I'm trying creating it right now, if it resolves I'll inform you!That’s an important bit of info for sure. Do you still have a 30G partition available? We can use Helate to create a new one if you do.
I'm trying creating it right now, if it resolves I'll inform you!That’s an important bit of info for sure. Do you still have a 30G partition available? We can use Helate to create a new one if you do.
Awesome! This would absolutely explain your symptoms so I’m feeling pretty good about it. GL!I'm trying creating it right now, if it resolves I'll inform you!
Okay, now it appears a black screens that saysAwesome! This would absolutely explain your symptoms so I’m feeling pretty good about it. GL!
Glad you’re sorted. Enjoy!Okay, now it appears a black screens that says
"A fatal error ocurred when running Fusee.
Failed to open sdmc:/atmosphere/package3!"
Oh my god I did it, I needed to reinstall everything but I did it, thanks for the help
This is the guide I always recommend all users its not only the first guide ever released but has been regularly updated as the scene progressed. Also, you don't "install" CFW; CFW are just some files on your SD card that you load. No part of the exploit is permanently installed to your system.Hello,
Is this a reliable guide to follow for installing CFW on my 1st gen Switch?
Thanks
Let’s try this:
temporarily move /atmosphere/contents to /atmosphere/contents.bk and reboot. Then delete and reinstall the game and try to play it again.
(this ensures there are no sysmodules or cheats or what have you impacting the game’s boot process)
Update on my question:
Couldn't find the /atmosphere/contents/ folder, searched for it using my pc and the file browsers on tinfoil & HBmenu.
Not sure if you meant ALL the contents on the atmosphere folder, so before trying that I went for BigOnYa's advice and installed the games using NSPs instead of NSZs and that did the trick (using awoo and redownloaded the files instead of converting them just to minimize variables).
Thanks for your advice!
Oh, and I went and checked and apparently yes, Awoo DOES support NZS files, but in this one case it was causing problems
So just disable Airplane Mode. If you're worried about connecting to Nintendo, just delete the Wi-Fi settings.So I used to play all games using flight mode to use less battery. Recently I connected to new wifi and didn't configure dns, since then I cannot play mk11 like that as it asks for internet connection. Is there a way to fix things?
AlsNo, I recommend using a different title installer entirely or else you risk this happening all over again which is why I linked you TinWoo Installer earlier. Also, its not a jailbreak. You only jailbreak Sony consoles and iPhones. We are hacking the Nintendo Switch, not jailbreaking it, and the hack was never installed in the first place either. You need to perform the hack every time you turn the console off.
The thing is that game doesn't launch anymore without stable internet connection, but I could play it before without internet. Is not there a way to play it without internet?So just disable Airplane Mode. If you're worried about connecting to Nintendo, just delete the Wi-Fi settings.
Is it updated to the latest version?Als
The thing is that game doesn't launch anymore without stable internet connection, but I could play it before without internet. Is not there a way to play it without internet?
Well, you could always try updating to the latest version to see if that helps.My switch itself is not using latest version
You can always remove any content via Data Management under System Settings.I have had a few games fail to install but I have noticed that the storage on my switch still shows some memory was used up. Where can I go to clean up the files left behind after a failed install?
Where would it be under? Install files are not going to be in the system settings. I either downloaded a corrupt file or a network failure, but I see that space is taken up. How would I go about clearing out those garbage files?Well, you could always try updating to the latest version to see if that helps.
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You can always remove any content via Data Management under System Settings.
If it shows up as a blank or spinning icon, it should show up in Data Management. It might not even have a name but it could display how much space is being taken up. Otherwise, you can press the + button on the icon in the Home Menu to uninstall it from there.Where would it be under? Install files are not going to be in the system settings. I either downloaded a corrupt file or a network failure, but I see that space is taken up. How would I go about clearing out those garbage files?
Just modded my switch and I'm wondering how safe is it to install emulators? do people get banned easily for running roms and emulators? And what is a good guide to installing emulators on a modded switch?
General Rule:
Keep your Sysnand 100% clean and go Online
Keep your Emunand 100% offline in case it’s Dirty
If you're using Hekate to boot Atmosphere, when you use the Restart function while in CFW, it will launch the same payload you used to launch CFW which will be Hekate in this case. From there, you can use Hekate to boot sysMMC via Stock. If you don't use Hekate or Stock mode, you can always turn off the console to boot sysMMC. In either scenario, you will have to push a payload via USB while in RCM in order to access Atmosphere again.Hello,
I have a V1 Switch and intend on playing online with sysNAND and offline homebrew using CFW. How do I switch between and what role does AutoRCM play in this? I’ve read something about battery the battery draining fully being an issue too but don’t fully understand it.
I haven’t done any hacking yet, I’m just gathering all the info I need first.
Thanks