.:Guide:. Resizing switch user partion (shrink/expand)

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NOT DONE YET!!!

I get countless Questions how to resize the user Partition on switch and here i want to make a guide how to shrink or expand the user Partition.

For shrinking you need:
  • a unused micro sd card (32gb or bigger)
  • hekate click
  • and of course a windows PC with a card reader
Shrinking the user Partition:
  1. open your sd card with your PC and delete all files in there
  2. Download and unpack hekate to this sd card
  3. unmount the sd card and push it to your switch
  4. send hekate payload if you have an erista or let your switch with chip boot to hekate
  5. go to Tools/Partion SD Card
  6. move emuMMC (RAW) slider to 4-12 GIB
  7. press next step=>start=>Power button to continue. a shrinked emummc partion is created
  8. go back to Home=>emuMMC=>Create emuMMC=>SD Partition=>Part1
  9. wait to proceed the emummc creation
  10. go back to tools=>Backup eMMC
  11. click SD emuMMC Raw Partition to ON
  12. click SD emuMMC Raw GPP
  13. wait until backup is finished
  14. click close, then tools usb tools
  15. mount your sd card to your pc
  16. go to switch sd card folder: backup/uniqe_number/emummc
  17. move all files in this folder to: backup/uniqe_number/restore
  18. unmout your sd card from your pc
  19. click close, then Restore eMMC
  20. click eMMC RAW GPP and restore the shrinked dump to your emmc
  21. wait until it's done and boot horizon to check if your Partition is shrinked
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Enlarge your user Partition (bigger emmc or you want to revert these changes)

you need:
  • Ubuntu live usb key (or a regular linux install with gdisk)
  • hekate
  • your prod.keys
  • NxNand manager click
How to
  1. boot up your ubuntu
  2. open "disks" app
  3. mount with hekate ums the eMMC Rae gpp with read only off
  4. check disk app for mount pointScreenshot from 2023-11-19 22-00-28.png
 
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