well, better save for another 3ds then.Short answer? No.
Long answer? No.
Possible, maybe, but practical, no.
well, better save for another 3ds then.Short answer? No.
Long answer? No.
Possible, maybe, but practical, no.
You did just say your laptop handles the emulator fine, but alright.well, better save for another 3ds then.
Yeah I know, but it's not like a can put my laptop in my pocket, and here where I live it's pretty stupid to go around with a laptop in a bag, you're a perfect target for being robbed.You did just say your laptop handles the emulator fine, but alright.
@ShawnTRods[/USER] No problems, the forum is kind of unorganized at the moment so unless you've been paying attention since early on, it's hard to make heads and tails of what's what. Allow me to explain. Recently, a new exploit has been revealed that takes advantage of the Switch's recovery mode, or RCM for short. To do this, like you would with any other device, you would press home and volume up. The problem is there is no physical home button on the Switch, or at least it appears so. The 10th pin on the right rail on the Switch is the "Home Button". Shorting this pin, which means sending an excess amount of electricity, will mimic pressing the home button. To do this, the original method involved bending pins 9 and 10 on either the Switch's rail or on the right Joy-Con. But that's a little dangerous as there are safer methods of shorting pin 10. All you really need is a way to conduct a current into pin 10 from something that is grounded such as pin 1, the screws on the Joy-Coin rail, or even the metal within the fan. Here is a thread of all the various ways to enter RCM aka shorting pin 10: https://gbatemp.net/threads/the-ultimate-list-of-mods-to-enter-rcm.502145/
Ah, understandable.Yeah I know, but it's not like a can put my laptop in my pocket, and here where I live it's pretty stupid to go around with a laptop in a bag, you're a perfect target for being robbed.
@Fultos Try reading here first: CANT POST THE LINK SINCE I'M NEW Seems to be a really weird issue that has no explanation. You did everything correctly as well as certain other people, but sometimes it won't read the contents inside the "switch" folder. Play around with the steps of moving the files on the SD card. Also be sure to read the last post in that thread by "notimp" as he directed another user towards fixing the same issue with a possible explanation.