Hey all,
When trying to use my Switch today I noticed it was unresponsive on the dock and then saw that it would not turn on at all.
I recently updated my Nintendo switch to 17.0.0 along with the latest atmosphere + hekate packages last week and all has been well (installed and played multiple games, etc.) since then until today. I believe the battery was drained after not plugging in the dock (I unplugged it to free up the outlet for something else for a few days), but ofc I wouldn't have expected it to fail to turn back on after recharging it.
When I plug the unresponsive, dead Switch into my PC TegraRCMGUI does detect it and allows me to inject into it, but nothing happens on the Switch when I do that even though TegraRCMGUI does show a green checkmark and says that the injection was successful. The Switch remains completely dead without any visuals, sound, etc.
I'm not sure at this point if it's even related to using custom firmware, etc since it doesn't even seem able to turn on to get to that point. At this point I'd like to try and figure out what exactly is at fault but I'm unsure how to diagnose it further.
Things I've tried:
Sadly nothing has worked. Any ideas?
EDIT: The fix was simply to inject the payload from another USB port on my laptop (I was using a USB port on my KVM switch originally).
When trying to use my Switch today I noticed it was unresponsive on the dock and then saw that it would not turn on at all.
I recently updated my Nintendo switch to 17.0.0 along with the latest atmosphere + hekate packages last week and all has been well (installed and played multiple games, etc.) since then until today. I believe the battery was drained after not plugging in the dock (I unplugged it to free up the outlet for something else for a few days), but ofc I wouldn't have expected it to fail to turn back on after recharging it.
When I plug the unresponsive, dead Switch into my PC TegraRCMGUI does detect it and allows me to inject into it, but nothing happens on the Switch when I do that even though TegraRCMGUI does show a green checkmark and says that the injection was successful. The Switch remains completely dead without any visuals, sound, etc.
I'm not sure at this point if it's even related to using custom firmware, etc since it doesn't even seem able to turn on to get to that point. At this point I'd like to try and figure out what exactly is at fault but I'm unsure how to diagnose it further.
Things I've tried:
- Holding the power button for 20s and then tapping it again (as suggested by Nintendo's docs)
- Multiple chargers
- Hooked it up to my PC and tried using TegraRCMGUI to boot it via injection
- removed joycons, games, sd card and tried turning it on like that
Sadly nothing has worked. Any ideas?
EDIT: The fix was simply to inject the payload from another USB port on my laptop (I was using a USB port on my KVM switch originally).
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