Awhile back I bought an unpatched switch and started running Atmosphere. In retrospect, I had a poor understanding of what I was doing.
I realized a few days ago that I was using CFW on the SYSNAND, not an emulated NAND. I proceeded to remedy the issue by creating emuMMC. The next step was to restore my backup NAND. The restoration process was completed in Nyx. EmuMMC worked just fine, but I couldn't boot into CFW SysNAND or OFW SysNAND. I was getting the following message:
"Pkg2 Decryption failed!
Pkg1/pkg2 mismatch or old Hekate!
Failed to launch HOS!"
Somewhere along the line I disabled Auto RCM. On the last reboot, nothing happened. Now, despite holding the power down to try and hard power down, then trying the jig and "hold +, press power", RCM is not being detected by Tegra. I never had this issue before, prior to enabling and disabling Auto RCM.
I tried using a different cable and reinstalling drivers, but to no avail.
I'm thinking the console is just not powering down, stuck in some failed boot limbo. I'm going to keep it off the charger for an extended period in the hopes the battery dies. Then I will charge and attempt to get into RCM again.
Has anyone run into this issue?
If I do get back in, is there any way to restore my NAND? The only backup I have is the one I tried to restore.
I realized a few days ago that I was using CFW on the SYSNAND, not an emulated NAND. I proceeded to remedy the issue by creating emuMMC. The next step was to restore my backup NAND. The restoration process was completed in Nyx. EmuMMC worked just fine, but I couldn't boot into CFW SysNAND or OFW SysNAND. I was getting the following message:
"Pkg2 Decryption failed!
Pkg1/pkg2 mismatch or old Hekate!
Failed to launch HOS!"
Somewhere along the line I disabled Auto RCM. On the last reboot, nothing happened. Now, despite holding the power down to try and hard power down, then trying the jig and "hold +, press power", RCM is not being detected by Tegra. I never had this issue before, prior to enabling and disabling Auto RCM.
I tried using a different cable and reinstalling drivers, but to no avail.
I'm thinking the console is just not powering down, stuck in some failed boot limbo. I'm going to keep it off the charger for an extended period in the hopes the battery dies. Then I will charge and attempt to get into RCM again.
Has anyone run into this issue?
If I do get back in, is there any way to restore my NAND? The only backup I have is the one I tried to restore.