Well if you want a safer tool to dump the contents, you can use the NSP to SD tool. Thing is it hasn't been updated in a year or two so I don't know if it still works but its worth a shot.Wouldn't that lead to a ban whenever I go online if I use it on sysMMC? In case I want to get on the eShop.
Well if you want a safer tool to dump the contents, you can use the NSP to SD tool. Thing is it hasn't been updated in a year or two so I don't know if it still works but its worth a shot.
Yes, you have to enable Bluetooth connectivity. This can be configured via System Settings under the Airplane Mode tab.Somehow while thinking about all this, I forgot that I can just dump them and just restore my NAND to a state before running the CFW.
Thanks anyway.
Is there a way to get rid of that extremely annoying "Pls turn airplane mode off and connect joycons " message whenever I wake the Switch from sleep mode?
Well I myself have never used SX OS as a CFW before, I did use it to make my emuMMC partition before Hekate had the ability to do so. After that, all I did was use the 'migrate emuMMC' option in Hekate. You will also need a way to launch emuMMC which I already had with my hekate_ipl.ini. If you do not have one, you can grab it and maybe some other useful tools as SDSetup.comHi all,
Someone pointed me this link as a tutorial to change my sx os emunand to Atmosphere Emunand:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/latest-sd-setup-for-moving-from-sxos-to-atmosphere.581237/
But from what I could understand it is considering that I'm creating a new Emunand in the process (not sure I got it right), but I would like to simply change my current Emunand to an Atmosphere one.
My current setup is Clean Nand + SX OS Emunand, both on 11.0.
My SX Os Emunand setup is "SD Files Emunand".
I'm not very skilled at this type of thing, but does anyone knows of a tutorial that covers my case?
Daybreak is a homebrew application that installs firmware files. If you downloaded Atmosphere from its official GitHub page and didn't delete the /switch folder that came with, it should already be included in your setup. As for your second question, it is extremely vague yet impossible to answer. Atmosphere like SX OS is just a CFW meaning all it does is it provides the user an environment to use hacks. The real usage comes from the homebrew applications and potentially other RCM payloads that actually alter the console to do whatever it is you want to do.So probably a dumb question, I got Atmosphere working on my patched Switch with SXcore. But what do I do now? Like it says install daybreak not sure what that is? Is there a guide to how to use atmosphere?
Mine is ok. This same thing happened to me with 19.0 and got fixed on 19.0.1 and now again broken on 19.0.2 and Last time it was due to sigpatches, if I switch to primary instead of secondary it works flawless so 100% sure is sigpatches for hekate.
Not sure what you mean, if you use primary instead of secondary (hekate) including a change of patches, everything will be working without a need of reinstall any game. The thing is I really prefer using secondary and hekate and I hate whenever this things happens and make me switch temporary to it.That sounds good.
If you make a small mistake, do you need to completely reinstall all games again? Or will it work again when the issue is fixed?
In other words, is it destructive for the games installed on th sd card, or can a mistake be corrected easily?
Not sure what you mean, if you use primary instead of secondary (hekate) including a change of patches, everything will be working without a need of reinstall any game. The thing is I really prefer using secondary and hekate and I hate whenever this things happens and make me switch temporary to it.
In order to hack Mariko units, you need an SX OS modchip which not only is hard to track down but requires soldering. Unpatched units can be hacked with simply a USB cable and paperclip. Unless you can track down the modchip and have a way to solder it inside, unpatched units are the way to go.Noob question here:
I could get a used old Switch with Accessoires and Games.
The thing is.. it is the old one.
I know that Mariko Switch is newer/lower heat, has better battery etc. but are there any advantages having the old one?
Currently it is unmodded and has afaik the latest FW.
For Emulation I could use my phone or PC, so it would only be mainly for other hacks/ Switch games and portability etc.
Edit: I probably should add, that it should be an unpatched Unit
Well usually the point of emuMMC is to have it be on a firmware higher than your sysMMC but it can be used in the opposite way. Just be aware that if you update sysMMC to firmware to 12.X, you will have to choose between playing cartridges on your 12.X sysMMC or your 11.X emuMMC. The reason is because there is an irreversible update for the cartridge slot on firmware 12.X that once applied will prevent cartridges from working on any firmware version below 12.X. The only way to prevent this update is by breaking the cartridge slot which can only be achieved with nogc. The only reason one may not wish to update their cartridge slot is in case an exploit is released in the future that requires a not updated cartridge slot. So in essence, you have to pick between being able to play cartridges on a higher or lower firmware version.Noob here...
I'm a SX OS user, both SysNAND and EmuNAND are on 11.0.0
Today I tried to play MH Rise on EmuNAND 11.0.0 with tinfoil install and it works
But now I have a different problem is that, can I now update the SysNAND to the latest version (12.0.1)?
And still keep my EmuNAND working?
The reason why I want to update the SysNAND is to play games online with my friend
Of course I know the best way is probably buying another clean Switch, which I was considering weeks ago, until my friend keeps saying about the New Switch Pro that may come out later this year.........
I'm curious if I can play online on SysNAND with physical cartridge games ?
And I'm not sure if SXOS or Atmosphere affects this?
Well usually the point of emuMMC is to have it be on a firmware higher than your sysMMC but it can be used in the opposite way. Just be aware that if you update sysMMC to firmware to 12.X, you will have to choose between playing cartridges on your 12.X sysMMC or your 11.X emuMMC. The reason is because there is an irreversible update for the cartridge slot on firmware 12.X that once applied will prevent cartridges from working on any firmware version below 12.X. The only way to prevent this update is by breaking the cartridge slot which can only be achieved with nogc. The only reason one may not wish to update their cartridge slot is in case an exploit is released in the future that requires a not updated cartridge slot. So in essence, you have to pick between being able to play cartridges on a higher or lower firmware version.
It is pretty self-explanatory. When a CFW does not support that firmware anymore, that means you cannot boot that CFW on that firmware anymore. But just because the CFW does not work anymore doesn't meant OFW will not work anymore. When it comes to emuMMC however, there is no way to boot OFW so if emuMMC is on a firmware that is no longer supported by CFW, then you cannot boot emuMMC period. On the bright side though, emuMMC can always be uninstalled and recreated which cannot always be said of sysMMC. Anyway, just remember that booting a CFW requires a firmware compatible with that CFW and that emuMMC does not affect sysMMC (and vice-versa).oh!? so it's actually used to have the emuMMC higher?! so if something's messed up , just use the backup ?
I don't really understand how it works... the Sys and Emu
I saw a video on youtube saying that SXOS doesn't work on 12.0.0 anymore R.I.P.
So I'm unsure if I update the SysNAND to 12.0.0, does it mean I can't boot to the SysNAND anymore, or neither the EmuNAND......
But even if I want to migrate to Atmosphere, I only have to migrate the EmuNAND?