You can disable it with Hekate.@Draxzelex, I know you wrote a thread about autorcm and wanted to get your help clarifying a couple things.
If I enable autorcm through a choidujour firmware update, can I turn it off through hekate or do I need to turn it off through choidujour?
Also, in the unlikely event that RCM drains my battery completely (e.g. because I didn't power off properly), is it only chargeable through a dock?
[i.e wall charger doesn't work]
Non-RCM related: Is it recommended to use fat32 instead of exfat and why?
Can I back up my nand using fat32 and restore nand backup using fat32?
It can be charged with anything but a computer is recommended since you can send a payload to not have it charge in RCM which is reduced if AutoRCM is enabled.
Its highly recommended to use FAT32 over exFAT because exFAT can corrupt, you don't have to worry about patching your firmware to have exFAT support, and certain applications only support FAT32 such as Lakka. The only usage for exFAT is restoring the NAND. For dumping the NAND, it can be done with FAT32 in which case, it will be split into parts that you can join together at any time.
Which program(s) are you using?The first issues I'm having is with updating the payload. I have a Mac, but I also have a VM of PC using vmware fusion.
But I'm experiencing issues on both platforms.
Mac: when click to launch the app, it appears in the dock (as an active application) only for a few seconds and it self closes
PC: after installing the program and launching, it doesn't load at all. Doesn't briefly appear in the taskbar as an active program
Any suggestions?