fab great help guys.....really appreciatedThat's fine, just follow what daijobu, the guy above this post, linked. TegraSmash is the tool used for Windows computers.
fab great help guys.....really appreciatedThat's fine, just follow what daijobu, the guy above this post, linked. TegraSmash is the tool used for Windows computers.
Depends on what you want to do. If you are looking to play backups, there is no way to do that for the time being apart from buying Team Xectuer's modchip that will be released on June 15th.So, I'm on 2.1.0. What I need to do?
Need update or wait and then somehow I can play games on low fw?
Voila: https://gbatemp.net/threads/switchbru-dns-v4-0-0.503818/I've completely turned off wifi on my 3.0 Switch. How can I now use Pegaswitch without getting that web applet blocking update notification downloading onto my device?
. Nothing appears in hbmenu?
A member of this community has some videos that might assist you. This is a rabbit hole worth falling into.
Douse yourself in knowledge. If you get the chance, remember to thank those who made this possible.
I have a 3.02
Is the advice to still stay low or doesnt matter now with new developments and tx switch os (dumped??)
I think it only matters if you're on either 1.0 (which is apparently the best), and then 3.0. If you're over 3.0, you might as well be on 4.1.I have a 3.02
Is the advice to still stay low or doesnt matter now with new developments and tx switch os (dumped??)
Is there a way to do a NAND backup on 3.0.0 with Pegaswitch?
This is why using tin foil is not recommended. Even if may appear to be only touching pins 9 and 10, it may even up being in contact with the other pins. It may even move a bit after it is inserted into the Switch. This is not a problem due to the Joy-Cons but the pins on the Switch rail that the Joy-Con connects to. Either remove the tin-foil and use something else or replace the Switch rail.After Using the Tinfoil Method (Only 9 and 10 pins were touched) My Switch can't recognize my right joycon connected to my switch. Anyone got a fix? otherwise I might just buy a new set of joycons.
It only seems like the right joycon isnt connected to the switch. I connected my left joycon to the right rail to see if the rail was messed up. it only seems to be the right joycon the wont connect. I do plan on buying new joycons so this isnt bad for me anyways.This is why using tin foil is not recommended. Even if may appear to be only touching pins 9 and 10, it may even up being in contact with the other pins. It may even move a bit after it is inserted into the Switch. This is not a problem due to the Joy-Cons but the pins on the Switch rail that the Joy-Con connects to. Either remove the tin-foil and use something else or replace the Switch rail.
What the tin foil is doing is it shorting pins 9 and 10 on the Joy-Con which end up shorting pins 9 and 10 on the Switch. This type of problem can occur due to other being pins being shorted, but it is a problem stemming from the Switch's side and not the Joy-Cons. Buying another Joy-Con won't connect to the right side since the pins on the right side are being damaged by the tin foil. The left side remains intact because you only shorted the pins on the right side. So your options are still to remove the tin foil and use something else or replace the Switch right-hand rail.It only seems like the right joycon isnt connected to the switch. I connected my left joycon to the right rail to see if the rail was messed up. it only seems to be the right joycon the wont connect. I do plan on buying new joycons so this isnt bad for me anyways.
In order to use TegraSmash, you have to drag and drop a payload, or a .bin file, in order for it to be sent to the Switch. Simply plugging in the Switch and double clicking on TegraSmash will not do anything.So I can boot into RCM, but whenever I plug my switch into my pc and install the APX drivers nothing happens with tegraRCM. My cable isn't faulty, the switch charges just fine. I've been working on this for several hours and I'm tempted to give up.
In order to use TegraSmash, you have to drag and drop a payload, or a .bin file, in order for it to be sent to the Switch. Simply plugging in the Switch and double clicking on TegraSmash will not do anything.