After what I thought was a successful SD card migration from 256gb to 1tb, it seems like my switch is not reliably turning on anymore. I followed the instructions step by step, went into the new emunand and made sure everything was working 100%. All was absolutely fine. I reset my switch and sysnand is perfectly intact just as I left it.
As soon as I tried to use the RCM jig, I go to turn on my switch and I get a black screen. I take the jig off as well as the RCMloader, and I am still having this issue of trying to turn on the switch only to be met with a black screen. Only solution is to wait around a minute and then I can power my switch on again. What is going on here?
Edit: Seems to be working now but what the hell caused this issue? RCM seems to be buggier since I upgraded the SD card.
Edit 2: I am getting a corrupted data message when I try to launch my games on emunand. What a bummer.
Edit 3: Raw Folders are identical size wise. What did I do wrong here? New SD card boots into CFW fine and the emunand backup seems to have worked outside of my games not loading. They ALL show the corrupted data error and the games show as 0 under the system management. I can see that the SD card storage is taken up though....
As soon as I tried to use the RCM jig, I go to turn on my switch and I get a black screen. I take the jig off as well as the RCMloader, and I am still having this issue of trying to turn on the switch only to be met with a black screen. Only solution is to wait around a minute and then I can power my switch on again. What is going on here?
Edit: Seems to be working now but what the hell caused this issue? RCM seems to be buggier since I upgraded the SD card.
Edit 2: I am getting a corrupted data message when I try to launch my games on emunand. What a bummer.
Edit 3: Raw Folders are identical size wise. What did I do wrong here? New SD card boots into CFW fine and the emunand backup seems to have worked outside of my games not loading. They ALL show the corrupted data error and the games show as 0 under the system management. I can see that the SD card storage is taken up though....
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