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<blockquote data-quote="Draxzelex" data-source="post: 10135265" data-attributes="member: 429726"><p>You may have to setup your own DNS server. Someone already did that a few years ago called <a href="https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-yourfriendlydns-awesome-multi-platform-lin-win-mac-android-local-caching-and-proxying-dns.501441/" target="_blank">YourFriendlyDNS</a> however the thread hasn't been touched for a while so your mileage may vary.</p><p></p><p>You can use emuMMC for both but the SD card will only work with sysMMC for one console. If you boot sysMMC on the other console with that card, you will get a prompt that the SD card is being used by another console.</p><p></p><p>This message is pertaining to the Nintendo folder since that folder is specific per console and normally prevents SD cards from being used on multiple consoles. If you don't have any installed games within the Nintendo folder on the root of your card, you can delete the Nintendo folder yourself.</p><p></p><p>Any usage of mods and/or CFW can get you banned even if you use Nintendo Switch online so while you can mod your legitimate games on sysMMC, you risk losing your online connections with Nintendo.</p><p></p><p>There are also multiple avenues for updating your firmware. The simplest is to just connect to the Internet and update your firmware online. You don't have to worry about a ban taking away your ability to update online as most bans only restrict eShop access and online play. However if you're updating your firmware online after ever using CFW/homebrew, you run the risk of a ban. Also, you burn your anti-downgrade fuses when you normally update online preventing you from being able to downgrade in case a better exploit is released down the line such as an untethered coldboot.</p><p></p><p>There are other ways of updating that can not only prevent your fuses from being burnt but also keep you offline. The most notable is the homebrew app, Daybreak. It performs the same functions as updating online but does it offline and doesn't burn your anti-downgrade fuses. The only downside is that you once again run the risk of being banned if you ever do go back online since it is a homebrew application.</p><p></p><p>The method that I personally use to update my sysMMC is installing a system update downloaded online while offline and in CFW. The reason the fuses get burnt is because of the console's stock bootloader. When the system finishes installing a system update, it always reboots so this way the stock bootloader can burn the fuses (think of the Nintendo logo). Thanks to the scene, we have custom bootloaders that do not burn fuses such as Hekate or fusee. To trigger them during a system update, we have to install the system update in CFW. For extra precaution, its recommended to remove any Wi-Fi settings prior to launching CFW so Nintendo doesn't notice. And since we have to remove the Wi-Fi settings, its recommended to download the system update from the Internet in OFW rather than CFW. I haven't been banned yet due to using this method but the risks still remains as I have to boot CFW. Oh and make sure AutoRCM is enabled.</p><p></p><p>If you want to completely avoid any CFW and homebrew to update your firmware but keep your fuses, you can manually re-enter RCM after a system update finishes installing. When the console reboots after finishing the system update, you can retrigger RCM to load a custom bootloader before the console's stock bootloader runs and burns the fuses. However your window is small and you only get one chance. If you don't trigger RCM during this window, the stock bootloader will load and burn the fuses. This means the chances of this method working all depend on how good your jig is an entering RCM. If your jig isn't 99% effective, then you risk burning your fuses with this method. This method is not recommended for the faint of heart but is the most effective at updating the firmware without burning fuses and preventing a ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draxzelex, post: 10135265, member: 429726"] You may have to setup your own DNS server. Someone already did that a few years ago called [URL='https://gbatemp.net/threads/release-yourfriendlydns-awesome-multi-platform-lin-win-mac-android-local-caching-and-proxying-dns.501441/']YourFriendlyDNS[/URL] however the thread hasn't been touched for a while so your mileage may vary. You can use emuMMC for both but the SD card will only work with sysMMC for one console. If you boot sysMMC on the other console with that card, you will get a prompt that the SD card is being used by another console. This message is pertaining to the Nintendo folder since that folder is specific per console and normally prevents SD cards from being used on multiple consoles. If you don't have any installed games within the Nintendo folder on the root of your card, you can delete the Nintendo folder yourself. Any usage of mods and/or CFW can get you banned even if you use Nintendo Switch online so while you can mod your legitimate games on sysMMC, you risk losing your online connections with Nintendo. There are also multiple avenues for updating your firmware. The simplest is to just connect to the Internet and update your firmware online. You don't have to worry about a ban taking away your ability to update online as most bans only restrict eShop access and online play. However if you're updating your firmware online after ever using CFW/homebrew, you run the risk of a ban. Also, you burn your anti-downgrade fuses when you normally update online preventing you from being able to downgrade in case a better exploit is released down the line such as an untethered coldboot. There are other ways of updating that can not only prevent your fuses from being burnt but also keep you offline. The most notable is the homebrew app, Daybreak. It performs the same functions as updating online but does it offline and doesn't burn your anti-downgrade fuses. The only downside is that you once again run the risk of being banned if you ever do go back online since it is a homebrew application. The method that I personally use to update my sysMMC is installing a system update downloaded online while offline and in CFW. The reason the fuses get burnt is because of the console's stock bootloader. When the system finishes installing a system update, it always reboots so this way the stock bootloader can burn the fuses (think of the Nintendo logo). Thanks to the scene, we have custom bootloaders that do not burn fuses such as Hekate or fusee. To trigger them during a system update, we have to install the system update in CFW. For extra precaution, its recommended to remove any Wi-Fi settings prior to launching CFW so Nintendo doesn't notice. And since we have to remove the Wi-Fi settings, its recommended to download the system update from the Internet in OFW rather than CFW. I haven't been banned yet due to using this method but the risks still remains as I have to boot CFW. Oh and make sure AutoRCM is enabled. If you want to completely avoid any CFW and homebrew to update your firmware but keep your fuses, you can manually re-enter RCM after a system update finishes installing. When the console reboots after finishing the system update, you can retrigger RCM to load a custom bootloader before the console's stock bootloader runs and burns the fuses. However your window is small and you only get one chance. If you don't trigger RCM during this window, the stock bootloader will load and burn the fuses. This means the chances of this method working all depend on how good your jig is an entering RCM. If your jig isn't 99% effective, then you risk burning your fuses with this method. This method is not recommended for the faint of heart but is the most effective at updating the firmware without burning fuses and preventing a ban. [/QUOTE]
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