Ill check it out thanks again!If you press + on the icon, there should be an option to delete the software.
It's strange that it doesn't just update over original copy.
Ill check it out thanks again!If you press + on the icon, there should be an option to delete the software.
And what about the save files?Might possibly be bad .NSP files or they weren't fully installed. Try installing them with another application such as Tinfoil or Goldleaf to see if the issue persists.
The games will be on the HDD and their icons will stay on your home screen. They won't be associated with the micro SD card unless you install some updates to that card for those games.
This also happens if you install an update or DLC for a game but the regions don't match.Ill check it out thanks again!
It's strange that it doesn't just update over original copy.
Save files are stored on the NAND so how you play the games makes no difference.And what about the save files?
If you want to preserve your fuses in case you want to downgrade to a lower firmware in the future, such as when a hypothetical untethered coldboot exploit comes out, then you can update with the homebrew application ChoiDujourNX. If you don't care about fuses, you can update online.So I have a 5.1.0 Switch with SXOS installed and autoRCM enabled.
How do I update properly to the latest 6.2? I don't really care about bans, can I just update via WIFI?
Firmware 6.2 broke all CFW for a while but as of now, they are all updated to work with that firmware.So whats the deal with FW 6.2? Havent used my switch in a while and it's currently on 6.0.1 and have seen a lot of "only works on 6.2" or different update files for units under 6.2 etc.
I'm wondering if updating will cause problems/make things harder?
I use SX OS and would like to keep doing it btw!
I was told that my Switch will brick definitely if I update online. Just in case updated through Choi. I guess I was scared for nothing.If you want to preserve your fuses in case you want to downgrade to a lower firmware in the future, such as when a hypothetical untethered coldboot exploit comes out, then you can update with the homebrew application ChoiDujourNX. If you don't care about fuses, you can update online.
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Its kind of impossible to brick from updating online but there is something that can happen which one could mistake for a brick. If you are updating from a firmware that supports exFAT, you typically update to the non-exFAT version of the firmware when you update online. This can cause a black screen when trying to boot CFW since the firmware the CFW is currently trying to boot on lacks the exFAT patch and thus lead to a black screen. This is also another reason why it may be better to update offline with homebrew applications.I was told that my Switch will brick definitely if I update online. Just in case updated through Choi. I guess I was scared for nothing.
Thanks a lot. Should I never load original firmware or is it fine?Its kind of impossible to brick from updating online but there is something that can happen which one could mistake for a brick. If you are updating from a firmware that supports exFAT, you typically update to the non-exFAT version of the firmware when you update online. This can cause a black screen when trying to boot CFW since the firmware the CFW is currently trying to boot on lacks the exFAT patch and thus lead to a black screen. This is also another reason why it may be better to update offline with homebrew applications.
OFW and CFW share the same firmware so if CFW doesn't support exFAT, then OFW won't support it either. If you are worried about burning fuses, booting OFW through a CFW's bootloader will not burn fuses (e.g. Hekate, SX OS). If you boot OFW without RCM, you will burn fuses. Outside of those situations, its perfectly fine to boot OFW.Thanks a lot. Should I never load original firmware or is it fine?
Does it not show any options after pressing +? If not, you can try checking in Data Management. If even that fails, Goldleaf can delete titles as well.Right so if I press the + button it just shows blank background then goes back to menu again. Doesn't do or change anything unfortunately
The Kosmos splash screen should only appear if you are using the autoboot option in Hekate.Dumb question, but I don't see the Kosmos splash screen anymore on my Switch. Everything still works, and I see the firmware in the settings, should I be worried?
ReiNX and Atmosphere are very similar. Also the ReiNX guide should have explained how you can add homebrew applications to your Switch. If not, reread the guide; it is very clearly explained if you read through the guide, not skimmed over it.IS Atmosphere an CFW like ReinX? Or is it something else? I Can't figure it out, and on the instalation of ReinX, it said to deactivate the AutoRCM after change the CFW... So i'm very scared to instal it.
I want to use a save editor, and can't figure it out how to install the homebrew
If you google .XCI splitters, a lot of results should pop up. I don't know which ones are better than others or if there is a "best" splitter.Good day all. Having a ball with my new SX Pro. I was able to dump my retail copy of Zelda BOTW. I set the dumper app to split the xci because my SD card is formatted FAT32. So, my noob question is, If a have an existing XCI that is larger than 4GB, how do I split it so it'll fit onto my SD card AND the switch will be able to read it? Thank you everyone.
No.Is there a new exploit for patched systems out yet?
Yup.so if i backup my nand with Hekate it will verify the backup but if i load it up through SX OS it wont ?
Does it not show any options after pressing +? If not, you can try checking in Data Management. If even that fails, Goldleaf can delete titles as well.