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Hello,
I got a V1 Switch, is there an up to date guide i can follow to get CFW working?
Thanks!
I got a V1 Switch, is there an up to date guide i can follow to get CFW working?
Thanks!
Hello,
I got a V1 Switch, is there an up to date guide i can follow to get CFW working?
Thanks!
You do not understand how Hekate works. The launch profiles "CFW sysNAND" and others are being read from the hekate_ipl.ini file. Unless you name a launch profile "fusee-primary", you will not see such a thing. If you want to load fusee-primary via Hekate, either setup a launch profile in the hekate_ipl.ini file or chainload it from Hekate.Hey
I boot my switch after adding nes roms for retroarch. Now when I send the payload in RCM mode I don't see fusee-primary. Just cfw sysnand or something like that. What would cause this?
How is your SD card formatted? And there is only a difference if you use fss0. Fusee is slower than fss0 and fusee can only boot emuMMC or sysMMC, not both unlike fss0 which makes fss0 the objectively better option.Well... I thought I was done. Turns out I have a new problem!
I powered down my switch to copy some ROMs over for retroarch, and when I rebooted all of my games that I installed yesterday are now showing as 0MB and will not launch. It's like my sd card "rolled back" to 24 hours ago.
I'm ok to just try reinstalling the games, but does anyone know what would cause this? Is it something I'm going to have to deal with again?
Also, is there a difference between selecting launch in hekate and picking cfw (EmuMMC) vs selecting payload and launching fusee-primary? I notice the loading splash screens are a bit different, but the version number of atmosphere is the same once it has booted.
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I figure I should also mention that yesterday after installing all my games I did test them all (they worked), and even was playing this afternoon with no issues.
How is your SD card formatted? And there is only a difference if you use fss0. Fusee is slower than fss0 and fusee can only boot emuMMC or sysMMC, not both unlike fss0 which makes fss0 the objectively better option.
In order go online, you need a clean eMMC backup made before ever running any sort of CFW or homebrew. Without one, you cannot go online safely and there is no way to forge one nor clean your eMMC to the point that you will not risk getting banned going online. If you do have one, you can restore that clean backup either before or after setting up emuMMC. Note that emuMMC is initially just a copy of sysMMC so whatever state it is in before emuMMC is created will dictate the initial state of emuMMC. Once you have setup emuMMC, you only go online with the clean partition whether that is sysMMC or emuMMC. Contrary to popular belief, emuMMC is safe to go online with so it does not matter whether you go online with emuMMC or sysMMC.I have a Switch and SX OS on a 200GB microsd, and the SX pro dongle. I've felt like this is not enough for me, and the card is also pretty slow on write speeds, so I'm thinking of upgrading my capacity and switching to atmosphere since SX OS seems to have a questionable future in front of it and is still stuck on the last firmware. At the same time, I want to set up an emunand - possibly play a few games online on sysnand, and maybe use emunand for online local multiplayer of a few games (there are utilities for this, right? which spoof local multiplayer but over the internet?). My Switch has not touched the internet since I got it, so I'm almost fully certain it is not banned unless I screwed something up. I do have AutoRCM set up on the switch.
So, I haven't really looked much into the current status of everything, but what would be the best way for me to achieve these goals? To have a sysnand for normal online play, an emunand that can possibly spoof local multiplayer for online use of some games (this isn't super necessary, but seems like fun to try out), and homebrew that will be able to update when new firmwares come out? Are there any potential pitfalls that I wouldn't know about or that have cropped up in the last few years of me not paying much attention other than just updating my SX OS and firmware when necessary? Am I right to think that this is possible, or should I expect to have one of the nands fully offline at all times?
Thanks in advance.
Which splash screen? And what payload do you send with your laptop?I have an SX pro dongle, which i'd like to use for atmo when im on the go. However it seems that whenever i get the splash screen it stays black/reboots in rcm mode (autorcm). And when i use the usb cable + laptop i have zero issues. Any reason why the sx os dongle is acting up?
In order go online, you need a clean eMMC backup made before ever running any sort of CFW or homebrew. Without one, you cannot go online safely and there is no way to forge one nor clean your eMMC to the point that you will not risk getting banned going online. If you do have one, you can restore that clean backup either before or after setting up emuMMC. Note that emuMMC is initially just a copy of sysMMC so whatever state it is in before emuMMC is created will dictate the initial state of emuMMC. Once you have setup emuMMC, you only go online with the clean partition whether that is sysMMC or emuMMC. Contrary to popular belief, emuMMC is safe to go online with so it does not matter whether you go online with emuMMC or sysMMC
No I understood your question but you also have to understand that emuMMC wasn't created to be used offline and sysMMC isn't meant to be used online. Either setup works just as fine because as I stated earlier, emuMMC can be safely used online contrary to what people believe. If you want a package for beginners, I recommend SDSetup as it also includes a guide for setting up Atmosphere.I do have a backup, somewhere, and thanks for reminding me of that since I had forgotten about it. I'm talking about "going online" with emunand as in not actually touching nintendo's servers (using stealth mode or the like) and having limited connectivity for other homebrew features perhaps. Or even being able to connect to my local network so I can possibly access the switch for network installs or that sort of thing, instead of just keeping wireless off at all times. And then leaving sysnand with the possibility of going online if I wanted to get just a few games that would use nintendo's servers theoretically.
Anyway - is there some sort of starter package to make atmosphere as easy to use as sxos? I can figure things out, but I just want to make sure I'm getting all the things I need to have the features I've gotten used to.
emuMMC is a copy of sysMMC. Therefore if one is banned, then technically both are banned because emuMMC is no different than sysMMC. Furthermore, it would actually NOT affect the Nintendo Account. In fact, people have used Nintendo Accounts from banned consoles on unbanned consoles without issues. Banning Nintendo Accounts accomplishes very little as one can easily make a new one at no charge while consoles are more expensive to replace hence why bans are primarily placed upon consoles.Theoretically, is it possible to have sysnand and emunand, and to go online onto nintendo's servers on emunand, and get banned, and not have that affect sysnand? Like, does emunand spoof hardware identifiers? Obviously it would still affect the nintendo account, just wondering what exactly emunand does in that circumstance. I'm not even sure if I want to do any of this, I just like to understand what's possible and what's not.
Thanks for the SDSetup suggestion, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Yes, all you do is use any homebrew application that supports installing USB files which most, if not all, support as well as a program on your computer to push the .NSP files to your Switch. And if you want to block Nintendo servers while using FTP, you can use 90DNS.Is there a way to install nsp files over USB? Due to fat32 i reach a limit due some big files.
Also, i like to use an ftp client for smaller file transfers, how can i block the nintendo servers?
I read something about incognito or deleting ur serial number, but i'm not sure whats relevant or old.
I know for a fact Hekate doesn't care what combination of Joy-Cons and Switch tablets but since I have never used Android before, I am unsure if it would make a difference. My gut is telling me that they should work but this is the first time I am ever hearing anyone saying they had to dump something from their Joy-Cons.Quick question, I'm getting new Joycons, what does that mean for Hekate and Android? I recall I had to dump something from my current Joycons at some point, will Android still work with the new ones?
emuMMC is a copy of sysMMC. Therefore if one is banned, then technically both are banned because emuMMC is no different than sysMMC. Furthermore, it would actually NOT affect the Nintendo Account. In fact, people have used Nintendo Accounts from banned consoles on unbanned consoles without issues. Banning Nintendo Accounts accomplishes very little as one can easily make a new one at no charge while consoles are more expensive to replace hence why bans are primarily placed upon consoles.
Yes, all you do is use any homebrew application that supports installing USB files which most, if not all, support as well as a program on your computer to push the .NSP files to your Switch. And if you want to block Nintendo servers while using FTP, you can use 90DNS.
Have you tried using other ports and/or cables?Thanks! I tried several tools/pc clients. Like Awoo for example, but they always mention that they cant detect an usb connection.
I do have the correct drivers via Zadiq, any clue what im missing?