If you're using Hekate as your bootloader, you should use the Kosmos/Hekate signature patches.1. Fusee primary vs secondary vs hekate... it all confuses me so much lol. Would like to install sigpatches but I see the process is different for primary and secondary. I'm using Hekate 5.1 to launch into emunand. I'm on 9.1.0. So, what should I do to install them patches?
If you are not using a clean OFW for online play, and you already have AutoRCM installed to prevent fuses from being burnt, then there is no reason for you to use an emuNAND.2. I use AutoRCM since I'm not a big fan of constant jigging and have no need for OFW for now. But I'd like to transfer my OFW games to my emunand SD. I read somewhere that I should use the Switch SD card program to dump them from my sd then install via a NSP installer via USB. But the SD program doesn't detect my SD card :/
Later Switch system versions require updated versions of Hekate and Atmosphere.3. I've installed Atmosphere via the latest Hekate 5.1.1. AutoRCM scares me a bit so my plan was to switch sd cards while in Hekate (got Android on another SD) so I can boot whatever I want atm. I know Android only works with 5.0.1, but 5.0.1 wont launch my Atmosphere (black screen). Could someone explain why, I guess cause I used 5.1.1 to install Atmosphere?
Did you install the update but not the base game?Trying to running Astral chain with 1.0.1 update but it say i need to connect to internet before i can play it? it was running fine few months back. i have since reinstall Atmosphere and restored my switch back to default once
Buy an exploitable Switch or wait for TX's modchip solution.hi is any update for v2 switchs running 9.1.0?
Do you have an emuNAND setup? If you do and it's updated, did you update Hekate to the latest version?-First one is the fact that Hekate will launch CFW on SYSnand but not on EMUMMC, the black and white logo appears and then black screen, any ideas?
You need the latest signature patches installed. For Hekate/Kosmos, you want these:-I tried installing NSP's via Goldleaf, the homebrew freezes just after clicking on "install", no reaction whatsoever and Quark doesn't seem to respond also, and when I try to launch Tinfoil Installer, to try something else, I get a "corrupt data has been found", and I cannot launch it.
You will not get banned if you have either one installed. Incognito is recommended with HBG.Has anyone ever been banned even with Incognito AND 90DNS? I want to use the homebrew shop and update homebrew apps using Internet, but I'm afraid of getting banned. I know that the only 100% safe measure is staying offline, but maybe that setup is safe enough. Thanks in advance
The Nintendo folder holds your games installed to the SD card from the sysNAND. The one in the emummc folder holds the games installed to the SD card from the emuNAND. So no, you cannot delete them without losing some of your games.If I delete the Nintendo folder off the root of my sd card will it delete all of the games off of my sysnand and force me to re-download them? I have 2 Nintendo folders, one on the root and one in the RAW1 folder in the emummc folder. Is the folder on the root just a copy of something I can’t see on the other partition or does the sysnand use that folder? It would free up 90gb of space if I could get rid of it. But I don’t want to delete the folder and then find all my sysnand games gone.
So did I give myself less room by making one partition on my 256gb card 125gb and the other one 125gb? I was thinking that was gonna give me more room for games on the emummc by doing that, did one partition really only need to be 32gb?The Nintendo folder holds your games installed to the SD card from the sysNAND. The one in the emummc folder holds the games installed to the SD card from the emuNAND. So no, you cannot delete them without losing some of your games.
Change the reboot_payload.bin in the atmosphere folder to hekate. Make sure you keep the name as reboot_payload.binHi, previously when I reboot to payload, it will go to Hekate, after I update sys firmware and atmosphere version, when I reboot to payload it directly boot into sept/atmosphere, is there any way can I configure back to hekate?
If you’re going to just be running emulators, nah, not really, most emulators should work fine one 6.2.0, some other home brew apps may need higher firmwares thoughHi guys, I'm new round here and looking into getting home brew on my switch to emulate some old classics. I've checked the serial number online and it says it will work fine... I've also grabbed a micro sd card and the rcm tool. Just wondering if there is any reason to update my switch first (it's currently running 6.2.0) and what the best way to do this is?
Also, are there any steps I should take to try not to get console banned?
I’ve been told that these two are good:do you have any recommendations for a tutorial to follow to get home brew on it, just my first time trying something like this and I don't wanna mess up?
Your emuNAND partition should only be 32GB.So did I give myself less room by making one partition on my 256gb card 125gb and the other one 125gb? I was thinking that was gonna give me more room for games on the emummc by doing that, did one partition really only need to be 32gb?
You can copy the Nintendo folder from the old SD card to the new one without getting banned.I bought a new sd card just to install homebrew applications. I managed to install and get cfw on emunand on the fresh clean formated sd card. My question how do I get my content from my old SD card that has installed titles and updates from my legit downloaded games to my new SD card. Do I have to download everything again on the clean sysnand, then boot back into emunand with RCM? I can't just copy the Nintendo folder from the old sd card to new one without risk getting banned?