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Delete one by one and you will find which one is causing the issue. If you can add an exception in the overlay or sysmodule, use the titleid of the game.I personally will start with emuibo first, and if you have a cheat engine, check if you have cheats enabled for this game (maybe too much cheats lines).
i erased them all, and problem is still there,
how about that I erase all files from sd cards, format to fat32, and put some usually stuff,
is that a good idea?
 
i erased them all, and problem is still there,
how about that I erase all files from sd cards, format to fat32, and put some usually stuff,
is that a good idea?
You were on Exfat, ? so yes Do a clean install after formating your card to Fat 32 (do a backup of your saves before, and of your games of course)
 
I dont know if this is noob considered, but is there a hint that Modding on a patched console might be possible in the near future without Hardmodding?
 
I dont know if this is noob considered, but is there a hint that Modding on a patched console might be possible in the near future without Hardmodding?

Not that I'm aware of, and if there is a way to do it without a modchip, no plans for it to be released will happen until EOL
 
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Hi, does anyone has an updated tutorial on how to install Atmosphere on SX OS Switch that doesn't have a clean sysnand backup

My SX OS CFW is 10.5.0 and SX OS is 3.0.5. My switch is the first gen, unpatched and not banned. I find several tutorials and they say that I need to have a clean sysnand backup. However, when I first used SX OS, I didn't know how to create emunand so I think I installed some nsp files.
 
Hi, does anyone has an updated tutorial on how to install Atmosphere on SX OS Switch that doesn't have a clean sysnand backup

My SX OS CFW is 10.5.0 and SX OS is 3.0.5. My switch is the first gen, unpatched and not banned. I find several tutorials and they say that I need to have a clean sysnand backup. However, when I first used SX OS, I didn't know how to create emunand so I think I installed some nsp files.
You don't need a clean emuMMC backup. I have no idea why they recommend that because a clean backup is only useful for going online and not switching CFW. Just follow those guides but ignore that step.
 
hey Maupiti, I did what u said and SUCCESS, thank you very much, you and other from gbatemp are very good people. thanks again.
I’m very glad you got it working, and for most of GBATemp members, we come here to help when we can. Enjoy your games, and mostly have fun.
 
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Sweet! A noob section! This is truly where I thrive, belong and will stay and lurk until the day I die.

Say fellas, back in the day I used a gateway 3ds card to install and run emunand on my 3ds. I'm now thinking of running an emunand on my switch.

Is it me, or is installing emunand on a switch a whole lot easier than it was on a 3ds?
 
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Hi!

I have a Switch using SX OS. I have the latest SX OS and I'm ONLY using emunand. My 256 GB SD card is getting full and I'm wondering what I should delete from the card. I checked the storage capacity and it seems the Emutendo folder is by far the largest using ~125 GB. This seems resonable because I assume that's where all the installed games (.nsp) are installed.

However, what's stored in the Nintendo folder? It's almost 25 GB?

Can I remove something else? I have made a nand backup using the built in tool when booting SX OS.

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Sweet! A noob section! This is truly where I thrive, belong and will stay and lurk until the day I die.

Say fellas, back in the day I used a gateway 3ds card to install and run emunand on my 3ds. I'm now thinking of running an emunand on my switch.

Is it me, or is installing emunand on a switch a whole lot easier than it was on a 3ds?
Well, a lot of the developers from the Switch scene are from the 3DS scene so they learned from whatever mistakes they made in the past to make better tools for today. You're also, unfortunately, one of the few people to say that doing something on the Switch is easier than the 3DS.

Hi!

I have a Switch using SX OS. I have the latest SX OS and I'm ONLY using emunand. My 256 GB SD card is getting full and I'm wondering what I should delete from the card. I checked the storage capacity and it seems the Emutendo folder is by far the largest using ~125 GB. This seems resonable because I assume that's where all the installed games (.nsp) are installed.

However, what's stored in the Nintendo folder? It's almost 25 GB?

Can I remove something else? I have made a nand backup using the built in tool when booting SX OS.

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The Nintendo folder stores games and pictures for the Album. More specifically, it stores games installed that are installed to the SD card. Haphazardly removing games from that folder however is not recommended.
 
Hi! A friend of mine accidentally updated the switch while in emuMMC. After injecting hekate, a "Unable to identify package1!" pops. I downloaded latest atmosphere and latest hekate, but the message is still there. What should I do? ;_;
 
I just switched from SXOS to Atmosphere, everything is working fine, booting from my sx dongle, but I have three, hopefully last questions.

I'm booting straight into atmosphere with fusee primary ,is there a downside to that, as it seems most are using hekate first? Is it just emunand? I don't use an emunand because I'm probably banned already and even if not, I don't care about Nintendo's shit online.

Does Atmosphere automatically enable autorcm (I think that's what it's called). I never had it on as I hardly turn off and don't really care about preserving fuses as the "tethered" rcm/dongle exploit is fine for me. I was really out of date, but going from 9.X to 11.0.1 with daybreak, it rebooted back to Atmosphere. When I updated with ChoiDujorNX in the past, after the reboot it was back on stock.

What's the R on the Atmosphere screen for?

Thanks.
 
Hi! A friend of mine accidentally updated the switch while in emuMMC. After injecting hekate, a "Unable to identify package1!" pops. I downloaded latest atmosphere and latest hekate, but the message is still there. What should I do? ;_;
Did you have Atmosphere and Hekate on your SD card before? If the answer is yes, how did you update the files?

I just switched from SXOS to Atmosphere, everything is working fine, booting from my sx dongle, but I have three, hopefully last questions.

I'm booting straight into atmosphere with fusee primary ,is there a downside to that, as it seems most are using hekate first? Is it just emunand? I don't use an emunand because I'm probably banned already and even if not, I don't care about Nintendo's shit online.

Does Atmosphere automatically enable autorcm (I think that's what it's called). I never had it on as I hardly turn off and don't really care about preserving fuses as the "tethered" rcm/dongle exploit is fine for me. I was really out of date, but going from 9.X to 11.0.1 with daybreak, it rebooted back to Atmosphere. When I updated with ChoiDujorNX in the past, after the reboot it was back on stock.

What's the R on the Atmosphere screen for?

Thanks.
  • The only potential reasons people are using fusee_primary is because they prefer a vanilla Atmosphere or they want to use DZ since it doesn't support Hekate or more specifically fss0
  • No CFW automatically enables AutoRCM. The firmware installers ChoiDujourNX and Daybreak are the only tools that automatically enable AutoRCM
  • What "R" are you speaking of?
 
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