It has nothing to do with exfat. Stop talking nonsenseDon't use exFat, also try with Hekate\Atmosphere
Actually the Nintendo Switch has a really Bad exfat support, but I think same as you. This doenst have anything to do with exfatIt has nothing to do with exfat. Stop talking nonsense

Exfat is well known to corrupt on switch, which can certainly cause crashes. Do research before you tell people theyre wrong. Fat32 is far, far better on switch. Ive seen so many problems solves by switching off of exfat.It has nothing to do with exfat. Stop talking nonsense
You need hbl.nsp. It goes in the atmosphere folder.
https://mega.nz/#!3VwETACT!gqlD6FHpYPe-4zii0BqvKfrqij6gHoEJCSeJJ5aXAoY
Toss this in there and reboot.
the file hbl.nsp already exists in the atmosphere folder
Then your files are incorrect. Delete your Atmosphere folder. Delete every file that is in the Atmosphere.zip located here: https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/At...oad/0.7.5/atmosphere-0.7.5-master-164fb96.zip
Then, extract that zip to SD. Copy the HBL.nsp I linked you to said folder. Grab these sig patches and extract to the Atmosphere folder: https://gbatemp.net/threads/i-heard-that-you-guys-need-some-sweet-patches-for-atmosphere.521164/
Reboot and done.
both sig patches ? also do i need to rename fusee-secondary to payload on the Sd card ?
Unless you know why you would want prevent-gc-update, use the first one.
Rename nothing. Extract everything exactly as is. Boot using TegraRCMGUI for now, until you verify that Atmos is working.
everything is working now,only time will tell if these cfw crashes continue happening or not if they do i will try Fat32 next. thanks for your help