Switch don't Boot. Only RCM with PC.

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Normally people use AWG40 or AWG30, the smaller the wire the better, if you use thicker wire, higher chance of you ripping pad.
Okay, then I'll get some other wire for the future. So far, however, everything has gone well with the wire. Thanks for the tip
 

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Does anyone else have any ideas what I can look for? How could I find the error?
If I am not contacting Dat0 correctly, how could I find out?
 

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Unfortunately it sounds like your nand ic has died, since it was entering rcm mode prior to the mod chip install, the mod chips will not work if the nand ic isn't functional, I ran into a similar issue with a v2 switch that had a dead nand module
 

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Unfortunately it sounds like your nand ic has died, since it was entering rcm mode prior to the mod chip install, the mod chips will not work if the nand ic isn't functional, I ran into a similar issue with a v2 switch that had a dead nand module
So the only way is to swap the nand?
 

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Since you are unable to get into hekate and backup the current nand, yes you will most likely need to swap it out with a working nand IC then the mod chip 'should' be able to get you into hekate and from there you'll need to follow an unbrick guide using a set of donor prodkeys etc, i've never done it on an oled so I can't say for certain that it will work.

Note that if you do manage to unbrick it the switch will have a blank serial number and will never be able to be used on the nintendo eshop or any game that uses nintendo servers for multiplayer
 

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Since you are unable to get into hekate and backup the current nand, yes you will most likely need to swap it out with a working nand IC then the mod chip 'should' be able to get you into hekate and from there you'll need to follow an unbrick guide using a set of donor prodkeys etc, i've never done it on an oled so I can't say for certain that it will work.

Note that if you do manage to unbrick it the switch will have a blank serial number and will never be able to be used on the nintendo eshop or any game that uses nintendo servers for multiplayer
Is there a possibility to boot in hakate without eMMC?
 

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Enamel should be fine, people recommend smaller guage wire, commonly something like awg 30 to awg 40, obviously the smaller the wire, the better.
Then I should be on the good side. It seems my wires are 40awg or so.
 

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Is it possible that a reball could be enough to make the eMMC work again?

Does it make sense to use such an adapter if the eMMC has already been replaced?
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I would like to buy a new eMMC. Should it be the same as the one already installed?
(i.e. the SKhynix) or can it also be a different one, e.g. SanDisk?
 

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