Yep!BOOT0/BOOT1 are supposed to be 4 megabytes each, right?
Recommended!Do I need to disable any kind of AutoRCM before restoring the full NAND?
Thanks!Yep!
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AutoRCM is more or less "installed" into BOOT. So after reflashing a BOOT0/1 backup from before installing AutoRCM it would be gone automaticly.Do I need to disable any kind of AutoRCM before restoring the full NAND?
No it doesn't matter. You tried to boot with the stock option? Maybe the atmosphere parts create an incompatibility.@CTCaer there is something I can do?
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I dont know if it is relevant but I first restore rawnand and boot0/1 after.
I want to do a nand backup, but have already used sx os. Is this going to be a problem? Are there any steps i should take like uninstall Auto RCM, or boot into original firmware first?
SX OS doesn't affect the NAND backup. You have to boot using his mod of Hekate instead of the SX OS loader.This doesn't matter. The autorcm is on BOOT0. Whatever condition your BOOT0 was when you made the backup, that's what you get.
SX OS doesn't affect the NAND backup. You have to boot using his mod of Hekate instead of the SX OS loader.
Got my fully verified clean backup, ~130 mins, then spent even longer generating sha256 checksums for each file and rar'ing it all away at max compression. Feeling secure af and safe to start hacking. Cheers!
Hekate is not a firmware upgrader.Can I use this to update from 4.2 to latest firmware and the use sx pro?
I don't know what is that extra data that is written to BOOT0 every-time you boot into Horizon. It might be checked and match.I backuped the RAW NAND before I started with homebrew and SX OS but I realised just now that I also need BOOT 0 and BOOT 1. Will the later created BOOT files be compatible with my RAW NAND backup which I did a week ago and will I be safe if I roll back to the original NAND (before SX OS) and the BOOT partitions (after SX OS)?
Yeah plug it. You can unplug/plug the USB cable to a PC or wall adapter at will when in Hekate.Welp! I just started my NAND Dump and didnt realise it could take upto 2 hours.. I cant see the battery level - can I plug into my PC to charge whilst the backup runs? If not how do I quit out of this backup routine.
Weird? Nope.Huh... The checksum for rawnand.bin backed up with 3.0 differs from the checksum made with 3.1. Yet, no changes made to the Switch itself (installation or other). Weird.
Doesn't matter if you are not having an upgraded firmware with no fuse burnt.What's the best advice @CTCaer?
Do a rawnand backup with autorcm enabled or disable it first then do the backup?
what actually means "Auto boot"? can someone pls explain this to me?^^ every time we reboot the switch, we get into hekata? or am i wrong?