SX Pro is coldboot. Fusee Gelee is just a fancy name for the exploit. CVE-2018-6242 is the official name for this coldboot.I understand that but wouldn't that mean SX Pro is coldboot?
SX Pro is coldboot. Fusee Gelee is just a fancy name for the exploit. CVE-2018-6242 is the official name for this coldboot.I understand that but wouldn't that mean SX Pro is coldboot?
OK, thanks for lettming me know. I do think there should be another term for coldboot without any other devices as thats the goal (imo).SX Pro is coldboot. Fusee Gelee is just a fancy name for the exploit. CVE-2018-6242 is the official name for this coldboot.
Well, SX Pro either needs a jig or AutoRCM. It still uses the same exploit. It just substitutes the need for a USB cable making it semi-tethered meaning you need the dongle but not a whole computer.OK, thanks for lettming me know. I do think there should be another term for coldboot without any other devices as thats the goal (imo).
I understand, what I'm saying it would be nice to just hit the power button and be in CFW without RCM, a jig, or a dongle. Let's call this Coldboot+Well, SX Pro either needs a jig or AutoRCM. It still uses the same exploit. It just substitutes the need for a USB cable making it semi-tethered meaning you need the dongle but not a whole computer.
It would be untethered coldboot. The current one is tethered (or semi-tethered with external/internal modchips). Although the distinction is unofficial, it sends the point across.I understand, what I'm saying it would be nice to just hit the power button and be in CFW without RCM, a jig, or a dongle. Let's call this Coldboot+
Ah, let's call it Coldboot- ... as in Coldboot minus the dongle xDIt would be untethered coldboot. The current one is tethered (or semi-tethered with external/internal modchips). Although the distinction is unofficial, it sends the point across.
I believe you have to use DevMenu to install DevMenu meaning you will have to setup DevMenu through LayeredFS then install the DevMenu.nsp so install Pokemon Quest and set up the folders with the LayeredFS DevMenu and it should work.Question: If I have SX OS v1.4 and I want to get DevMenu installed can I not just install Pokemon Quest.nsp game from the install menu and the put DevMenu on the SDCard. I need a way to delete older titles that I have installed and can't through SX OS v1.4.
I believe you have to use DevMenu to install DevMenu meaning you will have to setup DevMenu through LayeredFS then install the DevMenu.nsp so install Pokemon Quest and set up the folders with the LayeredFS DevMenu and it should work.
Just a few questions guys:
Thanks guys. Hopefully some of you might have the same questions as I do.
- I have the DevMenu.nsp, is there any reason to use this over SX OS 1.4 built-in backup installer? Is DevMenu easier to batch install backups/saves/DLC? Any other added benefits?
- If I'm not mistaken, DevMenu has a built in Save Data manager. Does it eliminate the need for Checkpoint?
- SX OS 1.4 comes with a new Homebrew tab that shows all the Homebrew apps installed. Does this replace the need for hbmenu.nro? It seems a little redundant to have effectively two homebrew app menus now.
- What is the character limit for NSP files?
- Finally, is there a list of files that we should not delete from the SD card? I'm on SX OS 1.4 and have also used Hekate - CTCaer mod v3.2 so now I have a bunch of files and folders in the root of the SD card - it would be nice to tidy them up.
Make sure the .nsp name is 64 characters long or less and only uses alphanumeric characters. Also, ensure you have enough space on your SD card (you need double the size of the .nsp)This video shows you don't have to do the above with SX OS v1.3 and above, but since I do not go online I need to know if I need to buy Pokemon from the eShop to get this to work or not? I have a version of the game in nsp format but it won't install with the SX OS v1.4.
You can't really use the Internet on 4.1. Those DNS settings just block updates from being installed.Total Noob here.
Just got my Switch 4.1.0 today, followed the instructions to manually set the DNS to 104.236.106.125, 62.210.147.20. So far so good.
But now, if I try to connect to the internet, It it will say
"Registration is required to use this network"
and if I continue, it will give me a blank page for a second and then say
"A system update is required before you can proceed"
So if I hit cancel, it just goes back to the previous page, with internet checked.
No adverse effects as far as I can tell. But if I restart I will need to go through the above steps manually again to connect to the internet.
Is this normal or did I f*** it up already?
Is there coldboot from 3.0.2 still far?
As when Atmosphere was being announced it was said that it will be the first FW which gets it.
Coldboot doesn't look like to be anytime soon, also FW 1.0.0 will be the first to get it and, as far as I'm currently aware, only up to 3.0.1 will get coldboot.