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Cleaned up the install today, so far so good. Very impressed.
 
about DAT0 im trying figure something without desolrdering or using extending adaptor getting that point
like xbox360 post point on corona cpu that needed post fix but with only one wire and good soldering skill and right temp and i think someone did it with one hdd pin in one post here
i tried to find different connector for dat 0 but as far as i could find out there only one other way and there u has to drill a hole in the board.

i did find a site where he
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Cleaned up the install today, so far so good. Very impressed.
lookoing good what size resistors did u use?
 
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My guy, change that thermal paste when you have the Switch open. Their thermal paste is terrible..
Oh yeah I definitely will, this is just a random switch i had laying around to experiment with.
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i tried to find different connector for dat 0 but as far as i could find out there only one other way and there u has to drill a hole in the board.

i did find a site where he

lookoing good what size resistors did u use?
50ohm 0201 lol, was a bit too eager to wait for the 47 to arrive but 50ohm seems to work fine.
 
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Oh yeah I definitely will, this is just a random switch i had laying around to experiment with.
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50ohm, was a bit to eager to wait for the 47 to arrive but 50ohm seems to work fine.
no i mean size like 1206 ,0805
 
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Literally just cause it wouldn't fit otherwise.
I'm not sure I understood correctly.
Are the capacitors removed just for space reasons?
Have I really read and understood this?

Isn't it better to leave them and solder the mosfets with wires leaving the necessary space?
 
I'd say so too. The caps may not be absolutely needed, but they were put there for a reason.. if you want to keep the connections short, you can put the mosfet a little further down and just use two very short wires to it.
 
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I'm not sure I understood correctly.
Are the capacitors removed just for space reasons?
Have I really read and understood this?

Isn't it better to leave them and solder the mosfets with wires leaving the necessary space?
Just removed for space reasons
U can leave them if u want to
 
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colleagues, the chip turns blue and turns red, start the original console, how could it be solved, thanks for the help
 

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colleagues, the chip turns blue and turns red, start the original console, how could it be solved, thanks for the help
after u flashed the zero the led flashed green?
if thats the case u need to set rgb mode after flash it is supposed to blink red once u done that u will get the right colors
 
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I ordered these, they fit right?
 

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I'm a little confused on what needs to be backed up (and in which order) when you first boot into Hekate. Below is a list of what I think needs to be done.

eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1
eMMC RAW GPP
Nintendo Switch Keys using lockpick

I also heard that you can backup bluetooth keys (or something like that). Is this step necessary?
Backing up eMMC is pretty straight forward. How do you use lockpick? Link to a video would be great!
Am I missing anything else...
 
I'm a little confused on what needs to be backed up (and in which order) when you first boot into Hekate. Below is a list of what I think needs to be done.

eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1
eMMC RAW GPP
Nintendo Switch Keys using lockpick

I also heard that you can backup bluetooth keys (or something like that). Is this step necessary?
Backing up eMMC is pretty straight forward. How do you use lockpick? Link to a video would be great!
Am I missing anything else...

There is no bluetooth keys, it is suggested to backup boot0 and boot1 along with raw gpp, lockpick_rcm keys are used to like convert like XCI to NSP etc.
 
I'm a little confused on what needs to be backed up (and in which order) when you first boot into Hekate. Below is a list of what I think needs to be done.

eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1
eMMC RAW GPP
Nintendo Switch Keys using lockpick

I also heard that you can backup bluetooth keys (or something like that). Is this step necessary?
Backing up eMMC is pretty straight forward. How do you use lockpick? Link to a video would be great!
Am I missing anything else...
Check this video everything is explained klickme
 
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