Tutorial  Updated

Install .nsp files (games/updates/dlc) with devmenu (NO SX OS needed)

*Guide updated to be 100% offline&

A quick guide for whoever is interested. (GUIDE AND FILES FOR 5.1 ONLY!)


- Download the package.zip attached (credits to user blahblah and Kolunio)

- Extract all of its contents into the root of your SD Card

- Download Pokemon Quest .NSP and put it in X:\Tinfoil\nsp

- Download Devmenu (google is your friend)

- Place the 2 folders of the DevMenu (exefs and romfs) to X:\atmosphere\titles\01005D100807A000

- Boot your switch into RCM and inject the hekate payload (original or ctcaer should work I used the hekate_ctcaer one)

- Open album to go to HB menu and from there open Tinfoil.

- Install Pokemon Quest.

- Exit Tinfoil and HBmenu.

- Open Pokemon Quest and you are done!

If you have no idea how to install nsp files.

https://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial-install-nsp-dlc-update.510188/

I installed Mario Odyssey with the lastest update and worked just fine!


PS: If you download nsp with too long filenames you might get an error when installing. Just rename to a short name and you will be good. Thanks to ali.ee for that info.
 
Last edited by Pacote,
Say how did you installed it? It always gives me "invalid XML file," amd I using the wrong file?
Simply you boot your CFW and use your album to install Devmenu through Tinfoil :)
I'm using Patched ReiNX CFW .

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but there's some thing I want to know that's any one know how to move installed games from SDcart memory to internal switch memory !
 
i took all the files to my sd card and launch firmware with hakete 3.2. why does my console want a system upgrade? it says it is ready to a system upgrade. i am sure i am on 5.1. what does it really mean? and sometimes devmenu on pokemon quest crashes.
 
Last edited by bytar,
I have a weird question about installing NSPs. I installed the game from my SD card TO my SD card, and when I boot up the game, it works just fine. But as soon as I delete the NSPs off the card, the game suddenly won't load and has to check for corruption. It's South Park, so combined, it's over 34 GB that I really don't want to have to have on my currently meager card. I heard installing to the system is better, but again, that space is limited. Am I missing something? The installed data is there, but it won't run.
 

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