I have a non-patched Switch. It was on Atmosphere 14.0 and 10.04 firmware. It started crashing when my daughter would try to play Animal Crossing. So I decided to update to 14.1 and 10.1.0.
I have been stuck in a bootloop where Atmosphere crashes with the above error every time I get to the Home Menu, usually within 5 seconds. I initially tried restoring my newest backup, which was 9.1.0. It crashed with the above error.
I am using DeepSea 1.5.1 and the fss0 method of booting fusee secondary. Partition EMUMMC. SD card is FAT32.
I HAVE NO CUSTOM THEMES OR THEME LOADERS INSTALLED.
I cannot boot any firmware higher than 8.1.0. As soon as I reach the Home Menu, qlaunch crashes with the above error.
Now I know that normally, this is due to a custom theme folder by that name that needs to be deleted - this is not the case with me. No such folder exists.
Here is what I have tried to resolve this:
- restored my oldest backup to 5.1.0. Updated this to 8.1.0. Initialized the console, created an unlinked user account, entered 90DNS for DNS settings. No games installed.
- created a Partition based EMUMMC based on this with which to test.
I can boot into 8.1.0 without any issues or crashes.
Then:
- I have tried multiple firmwares ranging from 9.0.0 to 10.1.0
- I have tried multiple versions of AMS, ranging from 12.0 to 14.1.
- I have tried minimal versions of AMS without sysmodules. Only the barest minimum needed to boot Atmosphere.
- I have tried clearing the archive bit, in Mac, using the command "find /Volumes/SWITCH/ ! -name 'Nintendo' -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec sudo chflags -R arch {} +"
- I have done a full overwrite format of the SD card.
- I have initialized the console under EMUMMC.
- I have tried booting with fusee-primary.
- I have tried using Airplane mode.
I cannot resolve this. I have tried every conceivable combination of firmware and Atmosphere, trying to drill down the cause of the crash. Nothing is working.
What changed from 8.1.0 to 9.0.0 that causes every version of Atmosphere I try to crash with the above error when I reach the Home Menu?
I sure hope someone can figure this out.
I have attached the crash log and dumps.
Thank you.
I have been stuck in a bootloop where Atmosphere crashes with the above error every time I get to the Home Menu, usually within 5 seconds. I initially tried restoring my newest backup, which was 9.1.0. It crashed with the above error.
I am using DeepSea 1.5.1 and the fss0 method of booting fusee secondary. Partition EMUMMC. SD card is FAT32.
I HAVE NO CUSTOM THEMES OR THEME LOADERS INSTALLED.
I cannot boot any firmware higher than 8.1.0. As soon as I reach the Home Menu, qlaunch crashes with the above error.
Now I know that normally, this is due to a custom theme folder by that name that needs to be deleted - this is not the case with me. No such folder exists.
Here is what I have tried to resolve this:
- restored my oldest backup to 5.1.0. Updated this to 8.1.0. Initialized the console, created an unlinked user account, entered 90DNS for DNS settings. No games installed.
- created a Partition based EMUMMC based on this with which to test.
I can boot into 8.1.0 without any issues or crashes.
Then:
- I have tried multiple firmwares ranging from 9.0.0 to 10.1.0
- I have tried multiple versions of AMS, ranging from 12.0 to 14.1.
- I have tried minimal versions of AMS without sysmodules. Only the barest minimum needed to boot Atmosphere.
- I have tried clearing the archive bit, in Mac, using the command "find /Volumes/SWITCH/ ! -name 'Nintendo' -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec sudo chflags -R arch {} +"
- I have done a full overwrite format of the SD card.
- I have initialized the console under EMUMMC.
- I have tried booting with fusee-primary.
- I have tried using Airplane mode.
I cannot resolve this. I have tried every conceivable combination of firmware and Atmosphere, trying to drill down the cause of the crash. Nothing is working.
What changed from 8.1.0 to 9.0.0 that causes every version of Atmosphere I try to crash with the above error when I reach the Home Menu?
I sure hope someone can figure this out.
I have attached the crash log and dumps.
Thank you.