When installing NSP's via tinfoil should I ignore the firmware version? Default is no, but I've been selecting yes. I’m On 5.1.
The short answer is yes however I will also try to explain what it actually does in as simple terms as possible.When installing NSP's via tinfoil should I ignore the firmware version? Default is no, but I've been selecting yes. I’m On 5.1.
Make sure you a folder that ends in 100D under titles as well as hbmenu.nro on the root of the SD card.I am trying ReiNX for the first time today and noticed when I click album it takes me to the actual album and not the homebrew. I also tried while holding R and nothing, same thing with L. Thanks to anyone that can help me.
Also, just curious....when you send the Hekate payload over and choose launch, then CFW is that atmosphere that it defaults to?
Make sure you a folder that ends in 100D under titles as well as hbmenu.nro on the root of the SD card.
What SX OS is not the EmuNAND that we all know and love. Basically instead of redirecting/emulating the NAND on an SD card (like how it was done on the 3DS), they split the NAND into 2 partitions. Meaning your total NAND has now been modified and can be detected by Nintendo, if not already. Not only that but your console can easily get bricked if one or both partitions get messed up. Apart from that, its the same old EmuNAND that we all know; separation of hacks from legit play, allows users to boot higher firmwares without updating, etc.Ok so as simply put as possible what can we do with a emmunand ?
Online?
Upon further reading, this guy "claims" its pretty safe: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-does-sx-os-emunand-work.518936/So this doesn't allow you to go online without getting banned or anything like that? From what you described I think I'm going to cancel making Annie Moon and on my system and just stick with 2.0 as it is I wouldn't even use S xos but I bought it before I knew about the other custom firmwares
You should be able to. Why? Does it not work for you?So guys, I usually proceed with entering AutoRCM, inject Hekate, and then launch reiNX.
My Question now, can I skip injecting Hekate and just inject ReiNX directly from AutoRCM?
Only difference is you don't have to navigate the Hekate menu or any menu when you load ReiNX directly but functionally, its identical.I haven't tried it yet. thought I need to do the Hekate Step for whatever reason (Protecting eFuses, or Sig Patches, or something)
So directly injecting ReiNX is basically safe/the same as if I first inject Hekate and then launch ReiNX trough that?
This is about the least riskiest way to update without burning fuses in terms of being banned: https://gbatemp.net/threads/an-easy...ch-firmware-without-burning-any-fuses.511847/So I haven't used my switch in a while, its currently on 4.1.0, I see that I can update it without burning the fuses, I just want to update it then use it as a normal switch but with the capability of downgrading at a later date... is there a way of doing that without being banned?
Ive seen how to go about updating without burning the fuses, but is there a way to use the switch normally afterwards or do you have to use cfw and risk a ban?This is about the least riskiest way to update without burning fuses in terms of being banned: https://gbatemp.net/threads/an-easy...ch-firmware-without-burning-any-fuses.511847/
It is impossible to use the Switch without a ban and preserve a downgrade path simultaneously; you must choose one or the other.Ive seen how to go about updating without burning the fuses, but is there a way to use the switch normally afterwards or do you have to use cfw and risk a ban?