Hacking Switch 10.0 sigpatch question.

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Was hoping someone could clear something up for me. Installed 10.0 tonight along with the newest version of Kosmos. The github page for Atmosphere links to sigpatches but they aren't broken down into installation types the way they have been in the past. Checked around and some sites say they aren't out yet. Does anyone have a clear answer on if they are out or not? Downloaded the files from github and they dont seem to work. Any help would be appreciated.

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I wanted to update my thread and tell how I got the sigpatches working. Just in case anyone else has the same issue. Even after getting a response on here, I was still unable to get the patches working using the newest Kosmos and Switch 10.0. Tired going to SDsetup.com and compiling a new zip file with the patches, then pulling out the files I needed to no success. Today, as a last-ditch effort, I compiled another zip file on SDsetup.com, selected the patches to be included. I deleted all the files off my switch SD card and replaced them with the files in the new zip file to do a fresh install. it fixed everything. Not sure it'll help anyone but wanted to put it out there to save someone the trial and error that I went through.
 
I wanted to update my thread and tell how I got the sigpatches working. Just in case anyone else has the same issue. Even after getting a response on here, I was still unable to get the patches working using the newest Kosmos and Switch 10.0. Tired going to SDsetup.com and compiling a new zip file with the patches, then pulling out the files I needed to no success. Today, as a last-ditch effort, I compiled another zip file on SDsetup.com, selected the patches to be included. I deleted all the files off my switch SD card and replaced them with the files in the new zip file to do a fresh install. it fixed everything. Not sure it'll help anyone but wanted to put it out there to save someone the trial and error that I went through.

It’s always a good practice to delete the old files/folders first before updating to the new version. Glad you were able to figure it out.
 
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It’s always a good practice to delete the old files/folders first before updating to the new version. Glad you were able to figure it out.
its not just a good practice, doing a fresh install is literally the first thing you try to test if that solves your cfw related problem
 

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