how to fix pokemon sword no cheats detected? (trouble shoot the location, build id, program/title id already)
I haven't collected any data on whether patches increase ban chances or not but given that most people use patches anyways and that there were bans before the existence of patches, its safe to assume they don't increase your chances significantly.Thanks for the information, I wasn't sure whether it was possible to deactivate the famous patches, but now I know it's not possible.
I know I'm taking a risk, but it seems to me that many people have been playing for years using sysnand cfw and emunand cfw with the patches on top.
My question is the following : does the simple fact of having the patches and be connected online (sys cfw) mean a ban? (Forgetting the emunand altogether, since all you have to do is use the various protections or simply make sure it doesn't connect to the Internet.)
No, one of the uses for CFW is to backup game saves because it is impossible to do on the Switch. The best alternative is cloud saves but not all games support that service. If you want to backup your save data, you have to hack your console and use CFWHi guys! I have an unmodded OLED and I am thinking about modding it.
Is there a way to back up a game save from the OFW (aka what I have on my unmodded switch) to the CFW or PC for safe keeping?
I had my switch and games stolen recently. Insurance covered a new switch but I'm mostly upset about my lost game saves as I don't wish to pay to cloud save.
I see a lot of stuff on the web about saving CFW saves to OFW but not the other way around.
Unfortunately, there is no way to check if your pins are damaged without taking apart the console.
The original purpose of emuMMC is to be on a higher firmware than sysMMC. Not updating only emuMMC means you're actually doing something wrong.Successfully diagnosed the issue. It was the joycon rail. I replaced it, got everything working, and updated all the CFW and tooling.
OFW question. My sysmmc is on 7.0.1, and my emuMMC is on 7.0.1|AMS 1.5.4|E I would like to update to a newer firmware to play newer games. Is there any reason to only update emuMMC? I don't mind not being able to play gamepacks, I have an untouched switch just for that.
Or should I just update OFW, then extract the new firmware and update emummc?
Thanks. Is this the best guide to follow? https://rentry.org/UpgradeDowngradeThe original purpose of emuMMC is to be on a higher firmware than sysMMC. Not updating only emuMMC means you're actually doing something wrong.
Thanks for replying. Sorry, just a tiny bit of clarity. Are you saying that if I mod my switch I can then back up game saves from OFW to CFW/PC or it's just impossible altogether and I will only be able to back up save files that are originally created in CFW? Many thanks!If you want to backup your save data, you have to hack your console and use CFW
No Ii meant that hte link you sent start with a notice, that if you are under 0.20, you should follow another route. That is what I ment.If you meant NeutOS, you shouldn't be using it.
Now I understand your question. You appear to have a misconception about CFW and OFW. They are just modes that boot the console. Its similar to if you boot your computer normally or in Safe Mode; in both scenarios, you are using your computer. The same applies to the Switch when it comes to CFW and OFW. No matter which one you use, you are still using a Nintendo Switch. And the save data is stored within the console. You cannot dump that save data in OFW but you can dump it in CFW.Thanks for replying. Sorry, just a tiny bit of clarity. Are you saying that if I mod my switch I can then back up game saves from OFW to CFW/PC or it's just impossible altogether and I will only be able to back up save files that are originally created in CFW? Many thanks!
No Ii meant that hte link you sent start with a notice, that if you are under 0.20, you should follow another route. That is what I ment.
No, that just means that the NRO/XCI isn't signed/signature was removed. Happens with Homebrew and certain nxdumptool dumps.Should I worry about DBI invalid signature messages ?
Fusee-gelee is a bootrom exploit, meaning it will work on any non-patched switch, no matter anything.Considering hacking my 2017 non-patched Switch. I’ve been reading https://switch.homebrew.guide/index.html to figure out what I need and I have most of the requirements (all I need is a jig, but they are dirt cheap on Amazon right now). However I have a few questions before I decide to do this.
-fusee-gelee works on all OS versions according to the guide. Is this true? Should I be using this if I have the latest firmware? Anything else I should know about it?
-If I turn my hacked Switch on, will it boot into OFW or CFW? Is there an option to have it turn on normally, and then push a button or start an app to switch it to “modded mode” (like Haxchi on Wii U)? I ask this because I will rarely be using modded content and I don’t want to raise the risk of a ban if possible.
-Can I un-mod my Switch once it’s hacked (for whatever reason)
-If I get banned, does it affect just the user or the entire system? I don’t have Switch Online, but I need the eShop for DLC and game updates. Will keeping my system in airplane mode while using hacks keep me under Nintendo’s radar?
-(Dumb question) Will I need the Joy-Cons for anything? I ask because some Wii U homebrew requires the GamePad or an OG Wii Remote. I do not have working Joy-Cons but I have a Pro Controller
Sorry for the long list. I just want to be 100% sure I know what’s going on before I commit to this.
What's the best way to remote play PS4 with the Switch?
Short answer: No.Is there a way to play games from a network or USB drive instead of installing to emuMMC in Atmosphere?