Yeah, its pretty simple. Just leave the console on with the Wi-Fi settings entered and it will download the update automatically in a few minutes. Once offline, you can try launching a title and a prompt to install the update will come up. But even if its installed offline, the console logs telemetry within itself that it transmits to Nintendo once its back online. You aren't safe just because you aren't online.That's useful I think! I won't be using the first method, so I'd be interested in that second one.
Is it easy to download the update in stock without it installing? Does it involve canceling it?
And then when offline, where do you go to install that one?
If it's installed offline, how would nintendo have any idea of what happened? Just wondering how it would be exposed like you said.
Seriously, why did you even reply when I already replied back? Not only did you repeat what I said but you ignored the new post.It is reversible, just disable autorcm, and use a jig to enter rcm mode, you can use daybreak to update your firmware, but you need a custom bootloader to preserve your fuse, if you have a low fuse count and a high firmware and it boot without a custom bootloader, it burnt your fuse. Shouldn't be a problem if your sysmmc firmware is higher than emummc, no conflict.