Yeah mine is refurbished ¿is it risky to attempt a fusee gulee on this switch?They are refurbished unit I believe, you need to push a payload to check if it patched or not.
As in could it brick it?Yeah mine is refurbished ¿is it risky to attempt a fusee gulee on this switch?
Yeah mine is refurbished ¿is it risky to attempt a fusee gulee on this switch?
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You can try this, if you get 0x0000 it is patched
https://switch.homebrew.guide/best way to do it with a paperclip?
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i dont own a 3d printer and i dont want to spend moneyI would get a jig
i dont own a 3d printer and i dont want to spend money
How precise I need to be for the paperclip thing? And if it bricks, is it fixable?
I didn't buy the switch they bought it for meIf you can afford a switch you can afford a jig.
I personally would not use the paper clip method, or any other than the jig. Find a friend, school, library, etc, who has a 3d printer, or buy a jig off ebay, they're super cheap. Not worth the risk of frying your switch.How precise I need to be for the paperclip thing? And if it bricks, is it fixable?
chances of frying the switch w/ paperclip?I personally would not use the paper clip method, or any other than the jig. Find a friend, school, library, etc, who has a 3d printer, or buy a jig off ebay, they're super cheap. Not worth the risk of frying your switch.
also nobody i know owns a 3d printerI personally would not use the paper clip method, or any other than the jig. Find a friend, school, library, etc, who has a 3d printer, or buy a jig off ebay, they're super cheap. Not worth the risk of frying your switch.
That's on you bud...sorry I don't know. You make your own choices, we're just here trying to help. I'd read through those guides fully first though. But good luck!chances of frying the switch w/ paperclip?
Asking for 2nd time. What's the best way to bend the paperclip, and what are the chances for the switch bricking?That's on you bud...sorry I don't know. You make your own choices, we're just here trying to help. But good luck!
I don't know, I've never used that method, sorry. Those guides tell you all about how, and about possibilities of bricking.Asking for 2nd time. What's the best way to bend the paperclip, and what are the chances for the switch bricking?
i never use joycons so that doesnt bother me to much, pls continue w/ list of risksat worst you will fry your rail... honestly, if you don't wanna risk. Don't bother.
i never use joycons so that doesnt bother me to much, pls continue w/ list of risks
same reason idcThe worse case is that break your right rail.
same reason idc