To check if you are in emuMMC, you can go into System Settings to check your current firmware version. If you're in emuMMC, you will see the letter E at the end.
The link I posted has nothing do with a new SD card. You have to remove the old bootloader folder because it may be corrupted and create a new hekate_ipl.ini then copy the contents from the old one to the new one.
Are you daft? The man said to ignore the post because he used the dedicated questions thread which is what he was supposed to have used in the first place. Do you have some sort of fetish for responding to threads without a response? Because you always do this but never follow up on those threads.
You need the exefs patches regardless of fusee or FSS0 because those patch ES. Loading Atmosphere via FSS0 uses the patches.ini to patch FS and Loader while the kip patches do that when booting using fusee.
That's most likely because your console was CDN banned in the past. A CDN ban blocked any communication with Nintendo's servers from online play to even downloading firmware updates. The reason was a tool called CDNSP was used to download games, updates, and DLC from the eShop at the cost of the...
Its been widely known that there are multiple different types of bans. From console bans to account bans to cartridge bans, saying you're banned is as specific as buying Switch. One type of ban is defunct now which are CDN bans are more colloquially known as "super bans". These types were common...
No, you asked for something that you are aware is against the rules of the forum. As a developer, surely you are aware that game updates are considered warez and are not distributed on this site. If I share the update here, I'm the one that gets in trouble for breaking the rules. In addition...
Well sure golly gee I'd love to but updates are copyrighted material and cannot be shared on GBATemp. Also, I never said it works fine with Awoo. I used TinWoo Installer.
If there's a large roughly 30 GB file on your SD card that isn't your eMMC backup, then that's your file-based emuMMC taking up all that space. You can use a partition manager to check your SD card to see if it has been partitioned which is a sign of a partition-based emuMMC. Or you can use...
Considering that people have upvoted my post and not yours is really telling on whose the one spreading false and pathetic misinformation. I sincerely feel really bad for people who listen to you because they have to put up with such a biased mindset. You lack any evidence to counter the issues...
That is false. The update installed properly, TinWoo was able to install it, and my game runs completely fine. I run into no issues on CFW otherwise except this one time with DBI. Therefore, if nothing else is experiencing an issue, the problem lies with DBI.
I repeat: DBI is a free program...
Sorry, but he's perfectly right. I was trying to install the latest update for TOTK and I couldn't get it to work with DBI no matter how many different sources I tried. However, while TinWoo Installer was also giving me some issues, one source eventually worked with it. I know the community...
You would need to hack your console and run homebrew in order to replace save files. The "saves" that you see on your SD card are not actually save data. Save data is stored internally within the Switch and cannot be accessed under normal means.
That's literally the whole point of emuMMC. Well, kind of but in reverse because the purpose of emuMMC is for it to be on the latest firmware instead of sysMMC but the same logic applies; sysMMC and emuMMC operate independently of one another. They can be on totally different firmware versions...
If you updated online to firmware 18.0 then yes because Nintendo will expect your console to be on firmware 18.0 so downgrading will cause a mismatch and flag you for a ban.
The "differences" you are talking about are just what people title the boot entries. As you can see, your boot entries...
@The Real Jdbye, I thought about that and I have blank DVD's and Blurays but honestly after like 90 songs I just listen to it a couple of hundred times toss it out and burn something else or have like 2-3 CD's. Florida here the heat in the car tends to ruin the CD's after like a few months even commercial pressed ones don't last too long.