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To be more precise on what exactly I do, once I am in sysMMC OFW, I just let the console sit for 5 minutes because the Switch automatically downloads system updates if it has proper Wi-Fi settings. Then as stated earlier, I delete the Wi-Fi settings and reboot into sysMMC CFW. Once in CFW, it doesn't particularly matter how you install the update as long as you ensure you are in CFW with AutoRCM enabled. What I do is I just click on any of my games which gives me the update prompt and I accept the system update. So in the end, I avoid using any homebrew applications that install firmware updates like Daybreak or ChoiDujourNX but the end result is a firmware update without burnt fuses.No, I appreciate the advice. It sounds more fun this way at minimum lol. Worse case I get banned and lose access to a couple decent online games.
So you said that you download the system update in OFW. Do you do it via the official Nintendo 'system update' in settings? I only ask because I figure that would automatically start the process and force you to reboot into their loader but I haven't used the switch much so I'm probably wrong. Do you download an update from Nintendo and then have to click a confirmation to install said update? If so then I imagine when you hop back into CFW you just normally install it instead of using some application like daybreak or choidujournx(Do you still have the Homebrew menu in albums on your sysMMC cfw?)
The rcm guide is great, though on the section about drained battery and options to take you say the following and I wonder if that would turn off autorcm since earlier in the guide you mention that holding power for 12 seconds while in rcm completely shuts down the switch.
- Press the Power button once
- Press and hold the Power button for 12 seconds
Also turning the console off properly does not touch AutoRCM. The only ways to disable AutoRCM are with a system update outside of CFW or manually disabling it yourself. Even if the console runs out of power or you shut it off completely, AutoRCM will stay enabled which is what it makes it so useful.







