Hacking Question Update from 3.0.0?

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Hello, I'll buy SxPro, and I am on 3.0.0 which means I have homebrew without any jigs.
Should I update to latest firmware or should I stay on 3.0.0 (with the SxPro) ?
 
Hello, I'll buy SxPro, and I am on 3.0.0 which means I have homebrew without any jigs.
Should I update to latest firmware or should I stay on 3.0.0 (with the SxPro) ?
Head to the tutorial section and update without burning efuses. Then you can downgrade later if a better solution comes for 3.0
 
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Head to the tutorial section and update without burning efuses. Then you can downgrade later if a better solution comes for 3.0

can't he just update normally through Nintendo? And then use the tutorial if he wants to downgrade? why do you need to update without burning efuses when you can just update the system normally without burning them?
 
can't he just update normally through Nintendo? And then use the tutorial if he wants to downgrade? why do you need to update without burning efuses when you can just update the system normally without burning them?
How can you update normally without burning the fuses? I don't think that's how the TX works, the just disabled the fuse check, if you update you still burn fuses
 
I mean update his console from 3.0.0 to latest before putting in the sx pro?
How can you update normally without burning the fuses? I don't think that's how the TX works, the just disabled the fuse check, if you update you still burn fuses
I mean update your console to 5.1.0 through the eshop and then plug the sx pro in after.

the sx pro supports 5.1.0 does it not?
 
I mean update his console from 3.0.0 to latest before putting in the sx pro?

I mean update your console to 5.1.0 through the eshop and then plug the sx pro in after.

the sx pro supports 5.1.0 does it not?
Then your efuses are burnt
 
Will Nintendo ban for having more e-fuses than required for firmware? Is it safe to keep e-fuses unburnt?
 
I'm in the same boat except im on 2.3.0.

Apparently since 1.1 SX OS (I'm on 1.2) TX said they patched out the part that burns the fuses so can I do a nand dump before and should be able to restore back after updating in cfw mode ?
 
I'm in the same boat except im on 2.3.0.

Apparently since 1.1 SX OS (I'm on 1.2) TX said they patched out the part that burns the fuses so can I do a nand dump before and should be able to restore back after updating in cfw mode ?
Need someone to confirm but the patch was because when you booted in it auto burnt if you'd upgraded the other way. Doing an update via Nintendo or gamecard will still burn fuses
 
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Hello, I'll buy SxPro, and I am on 3.0.0 which means I have homebrew without any jigs.
Should I update to latest firmware or should I stay on 3.0.0 (with the SxPro) ?
there is not reason to stay on 3.0.0 xecuter works on latest firmware,you dont need to wait for anything else all games are supported.
 
How can you update normally without burning the fuses? I don't think that's how the TX works, the just disabled the fuse check, if you update you still burn fuses

Having the jig in the right joy-con rail and keeping pressed the vol+ during the update process to make the console enter to rcm after the update then install autorcm and launch the cfw.
 
Having the jig in the right joy-con rail and keeping pressed the vol+ during the update process to make the console enter to rcm after the update then install autorcm and launch the cfw.
So it never boots back into OFW. Didn't think of that. Nice.
 

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