings.
 
What's your ram type you can check in hekate? Also is the error still happening when not overclocked. Set vdd2 to 1175mv and tell me if you are still getting the error or no. Probably should also set to auto_adj with all 0s for timings.
I am looking in Hekate, and I cannot find where I can see my RAM type. Sorry, I'm kind of new to this; however, the error still happens when it's not overclocked. The issue only affects the emunand because I can still use the sysnand and stock.

I tried to set vdd2 to 1175mv in the sysnand, but the error still appears in the emunand. From the research I did on the issue, a lot of people are saying it has something to do with saves, and it's possibly a corrupted emunand, which I hope is not the case >_>
 
I am looking in Hekate, and I cannot find where I can see my RAM type. Sorry, I'm kind of new to this; however, the error still happens when it's not overclocked. The issue only affects the emunand because I can still use the sysnand and stock.

I tried to set vdd2 to 1175mv in the sysnand, but the error still appears in the emunand. From the research I did on the issue, a lot of people are saying it has something to do with saves, and it's possibly a corrupted emunand, which I hope is not the case >_>

Yeah I think you corrupted some system saves and that's causing crashes, either you delete those which I'm not sure how or restore a prior emunand backup.
 
I have exactly the same problem, but mine arose out of nowhere, without any overclocking. I don't mind reinstalling Atmosphere, but I don't know how to back up my saved games. Any help?
 

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