try using Joy-Con ToolkitI search everywhere on the internet about this topic and I cannot find anything talking about this, does someone know how can I turn it back to black?
a few time ago my switch bricked and when i rebuilt it (with a donnor nand) the colors of the unit turned redWeird, does this mean it is the mario edition motherboard that someone has rehoused? That's the only switch that had the tablet as a separate colour, which was red. (except for the labcon switch but you had to win that one iirc)
I think the toolkit only works with controllers but I could be wrong, my switch died so I have no way to check.
It's likely just a hex value somewhere in the firmware files. Needs in the haystack situation.So just the nand huh? Weird that the colour would be stored on the nand, I guess it's easier for ninty cos they can just pop any board into the mario switch with just a standard motherboard.
Either that or maybe the tools you used to rebuild the nand someone affected the colour. I've never rebuilt a nand before so it's just guesswork as to where the switch colour is actually located. I'd assume the colour would be tied to the motherboard serial, but I guess not if you have a standard motherboard.
On the plus side, if you ever want a custom red switch shell, it'll match in software. Not exactly a solution but still.
Unless someone with more knowledge on this knows how to change it, I guess the only way to change it back is to get another nand, from a regular black switch and use that.
and how do i change it?It's likely just a hex value somewhere in the firmware files. Needs in the haystack situation.
That I don't know. But it will change the checksum of the firmware files, which may or may not be problematic even if you succeed. Some consoles hash their firmware before installing it.and how do i change it?