I really don't think it is something physical, because it worked a moment ago, I think it is because I just formatted the sd card through the computer...Try cleaning the contacts or inserting a different card.
I really don't think it is something physical, because it worked a moment ago, I think it is because I just formatted the sd card through the computer...Try cleaning the contacts or inserting a different card.
I really don't think it is something physical, because it worked a moment ago, I think it is because I just formatted the sd card through the computer...
Upon Googling your error code (which is a habit I recommend you develop since most tech support do the same thing to solve issues), most users report the problem being fixed when you update your patches. Download the latest patches from this thread.So guys i have pokemon bd and demon slayer just working yesterday and this morning.
Issue: they stop working so i checked for corrupt data and its said that SD card is corrupted, but i can still play all of my other games. I can still access hombrew, hekate and atmosphere.
Note: I was in the middle of transfering files from sd card to pc when the power is down.
Is it really the sd card that is corrupted or is it the game files?
Tried to install those games again and awoo installer error 0x001fb402
Thank you a lot! Your tips help me to update Atmosphere to latest version and FW to 14.1.1, I really appreciate it!Sysnand is OK. It’s unlikely that you’ll brick your system but it could happen. If anything bad happens you want it to happen to Emunand therfore Emunand is accepted practice. It’s worth it to get a bigger SDCard so you can run with an emunand.
Please use Daybreak. The nro comes with Atmosphere. Choi is out of date.
You could install a Trinket M0 and “hide” the RCM process but not eliminate it.
Trinket M0 Hardware — The @mattytrog Bible for installing the Trinket M0
Trinket M0 Software — The @mattytrog encyclopedia of Trinket M0 software (source here https://github.com/mattytrog/FUSEE_SUITE)
Here are the ones I keep on my Switch.
- Tinfoil — Polished installer. Recommend the Self installing version.
- DBI — Capable feature filled and fast installer.
- Tinwoo — A nice installer for when you just want to install.
- Goldleaf — The kitchen sink but it can also install games.
Read through one of the latest guides and enjoy!
Here’s one that I have no personal vested interest in but has worked for many folks https://rentry.org/SwitchHackingIsEasy
If you’re bored, click my signature block…
When your Switch is off it is indeed off. You will not be able to communicate with it using Windows.Thank you a lot! Your tips help me to update Atmosphere to latest version and FW to 14.1.1, I really appreciate it!
One more question: it seems that when I turn off the system I can't inject fusee unless I press the power button first. The APX even won't appear in the Device Manager of Windows. Can I assume that the Switch is really powered off until I press the power button or there is any chance that it will turn on to RCM by it self after some time?
They are not needed to run CFW but you will want to move that entire folder to somewhere safe! Keep a copy on your PC and another copy in the Cloud and another at your girlfriends mom’s house. No need to keep it on you’d SD card. They will be worth their weight in gold come time when you will actually need them. Let’s hope you never need them.Hey again, sometime later I would like to make a backup of the SD card, not only for the games but for the necessary CFW files, the one that weighs more is a folder called "backup" that weights 30gb, inside it has 3 files and 1 folder
The files are BOOT0, BOOT1, rawnand.bin and a folder called restore which is empty, if I would like to buy another SD card to backup the CFW files, do I have to copy that folder too or is it not necessary to continue using cfw? as little as i understand I assume that this is a backup of the console memory and not related to the cfw, right?
100% correct on all counts.Ok, I'll back up that folder on some hdds that I have, so it doesn't need to be on the switch right now because from what I understand is that it is a backup of the nand that I would only use if somehow the console bricks, right?
what file system did you format the drive to? Exfat And FAT32 are the only ones that Switch will recognize. Is your new drive NTFS?Help with my hard drive: Everything on sx os worked fine i had a working hard drive but then that broke so i got a new one. The hard drive i got was western digital but the point is it doesn't show up for some reason on switch on pc it works but on switch it doesn't.
It was nttfs but i did format it to exfat did not work.what file system did you format the drive to? Exfat And FAT32 are the only ones that Switch will recognize. Is your new drive NTFS?
Do you recall what your old drive was?It was nttfs but i did format it to exfat did not work.
My old drive was a seagate back up plus slim. i specified both since it worked with my seagate which was also exfat format.Do you recall what your old drive was?
When you upgraded your firmware did you specify fat32+exfat or just fat32? Those are the two options.
Maybe try formatting It to fat32 real quick just to see.
Check cables, check power, standard stuff. There’s honestly not many levers we need to flip since we know the old drive worked.My old drive was a seagate back up plus slim. i specified both since it worked with my seagate which was also exfat format.
Ok tried through mac and it worked. I don't know why maybe it was the wd program on windows bit it fully worked. Thanks for the fast replies and help.Check cables, check power, standard stuff. There’s honestly not many levers we need to flip since we know the old drive worked.
E: It’s connected via the dock, right? Does the disk run on External power or internal via usb power?
Wild. Glad it’s working!Ok tried through mac and it worked. I don't know why maybe it was the wd program on windows bit it fully worked. Thanks for the fast replies and help.