I have been noticing games and Atmosphere itself are taking a long time to boot (They're fine once they have, I presume because they dump into the Switch hardware or whatever) and file managers are being weird with deleting stuff and moving large amounts of files. I thought nothing of it because whatever it still works and I stick to one game normally, putting it into sleep mode so it isn't really an issue for me.
I was updating stuff, and for the first time in ages I booted into Hekate and a message about it being in 1-bit mode and the card reader maybe being damaged. I checked the SD card data as it said a bunch of data on the card, but I have no idea if there's anything off about it. Benchmark test ranges from 3-5 mib/s which I believe is slow for a sandisk card.
I'm guessing I need to get a replacement reader, which is thankfully very cheap, but is that what you guys would do, and if so, is it easy to do?
I was updating stuff, and for the first time in ages I booted into Hekate and a message about it being in 1-bit mode and the card reader maybe being damaged. I checked the SD card data as it said a bunch of data on the card, but I have no idea if there's anything off about it. Benchmark test ranges from 3-5 mib/s which I believe is slow for a sandisk card.
I'm guessing I need to get a replacement reader, which is thankfully very cheap, but is that what you guys would do, and if so, is it easy to do?