So I tried switching from SX OS (Mariko) to Atmosphere, thinking it'd be relatively painless, but I messed up. I'm an idiot, I have no clue what I did wrong and what to do to fix it.
I followed the rentry guide to migrate my sxos emunand to an atmosphere emunand. My emunand was created from a 10.2.0 stock sysnand, but at some point I'd used ChoiDuJourNX to upgrade emunand to 11.0.0 then downgraded back to 10.2.0, which obviously corrupted my boot0/1 files. I did try restoring just the boot0/1 files from a clean nand dump I made when I first got the core but it didn't work (this was on 10.2.0).
So I decided to start from scratch. Completely wiped my microsd (actually deleted the entire volume and remade the whole partition). Then I followed the rentry instructions instructions to set up atmosphere from scratch.
Now I'm getting this error when I try to launch atmosphere: "Failed to match warm boot with fuses - Sleep Mode won't work". I can't boot stock sysnand from hekate, because it gives me the same error. But if I swap the SX OS boot files back in, I can launch stock sysnand no problem from the SX OS menu.
Some random info:
Found pkg1 ('20200303104606')
Burnt Fuses (0DM 7/6): 14 - 0 (HOS: 11.0.0+)
ODM Fields (4, 6, 7): 00010A40 00000000 00003FFF
Current stock firmware: 10.2.0
So I know I probably did something very stupid, but what was it? Completely wiping the microsd? Before I wiped it, sxos/hekate would boot pretty instantly, but now it takes like 30 seconds to go from a black screen to the menu each time. Do I need to do completely restore my clean nand? A 11.0.0 boot0/1 donor? I think another solution would be to upgrade to 12.0.0 on stock and start from there but at this point my nerves are shot, and I'm afraid I won't even get SX OS to run anymore. I have no clue what to do without messing things up more
I followed the rentry guide to migrate my sxos emunand to an atmosphere emunand. My emunand was created from a 10.2.0 stock sysnand, but at some point I'd used ChoiDuJourNX to upgrade emunand to 11.0.0 then downgraded back to 10.2.0, which obviously corrupted my boot0/1 files. I did try restoring just the boot0/1 files from a clean nand dump I made when I first got the core but it didn't work (this was on 10.2.0).
So I decided to start from scratch. Completely wiped my microsd (actually deleted the entire volume and remade the whole partition). Then I followed the rentry instructions instructions to set up atmosphere from scratch.
Now I'm getting this error when I try to launch atmosphere: "Failed to match warm boot with fuses - Sleep Mode won't work". I can't boot stock sysnand from hekate, because it gives me the same error. But if I swap the SX OS boot files back in, I can launch stock sysnand no problem from the SX OS menu.
Some random info:
Found pkg1 ('20200303104606')
Burnt Fuses (0DM 7/6): 14 - 0 (HOS: 11.0.0+)
ODM Fields (4, 6, 7): 00010A40 00000000 00003FFF
Current stock firmware: 10.2.0
So I know I probably did something very stupid, but what was it? Completely wiping the microsd? Before I wiped it, sxos/hekate would boot pretty instantly, but now it takes like 30 seconds to go from a black screen to the menu each time. Do I need to do completely restore my clean nand? A 11.0.0 boot0/1 donor? I think another solution would be to upgrade to 12.0.0 on stock and start from there but at this point my nerves are shot, and I'm afraid I won't even get SX OS to run anymore. I have no clue what to do without messing things up more
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