I’m sending in my Nintendo switch in for repairs do you think Nintendo repair center could tell if I was using sx os??
No autorcm (cause I’m not an idiot) and the right joycon rail on the switch is being repaired because I was impatient waiting for my jig and used a paper clip (because I am an idiot)Do you have auto rcm on?
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Oh and we need to know what needs repairing
Will uninstalling the nsp using dev menu helpWe all if your nand isnt damaged they will know from the nsp installs
Also if auto rcm is on
Oh I didn't know this. The last time I was reading about autorcm there were a high amount of bans from it.What's wrong with AutoRCM? It's less dangerous and less of a ban risk then most of the stuff you've done. The only thing is that you can't really trust that it's powered off.
The only thing high associated with AutoRCM are the number of people who think their console is brick/broken when it runs out of power with AutoRCM installedOh I didn't know this. The last time I was reading about autorcm there were a high amount of bans from it.
Oh makes sense.The only thing high associated with AutoRCM are the number of people who think their console is brick/broken when it runs out of power with AutoRCM installed
But auto rcm is easily detectable when you send the console in for repairs
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF.Oh, as far as your question goes. I think layeredFS + NSPs + a screwed up pin 10 = you're fucked. Maybe not 100% but it seems fairly likely that they'll figure out that you used the RCM vulnerability.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF.
Yeah that's what I was thinking considering they are just the repair center. And in the event that they do figure it out will they send me back a banned console or just confiscate it?Who knows really. Maybe they'll just fix the rail and boot it to test. They might not poke around.
Well shit, even though it's unlikely I hope that never happens.Might send you a lawsuit and keep it as evidence
Already considered repairing it myself my mother was not on board with the idea. And all the local nintendo repair centers I called had no idea what i was talking about when I asked them about it.They may just clone the emmc to another "repaired" unit and give that to you without ever poking around, if you are lucky. I would just fix it myself or get a local shop to do it.