just curious but prob not, is there a way to uninstall/delete an update or DLC without removing the installed game itself ? no right data manager just deletes everything ill have to reinstall the game ?
Either DZfoil or Goldleaf may have that type of functionality but don't quote me on that.just curious but prob not, is there a way to uninstall/delete an update or DLC without removing the installed game itself ? no right data manager just deletes everything ill have to reinstall the game ?
Of course, you can update to 6.2 with it. I did it myself.Reallly ??? ChoixduJourNX does not support 6.2 ? I saw tons of tutorials claiming so ???
So ur saying that you can only update to 6.2 with official Nintendo servers ?
He said ChoiDujour (the PC version) isn't compatible, not ChoiDujourNX (the Switch version).Reallly ??? ChoixduJourNX does not support 6.2 ? I saw tons of tutorials claiming so ???
So ur saying that you can only update to 6.2 with official Nintendo servers ?
There is no way to rebuild .XCI files although I think its doable with .NSP files.
I'd recommend formatting the SD card to FAT32. Its better than exFAT in terms of corruption (exFAT can corrupt while FAT32 will not). Since you will most likely back everything on your SD card by putting it on your computer, MacOS will apply the archive flag to all of your files and folders when you transfer it back. This is not that big of an issue as Hekate can deal with this. Simply use the fix SD files attributes option in Hekate after you reformat to FAT32 and put all of your files back on the SD card. If the issue still persists, its possible the updates you are installing aren't matching the region of the base game AKA the title ID. If that is the case, then you will need to locate updates that match the base game's region AKA the title ID.Tried installing the patches and reinstalled the game after deleting it but the same error appears. I noticed that tinfoil says "Ticket installation failed" but keeps installing the game. On certain games a window opens when I try to start them saying "Checking if this software can be used" and after that it wants to connect to the Internet. Any further ideas?
ReiNX is working on it but no progress to report on yet.Figure it's always better to ask here than make a new thread: is there a status update on XCI loading off SD/USB for any of the (free) cfw?
Never tried it myself so not even sure if it will work but you can rebuild a .NSP file with either hacBrewPack or hacPack (I prefer hacBrewPack since it requires less .NCA files to rebuild the .NSP file). The logo in the program .NCA file is the one you're going to be replacing. I don't know what file or format it normally uses so you'll have to dump one yourself to check. The logo is stored in section 2 of the program .NCA file. Once you figure out what the logo is supposed to look and be formatted like, make one yourself and extract all of the other parts necessary for usage with either hacBrewPack or hacPack.LOL - I'll convert to a .nsp if it get's rid of the annoying intro video. How you do it with a .nsp?
Never tried it myself so not even sure if it will work but you can rebuild a .NSP file with either hacBrewPack or hacPack (I prefer hacBrewPack since it requires less .NCA files to rebuild the .NSP file). The logo in the program .NCA file is the one you're going to be replacing. I don't know what file or format it normally uses so you'll have to dump one yourself to check. The logo is stored in section 2 of the program .NCA file. Once you figure out what the logo is supposed to look and be formatted like, make one yourself and extract all of the other parts necessary for usage with either hacBrewPack or hacPack.
Yes, its a command line tool. I forgot to mention that hacPack also has a GUI equivalent for those not used to command line tools but I should remind you that rebuilding .NSP files with hacPack requires more .NCA files than hacBrewPack.Looking at hacBrewPack - this is command line tool? I downloaded the GitHub project and extracted it to my PC - trying to find the documents on how to do it...
Yes, its a command line tool. I forgot to mention that hacPack also has a GUI equivalent for those not used to command line tools but I should remind you that rebuilding .NSP files with hacPack requires more .NCA files than hacBrewPack.
Go to the hacPack link I posted above. Under releases is a GUI version.For a noob like myself...I'd like a GUI - what's the app called that has the GUI?
Go to the hacPack link I posted above. Under releases is a GUI version.
I got this error when trying to run the program without extracting it from the .ZIP. Extract the entire folder and try again.When I run the GUI I get an immediate error of hackpack.exe is missing
I got this error when trying to run the program without extracting it from the .ZIP. Extract the entire folder and try again.
Might be a problem specific to your computer? If you really want to use the GUI, then you can post in the hacPack thread about your issue. Otherwise the command line versions of both hacPack and hacBrewPack run perfectly fine.Just did a fresh download and fresh unzip and same error when I launch visual studio and click run
You don't have to be on 6.2 before installing EmuNAND.The thing i don't get it is :
How can you update to 6.2 using ChoixdujourNX and play online with legitimate games without anyproble while you're running your NSP in CFW, if you have to put your console FIRST in CFW to launch ChoixduJourNX after backing up your nand ??? After using ChoixduJour and your custom firmware, your Nand has trace of it, so to me it's not safe to use OFW to play online even with legitimate games....
We agree on the fact that i have to be on 6.2 firmware before making my SD Emunand right ?
Well if your current firmware doesn't match the firmware of your NAND backup, then you would need to restore boot0/boot1 as well which are also firmware-specific which would wipe out the part of EmuNAND that gets installed into boot1. If it does match, then you can get away with just restoring the eMMC raw GPP AKA the rawnand.bin. However if you currently have AutoRCM enabled, then your console won't be able to boot normally once you restore your NAND because AutoRCM is installed into boot0. If you don't have AutoRCM right now, then your console will just boot into OFW once you restore the NAND.Oh ok so :
I'm just looking for a tutorial that explains to me how can i update my 6.1 hacked Switch and play online without any risk of bans using SDEmunand
- i can set up an Emunand right now with my 6.1 hacked Switch using SX OS
- Restore my clean Nand
- Relaunch SXOS
- Use choixdujourNX to be on 6.2
- and then i can go online with legitimate games without anyproblem and use SD EmuNand for backups ?
Good ?