Will SOLDERLESS coldboot ever be possible?

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Very likely not.

And you asked this already, and the thread was locked for a reason: https://gbatemp.net/threads/will-coldboot-ever-be-possible.652552/
Maybe if someone ask again the answer will change? :D
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Dude.

You remember when you kept asking the same question over and over in endless new threads about hacking newer Switch models, refusing to accept the well documented answers and irritating the shit out of everyone?

You're doing it again.

You eventually gave in to the reality and got a hackable Switch. Can we just fast forward to you accepting the reality again, and save everyone the pain?

Soldering a payload-pushing modchip to a v1 is a lower-skill task than fitting the glitch chips to newer Switches. I wouldn't suggest a soldering newb to take an iron anywhere near a Switch's innards, but it's a skill level you could reach with practice if you wanted to, or you could find someone you know to do it or pay a tech repair shop.

If you're still absolutely opposed to a soldered mod under any circumstances, then you're left with exactly one option: shut the fuck up and enjoy your external payload pusher, and leave the rest of us in peace.

No more threads.
 
Dude.

You remember when you kept asking the same question over and over in endless new threads about hacking newer Switch models, refusing to accept the well documented answers and irritating the shit out of everyone?

You're doing it again.

You eventually gave in to the reality and got a hackable Switch. Can we just fast forward to you accepting the reality again, and save everyone the pain?

Soldering a payload-pushing modchip to a v1 is a lower-skill task than fitting the glitch chips to newer Switches. I wouldn't suggest a soldering newb to take an iron anywhere near a Switch's innards, but it's a skill level you could reach with practice if you wanted to, or you could find someone you know to do it or pay a tech repair shop.

If you're still absolutely opposed to a soldered mod under any circumstances, then you're left with exactly one option: shut the fuck up and enjoy your external payload pusher, and leave the rest of us in peace.

No more threads.
And what if I do not like both options? Having to go to a PC everytime I want to swap is too much work.
 
And what if I do not like both options? Having to go to a PC everytime I want to swap is too much work.
For the millionth time, what you do or do not like does not affect the reality of the options available. Suck it up.

Buy a fucking dongle if moving is too much effort.
 
Dude.

You remember when you kept asking the same question over and over in endless new threads about hacking newer Switch models, refusing to accept the well documented answers and irritating the shit out of everyone?

You're doing it again.

You eventually gave in to the reality and got a hackable Switch. Can we just fast forward to you accepting the reality again, and save everyone the pain?

Soldering a payload-pushing modchip to a v1 is a lower-skill task than fitting the glitch chips to newer Switches. I wouldn't suggest a soldering newb to take an iron anywhere near a Switch's innards, but it's a skill level you could reach with practice if you wanted to, or you could find someone you know to do it or pay a tech repair shop.

If you're still absolutely opposed to a soldered mod under any circumstances, then you're left with exactly one option: shut the fuck up and enjoy your external payload pusher, and leave the rest of us in peace.

No more threads.
He's also been moaning on the site suggestions area, with over 30+ threads about the same crap, all of which have been locked.

Dude really needs to get himself sorted out and away from trouble.
 
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