Sometimes we get 2 or 3 pages deep before we get to the bottom of an OPs source of problem. So many threads start with easy and answerable questions. After digging they reveal the youtube video that they followed and we are left picking up the pieces.
Let's consolidate.
If you followed a youtube guide and you need help now, here is what we need to help you:
Answer these questions by numbering your responses like so.
1. What is the link to the youtube guide you followed?
2. What is your official Nintendo firmware version?
3. Did you update without burning fuses to the latest firmware?
4. What CFW build are you using? (SX OS, REI, and others...)
5. Are you able to launch any payload through RCM?
6. Did you make a nand backup?
7. If you did, when did you make the backup and what files do you have backed up? (Look on your PC where you should have saved your nand backup)
8. What is your issue?
Let's consolidate.
If you followed a youtube guide and you need help now, here is what we need to help you:
Answer these questions by numbering your responses like so.
1. What is the link to the youtube guide you followed?
2. What is your official Nintendo firmware version?
3. Did you update without burning fuses to the latest firmware?
4. What CFW build are you using? (SX OS, REI, and others...)
5. Are you able to launch any payload through RCM?
6. Did you make a nand backup?
7. If you did, when did you make the backup and what files do you have backed up? (Look on your PC where you should have saved your nand backup)
8. What is your issue?
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