I'm just wondering how people "accidentally" update? In order for me to update, I have to literally go out of my way to seek out the firmware update files, put them on an sd card, and install them with some home brew program.
Usually they have a little brother that has a friend from out of town that has "borrowed" the switch, then they accidentaly put in a wifi password to connect to the net, turn on automatic updates and then update. Or they just blame it on the dog. These types of people never take responsibility for their own actions which seems to be the way of most younger people these days - everything is always someone else's fault in their minds - unless the thing they did was good and then they are happy to take the credit.I'm just wondering how people "accidentally" update? In order for me to update, I have to literally go out of my way to seek out the firmware update files, put them on an sd card, and install them with some home brew program.
If the Switch is connected to the Internet, HOS will see that an update is available and pester you about it every time you try to launch a game, with three options: Update, Start Software and Cancel. Update is selected by default, so a slip of the finger is all it takes. I've done this before.I'm just wondering how people "accidentally" update? In order for me to update, I have to literally go out of my way to seek out the firmware update files, put them on an sd card, and install them with some home brew program.
Any news on 17.0.0 signature patches? anyone........
I heard that It will take longer than usual for the 17.0.0 sigpatches to be released, they are saying that It requires a major rework due to the nature of the FW update but I hope It comes out soon.Any news on 17.0.0 signature patches? anyone........
I heard that It will take longer than usual for the 17.0.0 sigpatches to be released, they are saying that It requires a major rework due to the nature of the FW update but I hope It comes out soon.
I'm just wondering how people "accidentally" update? In order for me to update, I have to literally go out of my way to seek out the firmware update files, put them on an sd card, and install them with some home brew program.
I did it several times on the past. When you have a stock nand to play online (like I do), a message pops up asking for update, if you hit A the update begins. This screen is very intrusive, and if you mash A when start a game (or return from home screen to a game mashing A) it will update.I'm just wondering how people "accidentally" update? In order for me to update, I have to literally go out of my way to seek out the firmware update files, put them on an sd card, and install them with some home brew program.
I’ve done it before I was too lazy to block system updates thinking I could just click ignore every time I launched a game until I got lazy one day and was spamming the A button (cause that makes it load faster)I'm just wondering how people "accidentally" update? In order for me to update, I have to literally go out of my way to seek out the firmware update files, put them on an sd card, and install them with some home brew program.
If the Switch is connected to the Internet, HOS will see that an update is available and pester you about it every time you try to launch a game, with three options: Update, Start Software and Cancel. Update is selected by default, so a slip of the finger is all it takes. I've done this before.
For me was going back to stock, because I wanted a fresh install and thought, lets update the OFW so I can make a backup of the latest firmware from a clean device. Did not know about the warning about the firmware update, I was out of the loop because I hardly use my Switch. So it's no big deal I need to wait now, but that's how I got updated, haha.
I did it several times on the past. When you have a stock nand to play online (like I do), a message pops up asking for update, if you hit A the update begins. This screen is very intrusive, and if you mash A when start a game (or return from home screen to a game mashing A) it will update.
There are means to not get this message, but not everybody knows and some are lazy (like I am) to do something about it.
I forgot that I did incognito like years ago, so even if I tried to purposely update, it errors out. I was confused how people were accidentally updating, when it's a pain in the ass for me to purposely update, to the point where I skip multiple updates. lolI’ve done it before I was too lazy to block system updates thinking I could just click ignore every time I launched a game until I got lazy one day and was spamming the A button (cause that makes it load faster)
That's cool but I don't care about a ban. It's my extra Switch. I also have a Switch Lite that I use legally, this Switch is a launch Switch so I use it to experiment with it and test games before I buy them. So a ban will not be the end of the world. That's also why I can wait until the 1.7.0.0 thing is solved/stable. But thanks for the icognito thing, fun thing to try.I forgot that I did incognito like years ago, so even if I tried to purposely update, it errors out. I was confused how people were accidentally updating, when it's a pain in the ass for me to purposely update, to the point where I skip multiple updates. lol
https://www.cfwaifu.com/switch-incognito/
Bad updates can lead to a nand brick, ban is not the first concern with that. Ban is something that I don't understand at all. I used to be ultra careful, but now I even run piracy on stock firmware, and I'm waiting for my ban, and nothing happened yet but in this forums there are people that got banned for silly reasons.That's cool but I don't care about a ban. It's my extra Switch. I also have a Switch Lite that I use legally, this Switch is a launch Switch so I use it to experiment with it and test games before I buy them. So a ban will not be the end of the world. That's also why I can wait until the 1.7.0.0 thing is solved/stable. But thanks for the icognito thing, fun thing to try.
But I have had CFW on it before, with 90DNS which blocked everything, is it still something I can and need to use or is my serialnumber out there already? Again, I don't care about a ban but precautions are always good to use
A lot of people won't admit to piracy so they claim to have been banned for stuff like theming HOS or using homebrew while connected to the Internet :eyeroll: but really it's piracy. I was banned for piracy, and so was everyone I know who was banned. I've never actually met anyone who claimed IRL to have been banned for silly stuff like theming. Not when they have to look you in the eye while they say it.but in this forums there are people that got banned for silly reasons.
I personally hope my Switch is banned. It should be.A lot of people won't admit to piracy so they claim to have been banned for stuff like theming HOS or using homebrew while connected to the Internet :eyeroll: but really it's piracy. I was banned for piracy, and so was everyone I know who was banned. I've never actually met anyone who claimed IRL to have been banned for silly stuff like theming. Not when they have to look you in the eye while they say it.