Do you know how I can change it?
Check your hekate settings, see if you have anything set to autoboot.
Do you know how I can change it?
Nothing is set to autoboot in my Hekate settings nor the .ini. The only option I have set to auto is AutoRCMCheck your hekate settings, see if you have anything set to autoboot.
Nothing is set to autoboot in my Hekate settings nor the .ini. The only option I have set to auto is AutoRCM
I'm using TegraRCM to inject the payload (hekate_ctcaer_6.0.3) if that's what you're asking meSo how you loading the payload? Autorcm only put the unit in rcm mode, what payload you inject?
I'm using TegraRCM to inject the payload (hekate_ctcaer_6.0.3) if that's what you're asking me
It's set to off. I'm just gonna leave it as it is since it isn't too much of a problem. Thank you for taking the time to reply thoughCheck options tab if you have anything to autoboot.
It's set to off. I'm just gonna leave it as it is since it isn't too much of a problem. Thank you for taking the time to reply though
Anyone have any idea about this?Getting this message after factory resetting the console. I have a dual Nand setup on the SD. Is there any way I can stop this message from popping up? Or is it safe to delete what it’s asking without it affecting my CFW setup on the SD?
You may have to setup your own DNS server. Someone already did that a few years ago called YourFriendlyDNS however the thread hasn't been touched for a while so your mileage may vary.So I may be a bit paranoid here, but is there a way to allow the switch to *only* connect to given URLs/IPs? I've found a few ways to redirect/block given ones, but I'd prefer to do it as a whitelist instead (since there isn't a whole bunch of things I want to connect to anyway).
You can use emuMMC for both but the SD card will only work with sysMMC for one console. If you boot sysMMC on the other console with that card, you will get a prompt that the SD card is being used by another console.Hello,
i have 2 switch with picofly, v1 and lite,
can i use same SD card with emuMMC installed for both switch ?
This message is pertaining to the Nintendo folder since that folder is specific per console and normally prevents SD cards from being used on multiple consoles. If you don't have any installed games within the Nintendo folder on the root of your card, you can delete the Nintendo folder yourself.Getting this message after factory resetting the console. I have a dual Nand setup on the SD. Is there any way I can stop this message from popping up? Or is it safe to delete what it’s asking without it affecting my CFW setup on the SD?
Any usage of mods and/or CFW can get you banned even if you use Nintendo Switch online so while you can mod your legitimate games on sysMMC, you risk losing your online connections with Nintendo.QUICK QUESTION:
If i have pokemon unite and fornite in my ofw, then mod it. does the sysnand have the copy of pokemon unite and fortnite and can i still use NSO subscription and online games in sysnand CFW right?
also, how to update OFW ( AND SHOULD I?) . lets say i have 16.0.2 and in the future 18.0.0, should i wifi update OFW, is it safe?
Would my CFW games be in there?This message is pertaining to the Nintendo folder since that folder is specific per console and normally prevents SD cards from being used on multiple consoles. If you don't have any installed games within the Nintendo folder on the root of your card, you can delete the Nintendo folder yourself.
If you use CFW on sysMMC or you have your emummc.ini pointing towards the Nintendo folder on the root of the SD card, then yes. Otherwise no since that is the Nintendo folder used by sysMMC.Would my CFW games be in there?
If you use CFW on sysMMC or you have your emummc.ini pointing towards the Nintendo folder on the root of the SD card, then yes. Otherwise no since that is the Nintendo folder used by sysMMC.
When you launch CFW and go into System Settings to check your current firmware, it uses a letter to indicate if you are in emuMMC (E) or sysMMC (S). Or if you use Hekate to launch CFW, it should tell you if are launching CFW in sysMMC or emuMMC. As for your emummc.ini, you will have to open that file on your computer and check where its reading the Nintendo folder.I’m not sure how I have it setup, how can I check?
I’ve got the letter E. I’ll have a look at the .ini file.When you launch CFW and go into System Settings to check your current firmware, it uses a letter to indicate if you are in emuMMC (E) or sysMMC (S). Or if you use Hekate to launch CFW, it should tell you if are launching CFW in sysMMC or emuMMC. As for your emummc.ini, you will have to open that file on your computer and check where its reading the Nintendo folder.
First of all, thank you for the information ahaha.If your jig isn't 99% effective