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You need to re-inject the Atmosphere payload after every shutdown.Hi Everyone,
This may be slightly off-topic but besides me downloading the new Goldleaf to see if it works, my question is my switch has no issue staying in atmosphere when i inject the payload but once I power-off my switch and turn it on I can never go back to the album (Holding R+A) or see atmosphere running in the background when you go check the system firmware it would usually say 9.0.0 (atmosphere).
I`m new to this with doing all this yesterday but for the love of me don`t know how to stay in atmosphere once I power-off the switch. Do I need to go standby mode the whole time. Thanks everyone this is my only main question
You need to re-inject the Atmosphere payload after every shutdown.
There is currently no way to automatically boot into custom firmware after shutdown.
(At least not without soldering in a modchip)
Yes leaving your switch in sleep mode will keep you in custom firmware, you only need to re-inject after a full shutdown.Ahhh so I wasn`t doing anything wrong. What you are saying is i essentially have to rcm jig and use tegra everytime I boot up my Switch to run CFW. If I go standby mode will that keep the CFW intact
Yes leaving your switch in sleep mode will keep you in custom firmware, you only need to re-inject after a full shutdown.
Not that I'm aware, it would take someone patching or making a homebrew implementation of the online sysmodule to remove the online code or at least remove that message. Or game specific patches, but it would be much better to have a system wide solution.Hey! So some games are really persistent with the whole airplane mode thing. They try to connect regularly, after every match/game (for example to upload scores or something), and the message comes up constantly. Is there a general way to avoid it? Using DNS doesn't help, the message just gets replaced with "an error occured". It would be cool to be able to disable the nag completely.
True. All right then, thanks for the reply!it would be much better to have a system wide solution.