They are just plain text files, you can make them with notepad, just remember to change the file type to all files when you save otherwise notepad will add the *.txt extension to your filename.Hey! are hekate.ipl.ini and exosphere.ini txt files? Or how do I make them?
I did this with the advanced pack from the link, but still stuck on a black screen after boot logo in CFW and stock.Sorry, that's the extent of my knowledge of modding. Since your question pertains to a specific game, I'd recommend asking in the thread I linked earlier.
Try deleting all of the files on the SD card except the payload.bin then downloading these files and place them on the SD card instead.
Well it depends on which chip is being installed but since you mentioned Atmosphere, I'm going to assume it is the hwfly (if I'm wrong, please correct me). With that out of the way, you can just quickly copy all of the files from your old SD card, minus the Nintendo folder, then put them on a new SD card and insert that into the OLED console. Then depending on if you originally used Hekate or fusee with your Erista model, rename either Hekate.bin or fusee.bin to payload.bin and place that on the root of the new SD card as well. If all goes well, it should boot up to the setup you had on your first console without all of the games or save data of course.
Hey! are hekate.ipl.ini and exosphere.ini txt files? Or how do I make them?
Hi binkinator,Between these two tools there’s almost nothing you can’t do with *nand.
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Let Hekate format your partitions and then use the above to manipulate Nand image in place…
If it requires more than chkdsk X: /f
…you really don’t want that drive around anyway.
NXNandManager can look at your old backups and pull the /User/Saves out of it. There’s a blurb on the front page of the GitHub.Hi binkinator,
I got a new 512GB micro sd card and first tried to restore the emunand partition and the fat32 files. However that ended up with action the same way as before- black screen at boot.
So I recreated the partition and emuMMC from hekate with a fresh install. This finally fixed the black screen hang.
Now the question is how can I transfer the game files and the game saves from recovered old installation Fat32 files and the emuMMC partition backup FULL_NAND.bin?
I would really appreciate any help on this.
Does the console boot up without an SD card inserted?I did this with the advanced pack from the link, but still stuck on a black screen after boot logo in CFW and stock.
Assuming its the hwfly, you shouldn't need to change anything outside of what I said to change earlier.It's either the latest OLED v4 hwfly or a clone, I really can't tell but was from an ali seller w solid reviews, and fair price.
I just wanted to try and pre-emptively setup an SD card to test out the switch in front of the installer, to make sure it's connected and working right before I take it home.
My only question is the old Erista was an early SX OS cfw, now on Atmosphere. When I use a dongle to cold boot it, it launches into Hekate, and then I launch it into emunand atmosphere.
The OLED obviously doesn't have an SX use history, so when I copy the old SD card over, should I change anything specifically?
This is a fairly specific question, I hope this is an appropriate place to post this:
Does JKSV allow me to preserve multiple Animal Crossing New Horizons islands? If I backup my existing save/island and then delete it and start a new one, can I reinsert my old save/island later with no drawbacks or risk of being banned?
If there is a risk of being banned after reinserting an old save/island, how can it be avoided?
Do I have to never use Animal Crossing's online features again?
Or would any online activity after that, regardless of game, be risky?
To be clear I only want to backup and restore ACNH saves. No other games, and no additional editing.
I've looked around a lot and what little information I've found seems to be conflicting. (To me at least, maybe I'm misunderstanding)
Oh thank you! I'll read through that thread.No guarantees of course, but as long as your not changing the saves the risk of using just CFW (none) and JKSV (just homebrew) is pretty damn small.
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Oh thank you! I'll read through that thread.
I should have mentioned this in my first comment, but what has me worried is a video showing how to backup and restore Animal Crossing saves using JKSV. The uploader mentioned in the comments that you should absolutely keep the game offline after restoring an old island save.
I would link to it, but new accounts aren't supposed to post links. It's titled How To - Custom firmware Switch, Backup/Restore saves, and Animal Crossing Island. [Part1/2] JKSV if that helps. This comment is a reply to the very first comment below the video. (The person he's responding to isn't me by the way haha)
Where can I find the non-gui version?
I have the same problem but changing cable doesn't work. I've tried restarting my pc, updating my drivers, changing usb port and it still doesn't respond when I try to inject Hekate
I'm having an issue with TeraRCM not responding when injecting hekate. None of these solutions have worked
It boots to a Hekate No SD Card screen. If I bypass the bootloader by holding vol+ and vol- when powering on, it boots to the Nintendo logo then a black screen.Does the console boot up without an SD card inserted?
TegraRCM is freezing and not responding (Sorry, I accidentally sent the message twice)
Hey, I am about to update my Switch and was wondering what the latest safe update is so that the Sig patches work?
What is a rebootless update?