OMG what a long tutorialI believe you want this
https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-...tch-console-on-any-ofw-without-update.505182/
Convert your card to exFat. Nothing supports split NSPs that I know of.
Do not know of another way. That thing is so long because it has every bit of information you need, not just the run down. Still might take a minute though.OMG what a long tutorial
Ok if there's no other way...
Coldboot. that's why i'm on 1.0.0 which is a bummer as there is no way to get exfat on 1.0.0Interesting to see another person that hasn't updated to latest yet. Not bashing it but I'm curious as to what your looking forward to that keeps you on that firmware?
Your question is towards OP, but I've got 2 Switches on 3.0 and 4.1 that are both waiting for the warmboot softmods to come out or EmuNAND. Since we can update without burning fuses, I think the only reason people aren't updating it because they are intimidated by that tutorial.Interesting to see another person that hasn't updated to latest yet. Not bashing it but I'm curious as to what your looking forward to that keeps you on that firmware?
Your question is towards OP, but I've got 2 Switches on 3.0 and 4.1 that are both waiting for the warmboot softmods to come out or EmuNAND. Since we can update without burning fuses, I think the only reason people aren't updating it because they are intimidated by that tutorial.
Coldboot. that's why i'm on 1.0.0 which is a bummer as there is no way to get exfat on 1.0.0
It is even more interesting that a lot of people have their switches still unopened. As I do.Interesting to see another person that hasn't updated to latest yet. Not bashing it but I'm curious as to what your looking forward to that keeps you on that firmware?
Interesting to see another person that hasn't updated to latest yet. Not bashing it but I'm curious as to what your looking forward to that keeps you on that firmware?
Coldboot. that's why i'm on 1.0.0 which is a bummer as there is no way to get exfat on 1.0.0
It is even more interesting that a lot of people have their switches still unopened. As I do.
I have my sx-os switch on 4.1 that i use to play xci's and my devmenu switch on 5.1 that i use to play nsp'sInteresting to see another person that hasn't updated to latest yet. Not bashing it but I'm curious as to what your looking forward to that keeps you on that firmware?
Method 2 is nice!!This is like a similar tutorial, but it has within it 2 different ways of obtaining the exFAT update offline. It also might look less intimidating?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-install-the-exfat-driver-without-updating-2-x.505176/
No matter what update nintendo does it wont fix the exploit as its before horizon even boots and its read only no software can patch itI'm only concerned that if there's an update like 5.2 that breaks everthing, I will need to fallow a long tutorial to update without burning fuses to 5.1 and still using sig patches
Deja Vu is a warmboot, not a coldboot because it is run through the hidden web browser meaning the console already has to be on. Coldboot is possible up to 3.0.1 but has not been achieved to his knowledge (he has a bounty set up for it).Exactly @SciresM recommend to stay on lower fw. It seems DejaVu only works on 4.1 and below and it needs for coldboot.
I cant afford 2 switches, here each is like $500I have my sx-os switch on 4.1 that i use to play xci's and my devmenu switch on 5.1 that i use to play nsp's
i'm keeping 1 switch on 4.1 for future atmosphere warmboot or maybe coldboot eventually.
Warmboot for me is ok, since it's like my WiiUDeja Vu is a warmboot, not a coldboot because it is run through the hidden web browser meaning the console already has to be on. Coldboot is possible up to 3.0.1 but has not been achieved to his knowledge (he has a bounty set up for it).
Tinfoil can install extracted nsps, not sure how you would extract them though.Hi I want to install Mario Odyssey but it has 5GB and I'm on 4.1 FW with a FAT32 card. Do I need to split the file? I'm using ReiNX with Sig Patch
Uhm.. maybe this:Tinfoil can install extracted nsps, not sure how you would extract them though.