Just finished doing this on a Samsung 128GB, getting the same error as before. The payload won't boot into any switch firmware, but instead stalls at a black screen.Full exfat formatted on SanDisk 128gb. Don't use quick format
Just finished doing this on a Samsung 128GB, getting the same error as before. The payload won't boot into any switch firmware, but instead stalls at a black screen.Full exfat formatted on SanDisk 128gb. Don't use quick format
Great work, this is when there is no splash.bin on the sd ?Console messages will now display properly top and bottom instead of being rotated to the side.
Correct. If there is no`splash.bin` or files in your `splashes` folder.
Version 1.0.6 was released:
Download: https://github.com/Shmadul/hekate-ipl-50x/releases/tag/v1.0.6
- Holding Vol- while sending the payload will load the stock-ish firmware. (Useful for AutoRCM) It will still patch pkg1 to skip hash checks, but it will not merge in kip1 blobs to enable homebrew. This also still has the sleep bug and could still be detected by Nintendo. The only thing this does is give you access to your photo album.
I've tried both ExFat & Fat32, Using payloads 1.0.5 and above I get a white screen which transitions to the left then freezes on a black screen. Anything below that, It's just a black screen, No error messages are shown.Are you using ExFat or Fat32? I have a 256GB Samsung card at home I can test this on. Also are you getting a black screen or are you getting console messages with 1.0.6? Are you getting an error saying "Failed to mount SD card (make sure that it is inserted)."?
I'm using a 256gb samsung evo with no problem. I had to format it to fat32 in linux as it wouldn't work when i formatted it in windows for some reasonWas able to test out my 256 GB Samsung SD card and it fails to mount too. I've tracked the problem down to some code in Hekate where it's failing to enable low voltage. I've created an issue on Nwert's github as that is getting a bit to low level for my understanding. I will keep an eye out to see if the problem is fixed and pull it upstream to SwitchBlade.
Was able to test out my 256 GB Samsung SD card and it fails to mount too. I've tracked the problem down to some code in Hekate where it's failing to enable low voltage. I've created an issue on Nwert's github as that is getting a bit to low level for my understanding. I will keep an eye out to see if the problem is fixed and pull it upstream to SwitchBlade.
Unfortunately I wasn't the one that created the repo for SwitchBlade and it's forked off of Jan4V, which wasn't forked off of Nwert. So for me to get the latest I will have to merge things in manually or I need to create a new fork and port my changes. I would rather create a new fork so SwitchBlade can stay up to date with Nwert's changes. This is going to take sometime for me to port the splash code and changes I've made.
Nice i'm going to give it a shot now I'll let you know how it goes@Neoninfinity
Version 2.0.0 was released:
Download: https://github.com/StevenMattera/SwitchBlade/releases/tag/v2.0.0
- Rebased SwitchBlade off of Nwert's repo with all of his latest changes. (With this comes support for Samsung SD Cards, though from my experience they make Horizon boot slower.)
- Rebuilt HDLoader to make sure the latest version is in sdfiles.zip.
- Added the ability to hold Vol+ on sending the payload to power off the Switch.
- When booting stock it will no longer decrypt, rebuild and encrypt pkg2 as we aren't making any changes to it.
- Fixed issue with hidden files from MacOS would be selected as they were in the splashes folder. Now any files starting with "." or hidden will be skipped over for selecting a random splash screen.
- Added more verbose console output when there is no splash screen.
Samething for me !EDIT: Horizon boots fine and everything works, however is it normal that a white screen transitions accross the screen when the payload is launched?