Hey there,
I dropped out of the loop for a bit and things seem to work a little different now.
I have an RCM-able Switch that I put AMS on, eventually adding an emuNAND via Hekate. I kept all my efuses with AutoRCM and ChoiDujourNX.
I have a "clean" NAND-Backup and the right number of fuses for it.
From what I've read, the preferred setup now is a clean OFW NAND for everything Stock-Nintendo and an emuNAND for everything homebrew made using Daybreak and Exosphere.
Going that route I would restore my backup and treat it like a fresh install, since I'm not terribly attached to anything currently on it.
Could I get a sanity check on the info I got?
What are the rough steps to take to get up-to-date?
Would it be good to not update the sysNAND's FW from the factory version or does that not matter?
I also read that something in Daybreak replaces Hekate/AutoRCM in terms of preserving fuses, but I can't find it now, so I guess that's false.
Thanks in advance
I dropped out of the loop for a bit and things seem to work a little different now.
I have an RCM-able Switch that I put AMS on, eventually adding an emuNAND via Hekate. I kept all my efuses with AutoRCM and ChoiDujourNX.
I have a "clean" NAND-Backup and the right number of fuses for it.
From what I've read, the preferred setup now is a clean OFW NAND for everything Stock-Nintendo and an emuNAND for everything homebrew made using Daybreak and Exosphere.
Going that route I would restore my backup and treat it like a fresh install, since I'm not terribly attached to anything currently on it.
Could I get a sanity check on the info I got?
What are the rough steps to take to get up-to-date?
Would it be good to not update the sysNAND's FW from the factory version or does that not matter?
I also read that something in Daybreak replaces Hekate/AutoRCM in terms of preserving fuses, but I can't find it now, so I guess that's false.
Thanks in advance
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