Just updated to the new SX OS 2.6.2 that was released today and emunand worked straight away. Guess they fixed whatever was causing this particular issue. Thanks for the help though, everyone.
Hi everyone, I have the OFW on 7.0.1. And the CFW with NAND on 7.0.1 updating using ChoiDujourNX.
After the update, my NAND did not enter in a normal way ... I tried to remove the AutoRCM, clean up my SD, repairing the SD on Windows (Checking for errors) ...
But seems that nothing work ...
Randomly I was able to initialize the NAND ... for one time ...
Today I restarted and initialized my OFW to backup my Smash Save (Using Checkpoint) ... but I have the same problem when trying to start the NAND ...
But right now, I found a way to always start my NAND without problem (I tried 5 times in a row and always works).
1. Remove the JoyCons
2. I used the TegraGUI app
3. Start the Switch on RCM mode (I have it on AutoRCM).
4. Hold the Volume + button to start the SXOS menu.
5. Remove the USB Cable from Switch.
6. Start the CFW + NAND (Click the button on SXOS Menu).
7. And... Immediately when the screen turns off, press one time the power button.
8. Wait a couple of seconds, and you should see the Nintendo Logo ... after you will start the NAND.
The most important step is the 7. Please try again with this solution.
I have the latest version of the SXOS file.
The power button thing is a known workaround. But you shouldn't have to enter SX menu, it should be enough to simply press power after the screen turns black.Hi everyone, I have the OFW on 7.0.1. And the CFW with NAND on 7.0.1 updating using ChoiDujourNX.
After the update, my NAND did not enter in a normal way ... I tried to remove the AutoRCM, clean up my SD, repairing the SD on Windows (Checking for errors) ...
But seems that nothing work ...
Randomly I was able to initialize the NAND ... for one time ...
Today I restarted and initialized my OFW to backup my Smash Save (Using Checkpoint) ... but I have the same problem when trying to start the NAND ...
But right now, I found a way to always start my NAND without problem (I tried 5 times in a row and always works).
1. Remove the JoyCons
2. I used the TegraGUI app
3. Start the Switch on RCM mode (I have it on AutoRCM).
4. Hold the Volume + button to start the SXOS menu.
5. Remove the USB Cable from Switch.
6. Start the CFW + NAND (Click the button on SXOS Menu).
7. And... Immediately when the screen turns off, press one time the power button.
8. Wait a couple of seconds, and you should see the Nintendo Logo ... after you will start the NAND.
The most important step is the 7. Please try again with this solution.
I have the latest version of the SXOS file.