what stuff exactly?Now that my NAND has been restored, can someone tell me how do I get my SysMMC stuff back? A backup and restore of the SD card only preserved my EmuMMC content...
what stuff exactly?Now that my NAND has been restored, can someone tell me how do I get my SysMMC stuff back? A backup and restore of the SD card only preserved my EmuMMC content...
Like, everything? All my games are gone from SysMMC.what stuff exactly?
Yeah, thought that I would have to do that. At least cloud saves exist for NSO users.If you restored your nand, and didn't have a backup of your most recent saves, they're gone. Unless you have NSO then sync your current save and redownload your games.
What did you do? Did you factory reset the Switch or something?Like, everything? All my games are gone from SysMMC.
He restored a previously made Nand dump, so surely depending on how old the backup was, he wouldn't have the sake games and save files.What did you do? Did you factory reset the Switch or something?
Well then his nand might be a dirty nand now then. If it ever went online that is. I can't say if Nintendo bans for this but normally they don't like your system suddenly gone back in time.He restored a previously made Nand dump, so surely depending on how old the backup was, he wouldn't have the sake games and save files.
I mean that's what I assumed
I believe many bans are a direct result of that. If you are screwing around with the actual NAND, then you should expect to be banned. I thought he was just using his NAND dump to restore emummc.Well then his nand might be a dirty nand now then. If it ever went online that is. I can't say if Nintendo bans for this but normally they don't like your system suddenly gone back in time.
FFS... So I get banned just because I listened to the advice from a guy at GBATemp? Really?Well then his nand might be a dirty nand now then. If it ever went online that is. I can't say if Nintendo bans for this but normally they don't like your system suddenly gone back in time.
Who recommended this? Because I haven't seen anyone recommending you to restore your OFW.FFS... So I get banned just because I listened to the advice from a guy at GBATemp? Really?
Like, everything? All my games are gone from SysMMC.
There was no pirated material installed to my SysMMC. What I've done is install a game from the eShop, and it required HorizonOS 17. Someone told me to update it only on SysMMC and not the EmuMMC, and guess what, it soft-bricked my Switch because I didn't update AMS and HorizonOS 17 has the infamous bricking bug if you've previously wiped your switch through unofficial means (which I have done). If there was a way to recover from that brick, please let me know.Who recommended this? Because I haven't seen anyone recommending you to restore your OFW.
So far I've only seen you wanted to install a online only game, which you could get by just visiting the eshop since it's free?
Or did you install pirated material on your SysNAND?
Because it was made upon CFW installation for emergency purposes - i.e. brick recovery.Sound like the NAND backup is a backup with no content on it
Because it was made upon CFW installation for emergency purposes - i.e. brick recovery.
That bug was fixed like instantly. It wasn't a big issue at all.HorizonOS 17 has the infamous bricking bug
Then POOF everything gone!Because it was made upon CFW installation for emergency purposes - i.e. brick recovery.
The problem stems from the wiping the switch via unofficial means. It's just catching up with you now. Reflashing the NAND instead of fixing your setup was a jump the gun maneuver on your part.There was no pirated material installed to my SysMMC. What I've done is install a game from the eShop, and it required HorizonOS 17. Someone told me to update it only on SysMMC and not the EmuMMC, and guess what, it soft-bricked my Switch because I didn't update AMS and HorizonOS 17 has the infamous bricking bug if you've previously wiped your switch through unofficial means (which I have done). If there was a way to recover from that brick, please let me know.
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Because it was made upon CFW installation for emergency purposes - i.e. brick recovery.
Hekate does give a single digit and color when there's a HorizonOS panic. The color was yellow, the code was 06.Again, stop blaming others for YOU not doing the proper research. No one told you to update.
Hell Atmosphere had RELEASED the bug fix WHEN you started this thread. You had NO REASON but YOURSELF to blame.
You never even told us the full error. Just error 6? The Switch gives a whole lot more than just a single digit.
Ah yes, not updating the needed files. Again, not doing proper research.Hekate does give a single digit and color when there's a HorizonOS panic. The color was yellow, the code was 06.