TX Presents 'Happy SX Halloween' v2.2.1 Update

It is October 31st, and Team-Xecuter Announces a 'Happy SX Halloween' update which is packed with treats and some new tricks for SX OS users to enjoy!
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It may be trick or treat day in most places in world, but for Team-Xecuter it means being hard at work while eating candies and treating their loyal SX OS users with a nice new update to their CFW for Nintendo Switch consoles, and this one is packed with goodies to munch on as you answer the door to all the little goblins and witches looking for treats themselves, so enjoy and Happy SX Halloween!

Today, we are back with another release of SX OS beta! This update addresses some of the excellent feedback we've had following our v2.2 beta release. We can't thank the community enough for continuously identifying small issues and notifying us about them. Keep the feedback coming!

Now without further ado, lets have a look at the list of changes:

  • Support for *big* USB drives
    In our last announcement we bragged that you were able to enjoy TERABYTES of content, which was technically correct.. but in practice you were still limited to USB drives with a capacity up to 2TB. This is now a limitation of the past, as you are now able to use storage devices with a capacity of up to a PETABYTE!
  • Fix USB disk directory scanning
    Due to a small bug in 2.2 beta the subdirectories on your USB disk weren't being properly scanned for content. This has been fixed and you can now rely on the same subfolder structure as on your microSD card.
  • Fix USB ethernet and keyboard support
    The introduction of our USB disk support apparently broke support for existing USB peripherals that were supported by Nintendo's firmware. Fixed!
  • Add USB drive write support
    We have enabled write support for USB drives. In practice for SX OS this means that NSP files can now actually be deleted after installation. But this also serves a greater purpose.. keep reading!
  • Eject gamecard on USB eject
    When you disconnect a USB disk while in the main menu the (emulated) Game Card will actually be ejected now. A small detail, but a nice addition nonetheless.
  • Improved LayeredFS support
    LayeredFS suffered from incompatibilities with certain games, this has been addressed and fixed. If you find any more problem titles, let us know!
  • Add support for temporarily disabling LayeredFS by pressing X while launching game/application
    If you want to skip loading your LayeredFS patches you can now hold the X key while launching a game/application. The game/app will start normally without any patches applied.
  • Further improvements to overall system stability..

.. and other minor adjustments to enhance the user experience. You know the drill! ;-)

Last but not least, we have some cool news for homebrew devs. We are releasing a little library called `libusbfs` that allows your homebrew to interface with USB disks very easily. You can find the latest library code on our website in the downloads section! We are looking forward to popular homebrew apps adapting support for USB storage.

That's all we have today. We get many questions daily about supporting "patched" switch consoles. We are working hard on a solution. Stay tuned, friends!

--< Team-Xecuter - Rocking the Switch in 2018 and beyond! >--
From everyone here at GBATemp, Team-Xecuter, MaxConsole, we wish you a safe and Happy Halloween, enjoy! :)

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I'm worried about enabling write access along with exFat corruption issues... I wish there was an option to disable write access, and have a read-only mode like it was back in 2.2

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I've tried to get my HDD currupted but I couldn't replicate that. Even with the SD mount and unmount XCI, suddenly removed the SD while loading a game wouldn't corrupt at all. I'm running out of idea.

I check the corruption using chkdsk command line.
 

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  • Add USB drive write support
    We have enabled write support for USB drives. In practice for SX OS this means that NSP files can now actually be deleted after installation. But this also serves a greater purpose.. keep reading!

What does this mean? Does mean we can finally install NSP to USB?
The very thing I have been waiting for!
 

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  • Add USB drive write support
    We have enabled write support for USB drives. In practice for SX OS this means that NSP files can now actually be deleted after installation. But this also serves a greater purpose.. keep reading!
What does this mean? Does mean we can finally install NSP to USB?
The very thing I have been waiting for!
It means that the app will now be able to delete the NSPs after install, it previously wasn't able to delete them because the HDD was mounted as Read-Only.
This has nothing to do with installing NSPs to a USB.
 
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It means that the app will now be able to delete the NSPs after install, it previously wasn't able to delete them because the HDD was mounted as Read-Only.
This has nothing to do with installing NSPs to a USB.
Pffft are you kidding me? Who cares about that...just connect to pc if you must. Got my hopes up it did sound like it.
 

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Just a warning for those using external HDDs. Mine seems to continuously cycle its power state when my switch is in rest mode, not sure why. I don't imagine it's good for the longevity of the drive. So I would recommend unplugging them when the switch is in rest mode if you experience the same.
 
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  • Add USB drive write support
    We have enabled write support for USB drives. In practice for SX OS this means that NSP files can now actually be deleted after installation. But this also serves a greater purpose.. keep reading!
What does this mean? Does mean we can finally install NSP to USB?

it means you haven't bothered reading through any of the previous comments in this thread, it has already been discussed.
 

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Just a warning for those using external HDDs. Mine seems to continuously cycle its power state when my switch is in rest mode, not sure why. I don't imagine it's good for the longevity of the drive. So I would recommend unplugging them when the switch is in rest mode if you experience the same.

That’s good to know, thanks.

Is your External HDD an AC Adapter powered or just plugged into the USB port?
 

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Just a warning for those using external HDDs. Mine seems to continuously cycle its power state when my switch is in rest mode, not sure why. I don't imagine it's good for the longevity of the drive. So I would recommend unplugging them when the switch is in rest mode if you experience the same.

I've had the same issue with both my HDDs one powered one not. Even with no switch in the dock. With this release and the previous. I just unplug when not in use.
 

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I've had the same issue with both my HDDs one powered one not. Even with no switch in the dock. With this release and the previous. I just unplug when not in use.

Is there any certain ways to set up the hard drive before use. I heard put the .xci games in a sub folder on the HDD, then I heard just put them on the root?
 

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Is there any certain ways to set up the hard drive before use. I heard put the .xci games in a sub folder on the HDD, then I heard just put them on the root?

I've got mine in HDD:/sxos/xci/
It will check the same folders as the SD, as well as the root
 
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