Step 1. Find a method of entering RCM from the thread I linked to above. You can't do anything else until you complete this step.What i mean sir is direct me to a good guide that help me..
Step 1. Find a method of entering RCM from the thread I linked to above. You can't do anything else until you complete this step.What i mean sir is direct me to a good guide that help me..
Ahhh I see. This makes sense. Thanks for the info!This is an untrue statement by an uninformed user. All current firmawares are hackable as long as you have an unpatched unit. In the past several months Nintendo has released switches that are ipatched. This means you can still get into RCM but you cant launch a firmware.
Step 1. Find a method of entering RCM from the thread I linked to above. You can't do anything else until you complete this step.
You can, but if you're going to install AutoRCM, I'd update afterwards using ChoiDujourNX so you can update without burning fuses. This will give you the ability to downgrade later if you want to.1st i will do the paperclip method then the autorcm? can i update first to 6.2.0 before doing the paperclip and autorcm?
ok. update first using ChoiDujourNX, can i do the AutoRCM without doing the paperclip method?You can, but if you're going to install AutoRCM, I'd update afterwards using ChoiDujourNX so you can update without burning fuses. This will give you the ability to downgrade later if you want to.
ok. update first using ChoiDujourNX, can i do the AutoRCM without doing the paperclip method?
There are lots of ways to enter RCM, but the paper clip method is one of the easiest methods. The foil method is another great option, but some struggle with it. After you load RCM using the paper clip method, install AutoRCM so you never have to use the paper clip again. Then, use ChoiDujourNX to update to 6.2.0 while leaving AutoRCM installed.ok. update first using ChoiDujourNX, can i do the AutoRCM without doing the paperclip method?
He's only using the paper clip method one time. There is no need to modify the joy con.I highly advise against using a paperclip. You will eventually damage the pins in your joycon rail. Paperclips have no flex and will bend the pins. Either buy a proper jig or mod your joycon. I originally modded my joycon with a Reed switch but now I use autorcm since I use the switchme! chip. I know some dipshit will try to argue the fact now that I've said it because some people just don't have common sense but do it properly.
There are lots of ways to enter RCM, but the paper clip method is one of the easiest methods. The foil method is another great option, but some struggle with it. After you load RCM using the paper clip method, install AutoRCM so you never have to use the paper clip again. Then, use ChoiDujourNX to update to 6.2.0 while leaving AutoRCM installed.
He's only using the paper clip method one time. There is no need to modify the joy con.
It’s pretty simple . The bootloader checks the number of burnt fuses, sees that more fuses are burnt than what it wants, then it panicsA 3.0.0 System only has 3 fuses burnt. I'm not an expert on the subject but I'm sure someone here could explain why that's a bad thing.
That's what I don't quite understand... What does "it panics" mean? Is that just the term used for it won't boot up.It’s pretty simple . The bootloader checks the number of burnt fuses, sees that more fuses are burnt than what it wants, then it panics
That's not exactly an accurate description of the tinfoil method of entering RCM. It's relatively safe, as is the paper clip method, especially if it's only being used one time to install AutoRCM.See....point made. Shoving tinfoil inside your expensive device is just as dumb.
Yea, it pretty much means it doesn't bootThat's what I don't quite understand... What does "it panics" mean? Is that just the term used for it won't boot up.
As in, "Oh crap! There are 4 burnt fuses but there should only be 3! WHAT DO I DO?" *Unconsious Switch from panicing*
We will see him back in a week complaining that his switch won't boot.That's not exactly an accurate description of the tinfoil method of entering RCM. It's relatively safe, as is the paper clip method, especially if it's only being used one time to install AutoRCM.
The vast majority of people who use these methods to boot into RCM do so successfully. They're both relatively safe.We will see him back in a week complaining that his switch won't boot.
Neither are safe. autorcm is good when you have a chip that will auto send the payload. Its far from the best option when using a dongle but like a said some dipshit will argue it.
The vast majority of people who use these methods to boot into RCM do so successfully. They're both relatively safe.
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There are users who have had minor issues with AutoRCM. I'm not aware of many people, if any, who have had substantive issues with the paper clip and/or tinfoil methods, particularly when only using the methods one time.Read through the forums I'm not here to spoonfeed you.
There are plenty of users who have had minor issues with AutoRCM. I'm not aware of many people, if any, who have had substantive issues with the paper clip and/or tinfoil methods, particularly when only using the methods one time.