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  1. {
  2. "https://rentry.org/Getting_Started": {
  3. "title": "GettingStarted",
  4. "text": "Getting Started Getting Started Here is what you will need to read when you get started with hacking your device. \ud83e\udd9d Guide Link 1 Is my Switch hackable? View 2 Avoid getting banned View 3 Launching payloads View 4 Create/Restore a NAND backup View 5 Dumping device keys View \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 04 Aug 2021 20:20 UTC Edit: 09 May 2023 11:13 UTC Views: 674476 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  5. },
  6. "https://rentry.org/IsMySwitchPatched": {
  7. "title": "IsmySwitchhackable?",
  8. "text": "Is my Switch hackable? Is my Switch hackable? All current Switch models are hackable, however the exploit methods are different and vary in difficulty. This guide will help you identify what Switch model you own and what exploit you can use. Current Switch models: Erista (Unpatched): If you purchased your switch before august 2018, then you have an unpatched Erista model and your Switch can use the RCM vulnerability. Erista (IPatched): If you purchased your Switch after august 2018, it may be patched. You can still check if your Switch is unpatched here. If your Switch is unpatched, then your Switch can use the RCM vulnerability. If your Switch is patched and is on firmware 4.1.0 then you can use PegaScape to hack your Switch. If your Switch is patched and is on a later firmware version then you can use one of the follow modchips to hack your device: SX Core/SX Lite These modchips have been discontinued and are extremely hard to find. They require to be soldered onto the motherboard. HWFLY Easier to find but are very expensive. Price range is $80~. Requires to be soldered onto the motherboard. PicoFly Easy to find. Price range is around $4~. PicoFly modchips are boards that use the RP2040 micro controller. Currently, the most used board is the **RP2040- Mariko: If you have a Switch that came in a red box, a Switch Lite or an OLED Switch, then it's a Mariko model. Mariko cannot use the RCM vulnerability. However you can use one of the following modchips to hack your device: SX Core/SX Lite These modchips have been discontinued and are extremely hard to find. They require to be soldered onto the motherboard. HWFLY Easier to find but are very expensive. Price range is $80~. Requires to be soldered onto the motherboard. PicoFly Easy to find. Price range is around $4~. PicoFly modchips are boards that use the RP2040 micro controller. Currently, the most used board is the RP2040-Zero. Requires to be soldered onto the motherboard. Identify your device model If you are still uncertain on whether your Switch is unpatched or patched, then you can check by clicking here and providing the serial number for your Switch. You can find the serial number either underneath your Switch, on the box of your Switch, or you can go into your Settings, then pick System, and then pick Serial Numbers. Your console's serial number will be displayed there. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 16 Mar 2021 12:21 UTC Edit: 12 May 2023 09:00 UTC Views: 296420 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  9. },
  10. "https://rentry.org/AvoidSwitchBan": {
  11. "title": "Howtoavoidgettingbanned",
  12. "text": "How to avoid getting banned How to avoid getting banned Getting your Switch banned will lead to you not being able to: Access the eShop. Access Nintendo Switch Online. Getting updates to games from the eShop. Your Switch getting banned will not cause your Nintendo account to get banned. If you cheat in online games and your Switch gets banned, it is highly likely for your account to get banned as well. What will get you banned Modifying Online Games. Cheating in online games. Using layeredfs mods with online games. Editing save files for online games. Making modifications to your SysNAND. Installing nsp/nsz/xci/xcz files. Installing homebrew forwarders will get you banned. Installing game backups will get you banned. Running nro's that modify your SysNAND (Tinfoil Installer, etc.) Using a custom profile picture. Doing the above points on Emunand without using: Exosphere/Incognito. DNS MITM. If you use EmuNAND and you accidentally boot into your SysNAND while using CFW, you will not get banned. Simply booting into SysNAND with CFW will not get you banned. What MIGHT not get you banned Using CFW. Using cheats in offline games. Running homebrew. Using layeredfs mods for offline games. It is not recommended to run CFW without using Emunand and Incognito or Exosphere. How to avoid getting banned There are four methods that you may use in order to avoid getting banned: EmuNAND Exosphere DNS MITM Incognito It is highly recommended that you use Exosphere or Incognito alongside EmuNAND and DNS MITM. Once you are using the above methods, you will be protected against getting your Switch banned. Nintendo always makes changes to their system and these protection measures could always become outdated, so make sure to visit the guide frequently in order to stay up to date with the latest protection measures. Even if you are already banned, it is still recommended that you use these protection measures. While being banned won't allow you to get eshop updates or go online, you'll still receive firmware updates. So in order to prevent accidental updates and prevent the update nag, please use the mentioned protection measures in this guide. DNS MITM works only in atmosphere 0.18.1 and up. If you use an older atmosphere version, DNS MITM will not work. DO NOT USE 90DNS Why you should not use 90DNS: Relies on an external server You have no control over what gets blocked. 90DNS can affect your download speeds. Protection is not retained when switching networks If you switch to a different WIFI network, your DNS settings will be removed and you risk being banned. Why DNS MITM is better than 90DNS: Blocking relies on your device and not an external server. Gives you control over what gets blocked. Protection is retained when switching networks. Stick to DNS MITM/Incognito/Exosphere, and do not use 90DNS! Is it possible to unban a Switch? No. A banned Switch is permanently banned. There are no methods currently for unbanning a Switch. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Mar 2021 12:29 UTC Edit: 04 Jun 2023 17:19 UTC Views: 322851 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  13. },
  14. "https://rentry.org/SwitchPayloadLaunch": {
  15. "title": "Howtolaunchapayload",
  16. "text": "How to launch a payload How to launch a payload Erista (Unpatched): Step 1. You can either buy a jig off eBay, Amazon, Aliexpress, Wish or make your own with tinfoil. The tinfoil method is not recommended as it could damage the pins in your rail. If you have AutoRCM on then you can skip this step. Power down your console and place the jig inside of the right railing. Hold the (VOL +) button and press the button. Your Switch display will be black, do not panic, this is normal and means that you're booted into RCM. Step 2. Pick the type of payload injector you want to use: TegraRcmGUI (Windows) NS-USBloader (Windows, Mac, & Linux) Web Fus\u00e9e Launcher (Mac & Linux) Rekado (Android) NXBoot (iOS , requires a jailbroken device) Portable Payload Injector (Can be bought on Amazon, eBay, Aliexpress, and Wish) Make sure to follow the documentation for your desired payload injector. Step 3. Pick your desired payload with your payload injector of choice and connect your Switch to your PC. If you use a portable payload injector, then you only need to connect your payload injector into your Switch. You should now launch into your desired payload. Erista (IPatched) / Mariko: Mariko Users: Please ensure that the payload supports your device. Not all payloads support Mariko devices. If you are unsure on what type of device you may have, click here. To launch payloads on an IPatched Erista or a Mariko unit, then you must use either: An SX Core/ SX Lite modchip OR A HWFLY modchip. Step 1: Download the following files and extract them into the root of your SD card: SX Gear Skip this file if you use one of the following: SX Core / SX lite with Spacecraft-NX HWFLY PicoFly Hekate Step 2: Rename hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin to payload.bin. Place your desired payload in /bootloader/payloads/. Step 3: Press the button and you will launch into Hekate. Once in Hekate, press the payloads option and pick your desired payload. You will now boot into your desired payload. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 18 Mar 2021 13:34 UTC Edit: 12 May 2023 08:17 UTC Views: 280708 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  17. },
  18. "https://rentry.org/BackupRestoreNAND": {
  19. "title": "Howtocreate/restoreaNANDbackup",
  20. "text": "How to create/restore a NAND backup How to create/restore a NAND backup It is highly recommended to create a NAND backup before you start using your CFW setup. You can make a NAND backup through two methods: Switch Method This is the recommended method. PC Method This method is recommended for those who have a small SD card and are unable to create a NAND backup due to their SD card storage size. Before you begin, please ensure that you know how to launch payloads on your device by reading this guide. Switch Method What you'll need: Hekate Creating a NAND backup: Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip into your SD card. Boot into Hekate. Press on the Tools tab. Pick the Backup eMMC option. Pick the eMMC RAW GPP option. Once done, press Close, and then pick Backup eMMC again. Pick the eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1 option. Once done, press Close and shut down your Switch. Your backup will now be in your backup folder inside of your SD card. It is recommended that you move your backup folder somewhere on your PC, or on a cloud storage. Restoring a NAND backup: Make sure your backup folder is in the root of your SD card with your NAND backup inside of it. Move all the files and folders inside of your /backup/xxxxxxxx/ folder to your /backup/xxxxxxxx/restore/ folder. Boot into Hekate. Press on the Tools tab. Pick the Restore eMMC option. Pick the eMMC RAW GPP option. Once done press Close and go back to the Restore eMMC option. Pick eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once done, press Close and reboot your Switch. PC Method What you'll need: Hekate NxNandManager Creating a NAND backup: Create a folder on your PC named Backup. Extract NxNandManager_vx.x.x_x64.zip to your desktop. Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip to your SD card. Boot into Hekate. Connect your Switch to your PC. Select the Tools tab. Select USB Tools. Select eMMC RAW GPP. Launch NxNandManager. Select File and select Open drive. Select eMMC GPP hekate. Select FULL DUMP select the Backup folder you made as the target folder. Once the progress bar says RAWNAND dumped & verified close the window and disconnect your Switch. In Hekate, select Close and select Backup eMMC. Select eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once done, select Close and go back to the Tools tab. Select USB Tools and select SD Card. You will now have access to your SD card. On your SD card, copy your /backup/xxxxxxxx/ folder your Backup folder on your PC: Restoring a NAND backup: Launch into Hekate. Connect your Switch to your PC. Select the Tools tab. Select USB Tools. Ensure that the Read-Only option is set to OFF. Select eMMC RAW GPP. Launch NxNandManager. Select File and select Open drive. Select eMMC GPP hekate. Select FULL or PARTIAL RESTORE. Select RAWNAND.bin from your Backup folder on your PC. Select Yes. Once done, disconnect your Switch. Pick SD Card in Hekate and connect your Switch to your PC. You will now have access to your SD card. Copy your /backup/xxxxxxxx/ folder to your backup folder on your PC. Move all the files and folders inside of your /backup/xxxxxxxx/ folder to your /backup/xxxxxxxx/restore/ folder. Disconnect your Switch, select Close go back to the Tools tab. Select Restore eMMC and select eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once done, you may boot back into your Switch. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Mar 2021 12:52 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:53 UTC Views: 195901 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  21. },
  22. "https://rentry.org/DumpingKeys": {
  23. "title": "Howtodumpyourdevice'skeys",
  24. "text": "How to dump your device's keys How to dump your device's keys Before you begin, please ensure that you know how to launch payloads on your device by reading this guide. What you'll need: Lockpick_RCM Dumping device keys: Boot into Lockpick_RCM.bin. Once in Lockpick, select Dump from SysNAND. You may use the (VOL +) and (VOL -) buttons to scroll up and down and use the button to confirm your desired selection. Once done, press the button to go back to the main menu. Scroll down to the Power off option, and press the button to shut down your console. Connect your SD card to your PC. Please read the following guide to learn how to access your SD card via USB. Access the the /switch/ folder on your SD card, and copy the following files to your PC: prod.keys title.keys Mariko only: partialaes.keys Backup your keys! Please ensure that you backup these files somewhere safe. Your device's keys have different use cases ranging from being used with emulators to unbricking your device. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 27 Apr 2022 10:07 UTC Edit: 09 May 2023 12:16 UTC Views: 80499 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  25. },
  26. "https://rentry.org/SwitchHackingIsEasy": {
  27. "title": "SwitchHackingIsEasy",
  28. "text": "Switch Hacking Is Easy Switch Hacking Is Easy \ud83e\udd9d Guide Link 1 Getting Started View 2 CFW Guides View 3 Update CFW & FW View 4 Homebrew & Misc. Guides View 5 Switch Terminology View 6 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) View Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Jan 2021 16:05 UTC Edit: 17 Oct 2023 10:38 UTC Views: 1779499 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  29. },
  30. "https://rentry.org/CFWGuides": {
  31. "title": "CFWGuides",
  32. "text": "CFW Guides CFW Guides Here you will find CFW setup guides and CFW migration guides. \ud83e\udd9d Guide Link 1 Set up Atmosphere with EmuNAND on Erista (Unpatched) View 2 Set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Erista (Unpatched) View 3 Set up Atmosphere with EmuNAND on Mariko View 4 Set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Mariko View 5 Set up Atmosphere with EmuNAND on Erista (SX Core / HWFLY) View 6 Set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Erista (SX Core / HWFLY) View 7 Migrate from SXOS to Atmosphere View 8 Migrate your Atmosphere EmuNAND to SXOS View 9 Migrate your EmuNAND to a new SD card View 10 Migrate To Atmosphere 1.6.2 View \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 30 Dec 2021 21:40 UTC Edit: 28 Oct 2023 09:53 UTC Views: 530124 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  33. },
  34. "https://rentry.org/UpdateCFWAndFW": {
  35. "title": "UpdateCFW&FW",
  36. "text": "Update CFW & FW Update CFW & FW Here you will find guides on how to update your CFW and FW, and guides for SX and HWFLY chips. \ud83e\udd9d Guide Link 1 Update your CFW View 2 Dump your firmware View 3 Upgrade / Downgrade your Switch View 4 Flash Spacecraft-NX View 5 Update Spacecraft-NX firmware View \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 30 Dec 2021 22:13 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:50 UTC Views: 346984 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  37. },
  38. "https://rentry.org/HomebrewAndMisc": {
  39. "title": "Homebrew&Misc.Guides",
  40. "text": "Homebrew & Misc. Guides Homebrew & Misc. Guides Here you will find detailed guides about homebrew and other software that is commonly used in the community. \ud83e\udd9d Guide Link 1 Setup Exosphere / DNS MITM View 2 Setup Incognito View 3 Setup Incognito (Tinfoil) View 4 Format SD Card To FAT32 View 5 Perform USB Installations View 6 Enable Gamecard Reader View 7 Manage SysModules View 8 Setup Tesla Menu View 9 Dumping Titles View 10 Backup Save Files View 11 Manage Cheats View 12 Browse SD Card Contents Via USB View 13 Installing Themes View 14 CFW on Both SysNAND and EmuNAND View 15 Verifying Dumps View 16 Creating and Emulating Amiibos View \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 19 Mar 2021 22:19 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:51 UTC Views: 403265 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  41. },
  42. "https://rentry.org/SwitchTerminology": {
  43. "title": "SwitchTerminology",
  44. "text": "Switch Terminology Switch Terminology RCM RCM stands for ReCovery Mode. Horizon OS (HOS) Horizon is the name of the Nintendo Switch operating system. OFW OFW stands for Original Firmware. It is your devices unmodified firmware. CFW CFW Stands for Custom Firmware. It is a firmware that modifies the system firmware to allow it to run homebrew. Homebrew A term used to describe unofficial software created by developers for a locked down system. When it comes to the Switch, such software can include save managers, emulators, or games. Atmosphere A free and open source CFW created and maintained by SciresM and other contributors. SXOS A paid, no longer maintained and closed source CFW created by Team Xecuter. Does not work with firmware above 11.0.0. NAND The NAND is your devices built in memory (not to be confused with the SD card). The Nintendo Switch has the memory size of 32GB and by default has 25.9GB of free storage, and the rest is taken up by the operating system. SysNAND SysNAND stands for \"System NAND\". The SysNAND is the contents stored on your devices built in memory (not to be confused with OFW). It contains everything ranging from the operating system itself, to games, screenshots, videos, and save files. Every device, hacked or unhacked, has a SysNAND. EmuNAND EmuNAND stands for \"Emulated NAND\". The EmuNAND is a copy of your SysNAND that resides on your SD card and not on your devices internal memory. Think of it as having a secondary Nintendo Switch on your SD card. It is used to isolate any actions that you might perform from your SysNAND that could either harm your device or performing any other actions that might get you banned. Any changes or actions that you perform in your EmuNAND won't affect your SysNAND since it is just a copy. Having an EmuNAND on its own won't protect you from being banned. Click here for more information on how to avoid being banned. Signature Patches Signature patches or SigPatches allow your device to bypass signature checks performed by horizon for installed titles. Hekate A custom bootloader that allows you to bypass fuse checks and has a lot of useful tools. Can be used to boot into OFW, CFW, Android, Linux, and any other payload. Fusee A custom minimal bootloader that is only used to boot into Atmosphere. The difference between Hekate and Fusee is that Hekate needs a custom configuration file that tells Atmosphere what KIP's, Patches and other settings it should use, while Fusee boots them automatically. NSP Nintendo Submission Package or NSP is either a dump of an installed title or a homebrew package that can be installed. XCI NX Card Image or XCI is a dump from a Nintendo Switch cartridge. NSZ A compressed NSP file. XCZ A compressed XCI file. NRO An extension that homebrew applications use. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 20 Mar 2021 13:06 UTC Edit: 19 Aug 2023 15:23 UTC Views: 157513 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  45. },
  46. "https://rentry.org/SwitchFAQ": {
  47. "title": "FrequentlyAskedQuestions(FAQ)",
  48. "text": "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Here you will find frequently asked questions. \ud83e\udd9d FAQ Link 1 Error 2002-2634 (010000000000001F) View 2 Battery is dead and Switch won't power on View 3 Partition-based VS file-based EmuNAND View 4 Archivebit fix (Mac users) View 5 How to enter the homebrew launcher View 6 Failed To Determine WarmBoot Firmware View 7 How to enter Maintenance mode View 8 [ERROR] Fatal error: [NXBOOT] Couldn't parse boot0: ! View 9 Switch not booting after update View 10 Avoiding firmware update nag View 11 Disabling mods and cheats when launching a title View 12 Bluescreen after updating Atmosphere View \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Mar 2021 18:59 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:52 UTC Views: 270422 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  49. },
  50. "https://rentry.org/EristaEmuNAND": {
  51. "title": "HowtosetupemuNANDwithAtmosphereonErista(Unpatched)",
  52. "text": "How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Erista (Unpatched) How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Erista (Unpatched) What you'll need: TegraRcmGUI Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Setup: Before you begin: You will need a 64gb SD card or bigger! You will need to disable automated backing up of your save data. To do this, go to \u2699\ufe0fSettings \ud83e\udc06 Data Management \ud83e\udc06 Save Data Cloud \ud83e\udc06 Settings and disable Automatically Back Up Save Data and Automatically Download Save Data. Make sure you back up all of your files on your SD card to your PC and then delete them off your SD card! This is very important, because your SD card needs to be empty! Once you have completed setting up your device, ensure that you never format your SD card to exFAT. exFAT users are more likely to experience SD card corruption than FAT32 users. Make sure to read this so that you may later decide on which EmuNAND type to pick. Step 1. You can skip this step if you have a payload launcher. On your pc run TegraRcmGUI_vx.x_Installer.msi. Once installed, launch TegraRcmGUI. Once TegraRcmGUI is running, go to the Settings tab and click on Install Driver. Once the driver is installed, create a folder named Hekate on your desktop and extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip into it. Go back to TegraRcmGUI, go to the Payload tab, press the folder icon, go to the folder named Hekate that you made, and pick the file named hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin. Step 2. Extract these files into the root of your SD card: hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Step 3. Place the file named fusee.bin in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste this within the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Stock SysNAND] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste this inside (this step is needed in order to blank your prodinfo so that you can avoid getting your switch banned): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=0 blank_prodinfo_emummc=1 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file (this step is prevents you from connecting to Nintendo's servers): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Step 4. Place your SD card back into your switch, insert your RCM jig in the right side of your rail, hold the VOL + button and turn it on. Connect your Switch to your PC, press Inject payload, and you'll launch into Hekate. Make sure TegraRcmGUI is running. If you have a payload launcher, then you can skip this step. Select the Tools tab, then select Partition SD Card, and finally press Ok. Now, pick what EmuNAND type you want to use: To create a partition-based Emunand: Move the emuMMC (RAW) slider until it says 29 full, then press Next Step and finally press Start. To create a file-based EmuNAND: Press Next Step, and then press Start. Once the operation is done, press Close and then select the Home tab. Select emuMMC in the main menu, then select Create emuMMC For partition-based EmuNAND, select SD Partition and then select Part 1. For file-based EmuNAND, select SD File. Wait for your emuNAND to get created. Once its done, select Close. Select Tools then select Archive Bit - AutoRCM and pick Enable AutoRCM. Turn your device off by pressing Power off. Place your SD card back into your PC and move back any previously deleted files into your SD card. Now, place your SD card back into your switch, and press the power button. Connect your Switch to your PC, and you'll launch into Hekate. Make sure TegraRcmGUI is running. If you have a payload launcher, then you can skip this step. Once you're in hekate, click on launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you ever need to go into SysNAND without your CFW, select Launch and then select Stock SysNAND. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Mar 2021 16:38 UTC Edit: 19 Aug 2023 15:04 UTC Views: 388611 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  53. },
  54. "https://rentry.org/EristaSysNAND": {
  55. "title": "HowtosetupAtmosphereonSysNANDonErista(Unpatched)",
  56. "text": "How to set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Erista (Unpatched) How to set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Erista (Unpatched) What you'll need: TegraRcmGUI Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Setup: Before you begin: Please ensure that your SD card is at least 4gb in size and is formatted to FAT32. If you're unsure on how to do that, check this guide. You will need to disable automated backing up of your save data. To do this, go to \u2699\ufe0fSettings \ud83e\udc06 Data Management \ud83e\udc06 Save Data Cloud \ud83e\udc06 Settings and disable Automatically Back Up Save Data and Automatically Download Save Data. Step 1. You can skip this step if you have a payload launcher. On your pc run TegraRcmGUI_vx.x_Installer.msi. Once installed, launch TegraRcmGUI. Once TegraRcmGUI is running, go to the Settings tab and click on Install Driver. Once the driver is installed, create a folder named Hekate on your desktop and extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip into it. Go back to TegraRcmGUI, go to the Payload tab, press the folder icon, go to the folder named Hekate that you made, and pick the file named hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin. Step 2. Extract these files into the root of your SD card: hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Step 3. This step is necessary since it will prevent you from connecting to Nintendo's servers and potentially getting banned. Place the file named fusee.bin in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste this within the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Stock sysNAND] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste this inside: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=1 blank_prodinfo_emummc=0 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a folder named hosts inside of /atmosphere/, create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ and paste the following in your default.txt file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Step 4. Place your SD card back into your switch, insert your RCM jig in the right side of your rail, hold the VOL + button and turn it on. Connect your Switch to your PC, press Inject payload, and you'll launch into Hekate. Make sure TegraRcmGUI is running. If you have a payload launcher, then you can skip this step. Select Tools then select Archive Bit - AutoRCM and pick Enable AutoRCM. Once done, go back to the main menu and click on launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you ever need to go into SysNAND without your CFW, select launch and then select SysNAND. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Mar 2021 19:45 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:54 UTC Views: 70590 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  57. },
  58. "https://rentry.org/MarikoEmuNAND": {
  59. "title": "HowtosetupemuNANDwithAtmosphereonMariko",
  60. "text": "How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Mariko How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Mariko What you'll need: SX Gear Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Setup: Before you begin: Non-OLED devices require a 64gb SD card or bigger! OLED devices require a 128gb SD card or bigger! You will need to disable automated backing up of your save data. To do this, go to \u2699\ufe0fSettings \ud83e\udc06 Data Management \ud83e\udc06 Save Data Cloud \ud83e\udc06 Settings and disable Automatically Back Up Save Data and Automatically Download Save Data. Make sure you back up all of your files on your SD card to your PC and then delete them off your SD card! This is very important, because your SD card needs to be empty! Once you have completed setting up your device, ensure that you never format your SD card to exFAT. exFAT users are more likely to experience SD card corruption than FAT32 users. Make sure to read this so that you may later decide on which EmuNAND type to pick. Step 1. Extract these files into the root of your SD card: SX_Gear_v1.1.zip - (Skip this if you use a HWFLY modchip) hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Step 2. Rename hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin to payload.bin. Place the file named fusee.bin in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste this within the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Warmboot Error Fix] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste this inside (this step is needed in order to blank your prodinfo so that you can avoid having your switch be banned): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=0 blank_prodinfo_emummc=1 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file (this step is prevents you from connecting to Nintendo's servers): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Step 3. Place your SD card back into your switch and turn it on. You'll launch into Hekate. Select the Tools tab, then select Partition SD Card, and finally press Ok. Now, pick what EmuNAND type you want to use: To create a partition-based Emunand: Non-OLED: Move the emuMMC (RAW) slider until it says 29 full, then press Next Step and finally press Start. OLED: Move the emuMMC (RAW) slider until it says 58 full, then press Next Step and finally press Start. To create a file-based EmuNAND: Press Next Step, and then press Start. Once the operation is done, press Close and then select the Home tab. Select emuMMC in the main menu, then select Create emuMMC For partition-based EmuNAND, select SD Partition and then select Part 1. For file-based EmuNAND, select SD File. Wait for your emuNAND to get created. Once its done, select Close. Turn your device off by pressing Power off. Place your SD card back into your PC and move back any previously deleted files into your SD card. Press the power button, and you'll boot into Hekate. Click on Launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you ever need to go into SysNAND without your CFW, then select Reboot and then select OFW. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Jan 2021 15:52 UTC Edit: 19 Aug 2023 15:04 UTC Views: 94792 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  61. },
  62. "https://rentry.org/AtmosphereSysNAND": {
  63. "title": "HowtosetupAtmosphereonsysNANDonMariko",
  64. "text": "How to setup Atmosphere on sysNAND on Mariko How to setup Atmosphere on sysNAND on Mariko What you'll need: SX Gear Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Setup: If you updated via ChoiDujourNX on your sysNAND then you have to either get a donor boot0/boot1 or use a backup of your sysNAND boot0/boot1 and then restore it via NxNandManager, hekate, or sxos bootmenu. This is because ChoiDuJourNX corrupts your boot0/boot1 and will prevent you from being able to boot into sysNAND on Atmosphere. Before you begin: Please ensure that your SD card is at least 4gb in size and is formatted to FAT32. If you're unsure on how to do that, check this guide. You will need to disable automated backing up of your save data. To do this, go to \u2699\ufe0fSettings \ud83e\udc06 Data Management \ud83e\udc06 Save Data Cloud \ud83e\udc06 Settings and disable Automatically Back Up Save Data and Automatically Download Save Data. Step 1. Extract these files into the root of your SD card: SX_Gear_v1.1.zip - (Skip this if you use a HWFLY modchip) hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Step 2. Place the file named fusee.bin in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste this within the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp And rename hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin to payload.bin. Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste this inside (this step is needed in order to blank your prodinfo so that you can avoid having your switch be banned): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=1 blank_prodinfo_emummc=0 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file (this step is prevents you from connecting to nintendos servers): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Step 3. Place your SD card back into your switch and turn it on. You'll launch into Hekate. Click on launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you ever need to go into sysNAND without your CFW, then select Reboot and then select OFW. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 25 Jan 2021 10:42 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:54 UTC Views: 22340 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  65. },
  66. "https://rentry.org/EristaSXCoreEmuNAND": {
  67. "title": "HowtosetupemuNANDwithAtmosphereonErista(SXCore/HWFLY)",
  68. "text": "How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Erista (SX Core / HWFLY) How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Erista (SX Core / HWFLY) What you'll need: SX Gear Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Setup: Before you begin: You will need a 64gb SD card or bigger! You will need to disable automated backing up of your save data. To do this, go to \u2699\ufe0fSettings \ud83e\udc06 Data Management \ud83e\udc06 Save Data Cloud \ud83e\udc06 Settings and disable Automatically Back Up Save Data and Automatically Download Save Data. Make sure you back up all of your files on your SD card to your PC and then delete them off your SD card! This is very important, because your SD card needs to be empty! Once you have completed setting up your device, ensure that you never format your SD card to exFAT. exFAT users are more likely to experience SD card corruption than FAT32 users. Make sure to read this so that you may later decide on which EmuNAND type to pick. Step 1. Extract these files into the root of your SD card: SX_Gear_v1.1.zip - (Skip this if you use a HWFLY modchip) hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Step 2. Rename hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin to payload.bin. Place the file named fusee.bin in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste this within the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste this inside (this step is needed in order to blank your prodinfo so that you can avoid having your switch be banned): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=0 blank_prodinfo_emummc=1 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file (this step is prevents you from connecting to Nintendo's servers): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Step 3. Place your SD card back into your switch and power it on, you will now have launched into Hekate. Select the Tools tab, then select Partition SD Card, and finally press Ok. Now, pick what EmuNAND type you want to use: To create a partition-based Emunand: Move the emuMMC (RAW) slider until it says 29 full, then press Next Step and finally press Start. To create a file-based EmuNAND: Press Next Step, and then press Start. Once the operation is done, press Close and then select the Home tab. Select emuMMC in the main menu, then select Create emuMMC For partition-based EmuNAND, select SD Partition and then select Part 1. For file-based EmuNAND, select SD File. Wait for your emuNAND to get created. Once its done, select Close. Power off your console and place your SD card back into your PC and move back any previously deleted files onto your SD card. Press the power button, and you'll boot once again into Hekate. Click on Launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you ever need to go into sysNAND without your CFW, then select Reboot and then select OFW. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 08 Aug 2021 07:10 UTC Edit: 19 Aug 2023 15:05 UTC Views: 33640 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  69. },
  70. "https://rentry.org/EristaSXCoreSysNAND": {
  71. "title": "HowtosetupAtmosphereonSysNANDonErista(SXCore/HWFLY)",
  72. "text": "How to set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Erista (SX Core / HWFLY) How to set up Atmosphere on SysNAND on Erista (SX Core / HWFLY) What you'll need: SX Gear Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Migration Steps: Before you begin: Please ensure that your SD card is at least 4gb in size and is formatted to FAT32. If you're unsure on how to do that, check this guide. You will need to disable automated backing up of your save data. To do this, go to \u2699\ufe0fSettings \ud83e\udc06 Data Management \ud83e\udc06 Save Data Cloud \ud83e\udc06 Settings and disable Automatically Back Up Save Data and Automatically Download Save Data. Step 1. Extract these files into the root of your SD card: SX_Gear_v1.1.zip - (Skip this if you use a HWFLY modchip) hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Step 2. Place the file named fusee.bin in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste this within the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp And rename hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin to payload.bin. Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste this inside (this step is needed in order to blank your prodinfo so that you can avoid having your switch be banned): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=1 blank_prodinfo_emummc=0 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file (this step is prevents you from connecting to nintendos servers): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Step 3. Place your SD card back into your switch and turn it on. You'll launch into Hekate. Click on launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you ever need to go into sysNAND without your CFW, then select Reboot and then select OFW. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 08 Aug 2021 07:38 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:55 UTC Views: 11912 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  73. },
  74. "https://rentry.org/mys8q": {
  75. "title": "HowtomigratefromSXOStoAtmosphere",
  76. "text": "How to migrate from SXOS to Atmosphere How to migrate from SXOS to Atmosphere What you'll need: Hekate Atmosphere & fusee SigPatches SX Gear (SX Core/Lite & SX Pro) Download Download Download Download Note (Mariko Users Only): If you updated via ChoiDujourNX on your sysNAND then you have to either get a donor boot0/boot1 or use a backup of your sysNAND boot0/boot1 and then restore it via NxNandManager, hekate, or sxos bootmenu. This is because ChoiDuJourNX corrupts your boot0/boot1 and will prevent you from being able to boot into sysNAND on Atmosphere. Please click here to learn more on how to fix your emuNAND if you are unable to boot due to updating via ChoiDujourNX. Migration Steps: Extract these files into the root of your SD card: SX_Gear_v1.1.zip (SX Core/Lite & SX Pro users only) Make sure to overwrite your current boot.dat. hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip atmosphere-x.x.x-master.zip SigPatches.zip Move the following file to the /bootloader/payloads/ folder: fusee.bin Create a file named hekate_ipl.ini inside of your /bootloader/ folder and paste one of these configurations within the file: Erista devices: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Stock SysNAND] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp Mariko devices: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Warmboot Error Fix] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp And rename hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin to payload.bin (this step applies only to SX Core/Lite & SX Pro users). Create the file exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste one of the following configurations inside (this step is needed in order to blank your prodinfo so that you avoid getting your switch banned): EmuNAND users: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=0 blank_prodinfo_emummc=1 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 SysNAND users: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=1 blank_prodinfo_emummc=0 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Afterwards create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file (this step is prevents you from connecting to Nintendo's servers): \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Place your SD card back into your switch, power it on, and launch into Hekate. Skip this part if you only use CFW on SysNAND Select emuMMC in the main menu, then select Migrate emuMMC and finally select emunand. Once it's done, select Close. Click on launch, and select Atmosphere CFW to launch into Atmosphere. If you want to boot into stock SysNAND then you can do the following: If you use a Mariko model then select Reboot in Hekate's home menu, and then select OFW. If you use an Erista model then select Launch in Hekate's home menu, and then select Stock SysNAND. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 06 Jan 2021 19:22 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:14 UTC Views: 191761 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  77. },
  78. "https://rentry.org/AtmosToSXOSEmuNAND": {
  79. "title": "HowtomigrateyourAtmosphereemuNANDtoSXOS(filebased)",
  80. "text": "How to migrate your Atmosphere emuNAND to SXOS (file based) How to migrate your Atmosphere emuNAND to SXOS (file based) SXOS only supports firmware version 11.0.0 or lower. What you'll need: SXOS SXOS license Download Your license.dat file Migration Steps: Create a folder named sxos in the root of your SD card, and create a second folder within the sxos folder named emunand. You should now have a folder structure that looks like this: /sxos/emunand/. Now access the following folder /emuMMC/XXXX/eMMC/. From there, rename the files inside like this: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19BOOT0 -> boot0.bin BOOT1 -> boot1.bin 00 -> full.00.bin 01 -> full.01.bin 02 -> full.02.bin 03 -> full.03.bin 04 -> full.04.bin 05 -> full.05.bin 06 -> full.06.bin 07 -> full.07.bin Once you're done copy everything you renamed to the folder /sxos/emunand/. After that go back to the folder /emuMMC/XXXX/ and rename the folder labeled Nintendo to Emutendo. Once you're done, move that folder back to the root of your SD card. Finally place your license.dat and your boot.dat files in the root of your SD card. Now you will be able to boot into your emuNAND using SXOS. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 28 Feb 2021 16:54 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:55 UTC Views: 11541 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  81. },
  82. "https://rentry.org/EmuNANDNewSDcard": {
  83. "title": "HowtomigrateyourEmuNANDtoanewSDcard",
  84. "text": "How to migrate your EmuNAND to a new SD card How to migrate your EmuNAND to a new SD card File based EmuNAND Moving to a new SD card is easy if you have a file based EmuNAND. Atmosphere Simply copy the contents of your old SD card to your new SD card. SXOS Simply copy the contents of your old SD card to your new SD card. Partition based EmuNAND You may use one of the following methods to migrate your EmuNAND to a new SD card: NxNandManager Hekate (atmosphere only) EmuTool NxNandManager Make sure your new SD card is in FAT32 format. If you don't know how to format your SD card to FAT32 then you may check this guide. What you'll need: NxNandManager Steps: Plug your SD card into your PC. Create a new folder named SD Backup on your Desktop. Move all your files/folders from your SD card to your SD Backup folder. Extract NxNandManager_vx.x.x_x64.zip to your Desktop. Run NxNandManager_x64.exe. Click on the File tab and select Open Drive. Select your SD card. Click on FULL Dump. Select the location for your emuNAND dump. Once the emuNAND dumping procedure is done, plug your new SD card into your PC. Click on the File tab and select Open file. Select your emuNAND dump. Click on the Options tab. Select Emunand Creation Tool (RAWNAND, FULL NAND). Make sure that the SD Partition option is selected. Select your SD card in the Select target disk: area, and press Create emuNAND. Confirm the restoration procedure. Once done, close NXNandManager and move your files from your SD Backup folder, to your new SD card. Important: If you get asked to merge folders, click yes. But if you get asked to overwrite files, press no. Once done, access the /emummc/ folder on your SD card. If there is a folder named /ER00/, and one named /RAW1/, then move the contents of the /RAW1/ folder into the /ER00/ folder and then delete the /RAW1/ folder. If the /ER00/ folder doesnt exist, and only the /RAW1/ folder exists, then skip this step. Once done, plug your new SD card back into your Switch. You may now boot into EmuNAND. Hekate What you'll need: Hekate Steps: You'll have to first boot into Hekate, and then go to the Tools tab. After that choose Backup eMMC and then turn on SD emuMMC RAW Partition. Pick SD emuMMC RAW GPP. Once done, press Close, and go back to the Tools tab. Pick Backup eMMC and then, and then turn on SD emuMMC RAW Partition. Pick SD emuMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once the backup is done, plug your SD card into your PC and go to your /backup/xxxxxxxx/ folder and move all rawnand.bin.xx, BOOT0, and BOOT1 files into the restore folder. Afterwards move your backup, emummc, and bootloader folders onto your PC. Move the bootloader folder into your new SD card and plug it into your Switch. If you are using a Mariko device, make sure to transfer the payload.bin file into the new SD card. If you are using SX Gear, move the boot.dat file as well. Boot into Hekate and pick the Tools tab. Pick Partition SD Card. Move the emuMMC (RAW) slider to 29 FULL Press Next Step and press Start. Once done, plug your new SD card into your pc and move your backup and emummc folders into the new SD card. If you are using a Mariko device, make sure to transfer the payload.bin file into the new SD card. If you are using SX Gear, move the boot.dat file as well. Plug your new SD card into your Switch and boot into Hekate. Pick Restore eMMC and turn on SD emuMMC Raw Partition. Press SD emuMMC RAW GPP. Once done, press Close, and then go back to the Tools tab. Pick Restore eMMC and turn on SD emuMMC Raw Partition. Pick SD emuMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once done, press Close, and then pick emuMMC, then pick Migrate emuMMC, and finally pick Fix RAW. Once the operation is done, you may move the rest of your CFW files onto your new SD card and boot into atmosphere. EmuTool First you will have to download EmuTool and extract it to your desktop. Once you've extracted the executable, right click on EmuTool_vx.x.x.exe and click on run as an administrator. You will get a window that looks like this: Now, In the source section you will have to pick what kind of emuMMC type you have. If your Emunand was made on SXOS then pick \"SXOS hidden partition\". If your Emunand was made on Atmosphere then pick \"Atmosphere hidden Partition\". Now click on \"Click to select SD Card\" and select your source SD card. Make sure to pick the proper SD card, then hit ok. In the target section you will have to pick what kind of cfw you're planning on moving to. If you want to stay on Atmosphere, pick \"Atmosphere hidden Partition\". If you were on SXOS and want to move to Atmosphere, pick \"Atmosphere hidden partition\". If you were on atmosphere and want to move to SXOS, pick \"SXOS hidden partition\". If you want to stay on SXOS, pick \"SXOS hidden partition.\" Now click on \"Click to select SD Card\" and select your target SD card. Again, make sure to pick the proper SD card, then hit ok. Click on Start. It's going to take some time, so wait for it to finish. Once done, you'll be able to use your new SD card. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 18 Mar 2021 15:19 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:55 UTC Views: 107282 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  85. },
  86. "https://rentry.org/MigrateToAtmosphere1_0_0": {
  87. "title": "HowtomigrateyourcurrentAtmospheresetupto1.6.2",
  88. "text": "How to migrate your current Atmosphere setup to 1.6.2 How to migrate your current Atmosphere setup to 1.6.2 Before you upgrade Atmosphere, please ensure to delete your /contents/ folder located in /atmosphere/. What you'll need: Hekate Atmosphere Fusee SigPatches Download Download Download Download Steps: If you had set up nogc with bct.ini previously, please ensure to check this guide. bct.ini is no longer present on the latest atmosphere version. Extract atmosphere-x.xx.x-master-xxxxxxxx+hbl-x.x.x+hbmenu-x.x.x.zip to the root of your SD card. Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip to the root of your SD card. Extract SigPatches.zip to the root of your SD card. Move fusee.bin to your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Delete the fusee-primary.bin file in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder. Delete the sept folder in the root of your SD card. Navigate back to your /bootloader/ folder. Overwrite the contents of your hekate_ipl.ini file with one of the following configurations: Erista \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Stock SysNAND] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp Mariko \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp [Warmboot Error Fix] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp Erista (SX Core) \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13[config] autoboot=0 autoboot_list=0 bootwait=3 backlight=100 autohosoff=0 autonogc=1 updater2p=0 bootprotect=0 [Atmosphere CFW] payload=bootloader/payloads/fusee.bin icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp Blocking Firmware Updates Once you're done, you can set up Exosphere/DNS.MITM to block firmware updates and prevent your device from being banned. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 07 Sep 2021 05:24 UTC Edit: 28 Oct 2023 09:54 UTC Views: 114958 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  89. },
  90. "https://rentry.org/UpdateCFW": {
  91. "title": "HowtoupdateyourCFW",
  92. "text": "How to update your CFW How to update your CFW If you are on Atmosphere 0.20.1 or lower, please check this guide to update your CFW. There are two methods when it comes to updating your CFW: PC Method Switch Method PC Method Sigpatches need to be updated only on each firmware update, not each CFW update. This is thanks to sys-patch. You can access your SD card contents via USB by following this guide. What you'll need: Hekate Atmosphere fusee Only download this if you are using fusee.bin. Sigpatches Only download this if you are updating your firmware. Steps: Extract the following files to your SD card: atmosphere-x.xx.x-master-xxxxxxxx+hbl-x.x.x+hbmenu-x.x.x.zip hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip SigPatches.zip This file is only necessary if you have updated your firmware. When asked to overwrite any files, click Yes. Move fusee.bin to /bootloader/payloads/. If you inject fusee.bin with a payload injector, then update the payload on your injector. Switch Method What you'll need: All In One Switch Updater Sigpatch-Updater Setup: Extract aio-switch-updater.zip to your SD card. Move sigpatch-updater to the /switch/ folder on your SD card. Steps: Enter All In One Switch Updater. Scroll down to Update Atmosphere and pick atmosphere-x.xx.x-master-xxxxxxxx+hbl-x.x.x+hbmenu-x.x.x.zip. Select Continue. When asked to overwrite existing .ini config files, select No. When asked to delete all the custom sysmodules startup flags, select Yes. You will now be asked to download Hekate. Select Yes. When asked to overwrite existing .ini config files, select No. When asked if you want to copy the Hekate payload, select No. Select Continue to reboot your device in order to finish the update process. Enter Sigpatch-Updater. Select Update sigpatches. Reboot your device. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 23 May 2021 11:14 UTC Edit: 25 May 2023 20:37 UTC Views: 346006 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  93. },
  94. "https://rentry.org/DumpFirmware": {
  95. "title": "Howtodumpyourfirmware",
  96. "text": "How to dump your firmware How to dump your firmware Please note that Hekate is needed for this guide. Pick the guide that corresponds to your device model: Erista Mariko Erista What you'll need: TegraExplorer Lockpick_RCM Steps: Place TegraExplorer.bin and Lockpick_RCM.bin in /bootloader/payloads/ on your SD card. Launch into Hekate, select Payloads and finally select the Lockpick_RCM.bin payload. Once in Lockpick, select Dump from SysNAND. You may use the (VOL +) and (VOL -) buttons to scroll up and down and use the button to confirm your desired selection. Once the dumping process is done, return to the main menu and select Reboot to hekate. Once in Hekate, select Payloads and finally select the TegraExplorer.bin payload. Once in TegraExplorer, select FirmwareDump.te. You may use the (VOL +) and (VOL -) buttons to scroll up and down and use the button to confirm your desired selection. Wait until the dumping process is finished and select Reboot to bootloader/update.bin to boot back into Hekate. Your firmware dump will now be in /tegraexplorer/Firmware/. Mariko What you'll need: TegraExplorer Lockpick_RCM FirmwareDump Script Steps: Place TegraExplorer.bin and Lockpick_RCM.bin in /bootloader/payloads/ on your SD card. Extract FirmwareDump.zip to the root of your SD card. Launch into Hekate, select Payloads and finally select the Lockpick_RCM.bin payload. Once in Lockpick, select Dump from SysNAND. You may use the (VOL +) and (VOL -) buttons to scroll up and down and use the button to confirm your desired selection. Once the dumping process is done, return to the main menu and select Reboot to hekate. Once in Hekate, select Payloads and finally select the TegraExplorer.bin payload. Once in TegraExplorer, select Browse SD. You may use the (VOL +) and (VOL -) buttons to scroll up and down and use the button to confirm your desired selection. Select FirmwareDump.te and select Launch Script. Once the script is launched, select Dump sysmmc. Wait until the dumping process is finished and press the button to go back. Select <- Exit explorer and then select Reboot to bootloader/update.bin to boot back into Hekate. Your firmware dump will now be in /tegraexplorer/Firmware/. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 28 Oct 2021 10:07 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:56 UTC Views: 51341 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  97. },
  98. "https://rentry.org/UpgradeDowngrade": {
  99. "title": "Howtoupgrade/downgradeyourSwitch",
  100. "text": "How to upgrade/downgrade your Switch How to upgrade/downgrade your Switch Before you upgrade your devices firmware, make sure you're on the latest CFW version. Click here to find out more on how to update your CFW. If you want to dump your own firmware files in order to update your emuNAND, you may read this guide. Before you upgrade your devices firmware, please ensure to delete your /contents/ folder located in /atmosphere/. What you'll need: Firmware Files Daybreak Upgrade/Downgrade Process: You can access your SD card via Hekate, please read this guide if you're unsure on how to do that. You will first need to create a folder named firmware on the root of your SD card Then you can place your firmware files in your firmware folder. Afterwards, proceed with the following steps: Launch Daybreak from the homebrew menu Select Install Select the folder that contains your firmware Select Continue Select Perserve settings Select Install (FAT32 + exFAT) Select Continue to proceed Once the upgrade/downgrade is done, you will need to reboot in order to finish the process. Important Note: If you get the following error after updating: [ERROR] Fatal error: [NXBOOT] Failed to determine mariko warmboot firmware then click here to learn more on how to fix the error. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 17 Jan 2021 21:57 UTC Edit: 25 May 2023 12:10 UTC Views: 209306 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  101. },
  102. "https://rentry.org/Spacecraft-NX": {
  103. "title": "Spacecraft-NX",
  104. "text": "How to flash Spacecraft-NX How to flash Spacecraft-NX Spacecraft-NX is an alternate opensource firmware for the SX-Core and SX-Lite. This guide is only for SX Core & SX Lite modchips. What you'll need: Spacecraft-NX An SX-Core/SX-Lite A micro-usb cable The modchip USB port Pre-Setup: If you are using SX Gear, make sure to replace it with SXOS since you will need the SXOS boot menu. You will need to first boot into the SXOS boot menu. From there select options, then SXCore, and then cleanup. Confirm, and once it is done, power off your console. Now you are ready to flash your modchip. Setup: Plug in your USB dongle into the modchip Plug in your micro-usb cable into the dongle. Plug in the other end of the cable to your Windows PC. Extract release_xxx.zip file into a folder. Double click on the flash.bat file. DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB CABLE WHILE IT IS FLASHING OR YOU WILL BRICK YOUR MODCHIP! Once you get the message saying ! ! ! DONE ! ! ! you may unplug the modchip. In the spacecraft-nx folder you will have a file named backup_xxxx_xx_xx_xx_xx.bin. Make sure to make several backups of this file in case you ever end up needing/wanting to reflash the SX firmware. How to use Spacecraft-NX: Place your desired payload in the root of your SD card and rename it to payload.bin. Turn on your Switch and you will launch into your desired payload. Note: When you boot your switch for the first time using spacecraft-NX, it might take up to 30 minutes until it boots. This is normal since the modchip enters into a training session and will blink yellow. Once done it will blink magenta and then turn green upon successful boot up. Help! I got the \"Spacecraft-NX DFU not found!\" message. Windows is installing the drivers, give it some time and then try again. Help! I got the \".Failed to write! 6 and Failed to read! 6\" message. Try using a different micro usb cable, or a different pc. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 18 Jan 2021 23:26 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:57 UTC Views: 60651 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  105. },
  106. "https://rentry.org/Spacecraft-NXUpdate": {
  107. "title": "Spacecraft-NXUpdate",
  108. "text": "How to update Spacecraft-NX How to update Spacecraft-NX If your modchip is not running Spacecraft-NX, then please read this guide. If you are using a HWFLY OLED modchip, then please make sure to update it to Spacecraft-NX Version 0.3.0. This guide will guide you through updating the firmware for your modchip running Spacecraft-NX. The guide works for the following modchips: SX-Core SX-Lite HWFLY OLED Note: The guide works for this HWFLY OLED modchip, and NOT this HWFLY OLED modchip. Please be sure to check which one you own. This guide does NOT work for the following modchips due to them being locked: HWFLY Core HWFLY Lite What you'll need: Hekate Spacecraft-NX Setup: Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip to your SD card. Extract release_xxx.zip to your desktop. Move hwfly_toolbox.bin to /bootloader/payloads/ on your SD card. Plug your SD card back into your Switch and boot your Switch. You should boot into Hekate. If you are not booting into Horizon instead of Hekate, then please power down your device, hold (Vol +) and power on your device in order to boot into Hekate. Select Payloads, and then select hwfly_toolbox.bin. Once booted into the HWFLY Toolbox, use the volume buttons to scroll down to the SD Loader section, and use the (Power) button to select the Update option. Once done, power off your Switch by selecting the Power off option from the menu. Move firmware.bin and sdloader.enc to the root of your SD card. Plug your SD card back into your Switch and boot your Switch. You should boot into Hekate. If you are not booting into Horizon instead of Hekate, then please power down your device, hold (Vol +) and power on your device in order to boot into Hekate. Select Payloads, and then select hwfly_toolbox.bin. Once booted into the HWFLY Toolbox, use the volume buttons to scroll down to the Firmware section, and use the (Power) button to select the Update option. Once the firmware has been updated, select Power off from the menu. You may now boot your device. LED Patterns You can use the following chart to recognize what the different LED patterns mean in order to diagnose errors, or get helpful information from your modchip: \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 06 Jan 2022 00:53 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:57 UTC Views: 12455 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  109. },
  110. "https://rentry.org/ExosphereDNSMITM": {
  111. "title": "SetupExosphere/DNSMITM",
  112. "text": "Setup Exosphere / DNS MITM Setup Exosphere / DNS MITM Exosphere Create a file named exosphere.ini in the root of your SD card and paste one of these configurations inside the file: For EmuNAND: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=0 blank_prodinfo_emummc=1 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 For SysNAND: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=1 blank_prodinfo_emummc=0 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=0 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 DNS MITM Create a file named default.txt in /atmosphere/hosts/ (the hosts folder won't exist, so make sure to create it) and paste this in your default.txt file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6# Block Nintendo Servers 127.0.0.1 *nintendo.* 127.0.0.1 *nintendo-europe.com 127.0.0.1 *nintendoswitch.* 95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net 95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net Note: If you plan to use Atmosphere on SysNAND for online play and EmuNAND for offline play, rename the file to emummc.txt. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 22 Mar 2021 22:02 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 09:59 UTC Views: 292153 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  113. },
  114. "https://rentry.org/SettingUpIncognito": {
  115. "title": "HowtosetupIncognito",
  116. "text": "How to set up Incognito How to set up Incognito Before proceeding with setting up incognito, ensure you have a full NAND back up. If you lose your backup or prodinfo and enabled incognito on your sysNAND you will have basically just permanently self-banned your switch. Pre-requisites: Full NAND backup NxNandManager Hekate EmuNAND Step 1. Extract NxNandManager_vx.x_x64.zip on your desktop. Step 2. Access the /NxNandManager_vx.x_x64/ folder and launch NxNandManager.exe. Step 3. Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip on your SD card, and launch the Hekate payload. If you're unsure on how to launch payloads, check this guide. Step 4. Once you've booted into Hekate, select the Tools tab, then select USB Tools, and finally, select emu RAW GPP. Step 5. Connect your switch to your PC. Step 6. In NxNandManager, click on the File tab, and select Open drive. Step 7. Double click on SD GPP hekate and select the PRODINFO partition. Step 8. Make sure you have a full NAND backup before you proceed! Click on this icon, and press Yes. SysNAND Step 1. Extract NxNandManager_vx.x_x64.zip on your desktop. Step 2. Access the /NxNandManager_vx.x_x64/ folder and launch NxNandManager.exe. Step 3. Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip on your SD card, and launch the Hekate payload. If you're unsure on how to launch payloads, check this guide. Step 4. Once you've booted into Hekate, select the Tools tab, then select USB Tools, and finally, select eMMC RAW GPP. Step 5. Connect your switch to your PC. Step 6. In NxNandManager, click on the File tab, and select Open drive. Step 7. Double click on eMMC GPP hekate and select the PRODINFO partition. Step 8. Make sure you have a full NAND backup before you proceed! Click on this icon, and press Yes. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 22 Mar 2021 10:01 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:00 UTC Views: 133785 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  117. },
  118. "https://rentry.org/TinfoilIncognito": {
  119. "title": "HowtosetupIncognito(Tinfoil)",
  120. "text": "How to set up Incognito (Tinfoil) How to set up Incognito (Tinfoil) Incognito does not work on Mariko yet! This guide is only for Unpatched and Patched Erista models! Before proceeding with setting up incognito, ensure you have a full NAND back up. If you lose your backup or prodinfo and enabled incognito on your sysNAND you will have basically just permanently self-banned your switch. Pre-requisites: Full NAND backup Erista Switch running Atmosphere CFW Tinfoil WiFi disabled/switch in airplane mode Prodinfo NOT blanked with Exosphere EmuNAND Step 1. Boot into your device and launch Tinfoil. Once you're in Tinfoil, navigate to the Incognito tab near the bottom. Step 2. Highlight your serial number in the right space and press (Y). Tinfoil will warn you about the consequences of forgetting your password. Either set the password as nothing or something simple that you are not going to forget. Should you forget your password, you will be able to pull this back from your NAND backup but leaving the password blank is the easier option. Step 3. If ran correctly, Tinfoil will tell you Cal0 writing worked. Step 4. Restart your device and verify that incognito has been enabled correctly by going into your Switch's Settings \u279e System \u279e Serial Information. You should see that your serial number will look something like XAW00000000000. SysNAND Step 1. Create a file named exosphere.ini on the root of your SD card and paste the following inside of the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11[exosphere] debugmode=1 debugmode_user=0 disable_user_exception_handlers=0 enable_user_pmu_access=0 blank_prodinfo_sysmmc=0 blank_prodinfo_emummc=0 allow_writing_to_cal_sysmmc=1 log_port=0 log_baud_rate=115200 log_inverted=0 Step 2. Boot into your device and launch Tinfoil. Once you're in Tinfoil, navigate to the Incognito tab near the bottom. Step 3. Highlight your serial number in the right space and press (Y). Tinfoil will warn you about the consequences of forgetting your password. Either set the password as nothing or something simple that you are not going to forget. Should you forget your password, you will be able to pull this back from your NAND backup but leaving the password blank is the easier option. Step 4. If ran correctly, Tinfoil will tell you Cal0 writing worked. Step 5. Restart your device and verify that incognito has been enabled correctly by going into your Switch's Settings \u279e System \u279e Serial Information. You should see that your serial number will look something like XAW00000000000. Step 6. You can now delete exosphere.ini from the root of your SD card if you wish now too. Incognito is permanent unless you restore your serial with Tinfoil or a backup. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 18 Jul 2022 11:56 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:00 UTC Views: 49392 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  121. },
  122. "https://rentry.org/FAT32FormatSD": {
  123. "title": "HowtoformatanSDcardtoFAT32",
  124. "text": "How to format an SD card to FAT32 How to format an SD card to FAT32 There are two methods you may use to format your SD card to FAT32: Hekate PC method Hekate What you'll need: Hekate Warning: Make sure to backup any files that you have on your SD card before you start! No seriously, backup your files because you will be formatting your SD card and you will lose all files on your SD card! Last warning, please backup your files that are on your SD card before you start! Format an SD card: If you're unsure on how to boot a payload, please check this guide. Launch into hekate. Select the Tools tab. Select Partition SD Card. If you get asked to back up your files, please do so. Move the FAT 32 slider all the way to the end, and select Next Step. Select Start. Once finished, your SD card will be in the FAT32 format. PC method What you'll need: Minitool Partition Wizard Warning: Make sure to backup any files that you have on your SD card before you start! No seriously, backup your files because you will be formatting your SD card and you will lose all files on your SD card! Last warning, please backup your files that are on your SD card before you start! Format an SD Card: Connect your SD card to your PC. Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard. Select your SD card and right click on it. Select Delete All Partitons and confirm by clicking Yes. You will now have an empty partition called *:. Select that partition, right click on it, and click Create. Do the following: In the Partition Label: box, write a name. In the File System: menu, select Fat32. In the Cluster Size: menu, select 64KiB. Click OK to confirm the partition settings. Click \u2713 Apply and click Yes to apply the pending changes. Your SD card will now be formatted to FAT32. Format a partition: Connect your SD card to your PC. Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard. Select your desired partition and right click on it. Select Format. Do the following: In the Partition Label: box, write a name. In the File System: menu, select Fat32. In the Cluster Size: menu, select 64KiB. Click OK to confirm the partition settings. Click \u2713 Apply and click Yes to apply the pending changes. Your partition will now be formatted to FAT32. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 24 Mar 2021 20:04 UTC Edit: 28 Jun 2023 16:18 UTC Views: 53615 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  125. },
  126. "https://rentry.org/NSUSBInstall": {
  127. "title": "HowtoperformUSBinstallations",
  128. "text": "How to perform USB installations How to perform USB installations You can perform USB installations with one of three methods: Tinfoil MTP If you are on MacOS, then please install Android File Transfer to enable MTP functionality on your PC. DBI Installer MTP If you are on MacOS, then please install Android File Transfer to enable MTP functionality on your PC. Tinfoil & Nut Tinleaf & NS-USBloader Tinfoil MTP What you'll need: Tinfoil Steps: Press the album icon in order to access the homebrew menu. Launch Tinfoil-Installer. Exit out of the homebrew menu and select Tinfoil on your home menu. Once you launch into Tinfoil, scroll down to Options. In Options make sure that the Enable MTP option is set to YES and that the Enable NUT option is set to NO. Connect your device to your PC. Once your device is connected, on your PC access your device by clicking on the Switch drive. Access the Install folder. Place your desired title in the folder. The following file formats are supported: NSP NSZ XCI XCZ Your installation should start now. Once it is done, you will see your desired title on your home screen. DBI Installer MTP What you'll need: DBI Steps: Connect your device to your PC. On your Switch, access the homebrew menu and launch DBI. There are two methods you can use to access the homebrew menu: Hold R and click on a title in your home menu (Recommended). Pressing the album icon (Not recommended). Select Run MTP responder from the menu. Once your device is connected, on your PC access your device by clicking on the Switch drive. Access 5: MicroSD install. Place your desired title in the folder. The following file formats are supported: NSP NSZ XCI XCZ Your installation should start now. You will be notified in DBI once it has finished. Tinfoil & Nut What you'll need: Tinfoil Nut Tinfoil Driver Steps: Extract tinfoil.latest.zip to your SD card. Run tinfoil_driver.exe. Create a folder named nut anywhere on your pc, and place nut.exe in it. Create a folder named titles in your nut folder. Run nut.exe. Once Nut launches, click on Local Scan Paths. Click on the Browse tab and pick your titles folder that you created earlier. Place your desired title in the titles folder. The following file formats are supported: NSP NSZ XCI XCZ Click on the Files tab and click Scan. Once you see your desired title in nut, plug your switch into your pc. On your Switch, access the homebrew menu and launch Tinfoil-Installer. There are two methods you can use to access the homebrew menu: Hold R and click on a title in your home menu (Recommended). Pressing the album icon (Not recommended). You will only have to launch Tinfoil once via the homebrew menu. Later on you may launch tinfoil via the home menu. Once in tinfoil, head over to the New Games tab and you should see your desired title there. Click (A) on the title to select it, and then click (A) again to install it. If you want to install all the titles that are displayed in the New Games tab, click (X) and then (A). You should now see the desired title on your home menu. Tinleaf & NS-USBLoader What you'll need: Tinleaf NS-USBLoader Steps: Copy tinleaf.nro to the /switch/ folder on your device. Connect your Switch to your pc and run ns-usbloader-x.x.jar. Click on the cog wheel. You can skip to step 7 if you use MacOS or Linux Click on Download and install drivers. You will now launch into the Device Driver Installation Wizard, click Next and then click Finish. Click on the controller icon to go back to the main menu. Drag your desired file into the loader or click on Select files and then select your desired file. The following file formats are supported: NSP NSZ XCI XCZ Click on Upload to NS. On your Switch, access the homebrew menu and launch Tinleaf-Installer. There are two methods you can use to access the homebrew menu: Hold R and click on a title in your home menu (Recommended). Pressing the album icon (Not recommended). In Tinleaf select Install over USB. You will now see your backup file/files. Click the (A) button to install your desired file. If you have more than one file, you can press the (Y) button to select all files, and then click the (+) button to install all files. Select your desired installation location. Once the installation has finished, you may disconnect your Switch and exit out of Tinleaf. Your desired title will now be on your home menu. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 07 Apr 2021 21:28 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:00 UTC Views: 167420 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  129. },
  130. "https://rentry.org/DisableNOGC": {
  131. "title": "Howtodisablenogc",
  132. "text": "How to disable nogc How to disable nogc Fusee Steps: Insert your SD card into your computer and navigate to the \\atmosphere\\config\\ folder. Open the stratosphere.ini file with a text editor. If you do not have a stratosphere.ini file in this directory then copy it over from \\atmosphere\\config_templates\\. You now need to add the following text to the bottom of your stratosphere.ini file : nogc = 0 Save the file and ensure it is saved as a .ini file and not in .txt format. Re-insert your SD card into your switch and boot atmosphere, you should now be able to use your game carts whilst using atmosphere. Hekate (FSS0) Steps: GUI method (Nyx): Boot into hekate. Go to the Options tab. Disable the Auto NoGC option. Boot into atmosphere. PC method: Open the file named hekate_ipl.ini located in /bootloader/ folder. Remove the following entry: kip1patch=nogc. Boot into atmosphere. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 13 Apr 2021 20:36 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:02 UTC Views: 46093 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  133. },
  134. "https://rentry.org/ManageSysModules": {
  135. "title": "Howtomanagesysmodules",
  136. "text": "How to manage sysmodules How to manage sysmodules What you'll need: SimpleModManager Steps: Move SimpleModManager.nro to your /switch/ folder on your SD card. Create a folder named config in the root of your SD card. Inside of your /config/ folder, create a folder named SimpleModManager. Inside of the newly created /SimpleModManager/ folder, create a file named parameters.ini and paste the following inside: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37# This is a config file # folder where mods are stored stored-mods-base-folder = /mods/ use-gui = 1 last-preset-used = default ######################################## # preset that can be changed in the app preset = default # base folder where mods are installed install-mods-base-folder = /atmosphere/contents/ ######################################## ######################################## # preset that can be changed in the app preset = sxos # base folder where mods are installed install-mods-base-folder = /sxos/titles/ ######################################## ######################################## # preset that can be changed in the app preset = root # base folder where mods are installed install-mods-base-folder = / ######################################## # DO NOT TOUCH THIS : used to recognize the last version of the program config last-program-version = 2.0.4 Create a folder named mods in the root of your SD card. Inside of the /mods/ folder create a folder named SysModules. Download your desired sysmodule and extract everything BUT the atmosphere folder into the root of your SD card. Enter the /atmosphere/contents/ folder inside of the archive file and extract the XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX folder to your /mods/SysModules/ folder on your sdcard. Enter the homebrew menu on your Switch and enter SimpleModManager. Select SysModules and press (X) to enable your desired sysmodule. Now you must restart your device and your sysmodule should be working. If you wish to disable the sysmodule, then enter simplemodmanager and click (X) to disable the mod. If you are unable to disable a sysmodule due to your switch crashing, then enter your /atmosphere/contents/ folder on your SD card and delete the folders inside. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 12 Jun 2021 09:52 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:02 UTC Views: 27622 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  137. },
  138. "https://rentry.org/TeslaOverlay": {
  139. "title": "Tesla-TheNintendoSwitchOverlayMenu",
  140. "text": "Tesla - The Nintendo Switch Overlay Menu Tesla - The Nintendo Switch Overlay Menu What is it? Tesla is a simple overlay menu that can be opened at any time. It let's the user use simple homebrew very quickly in this menu. The default directory for overlays is /switch/.overlays where only .ovl files (Plain old .nro files renamed to .ovl to differentiate them from normal homebrew) get loaded. How does one open it? Once main files and desired modules are copied correctly to SD card, and the console has been restarted. Open menu by pushing these 3 buttons at the same time: L, DPad (\u25bc) and R3 (right analogue stick) Getting started / setup Both of these two are required for Tesla menu to work. Download and extract them to the root of your SD card. Name Download Instructions Tesla-Menu Download Extract ovlmenu.zip to the root of your SD card. nx-ovlloader Download Extract nx-ovlloader.zip to the root of your SD card. A comprehensive list of available modules Each category is sorted alphabetically. For more information about each project see it's main GitHub page. System Tools Name Description Download Instructions fastCFWswitch A tesla based overlay to boot into different payloads on the Nintendo Switch Download Extract fastCFWswitch_x.x.x.zip to the root of your SD card. Studious-Pancake A Tesla overlay that allows you to reboot to hekate configs. Download ovlSysmodule A Tesla overlay that allows you to toggle sysmodules on the fly Download Copy ovlSysmodules.ovl to /switch/.overlays. QuickNTP Syncs the Nintendo Switch time with a list of NTP Servers. Download Copy QuickNTP.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. Status Monitor Overlay Monitor Your hardware in real time! Download Copy Status-Monitor-Overlay.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. sys-clk Switch sysmodule allowing you to set cpu/gpu/mem clocks according to the running application and docked state. Download Extract sys-clk-x.x.x.zip to root of SD card. sys-ftpd-ovl Displays your internal IP address for FTP purposes. Download Copy sys-ftpd-ovl.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. Other Tools Name Description Download Instructions emuiibo Use emulated Amiibo from overlay. Download Extract emuiibo-vx.x.x.zip and from /SdOut/ copy the /atmosphere/ and switch folders to your SD card. ReverseNX-RT Alternative version of ReverseNX that can switch between handheld and docked mode in Real Time. Download Extract ReverseNX-RT_x.x.x.zip to the root of your SD card. ShareNX Overlay Share your last screenshot while ingame. Download Copy ovlShareNX.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. SimpleModManager SimpleModManager is an homebrew app for the Nintendo Switch CFW : Atmosphere. It allows to manage your mods (via LayeredFS). Download Copy SimpleModManagerOverlay.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. sys-tune A simple background audio player Download Extract sys-tune-x.x.x-xxxxxxx.zip to the root of your SD card. TextReaderOverlay-NX Lets you view text (.txt) files on top of any foreground application Download Extract TextReaderOverlay-x.x.zip to the root of your SD card. EdiZon Overlay EdiZon Overlay functionality Download Extract EdiZonOverlay.zip to the root of your SD card. Game specific Name Description Download Instructions CaptureSight CaptureSight is a Nintendo Switch homebrew to view Pokemon Sword and Shield data while playing Sword and Shield. CaptureSight comes as both an overlay and an applet. Download Extract CaptureSight-Overlay.zip to /switch/.overlays/. MEGAHAKUS A Tesla overlay for \u521d\u97f3\u30df\u30af Project DIVA MEGA39's. Download Copy MEGAHAKUS.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. Ultimate Training Modpack Plugin A Skyline plugin using cargo-skyline for adding features to the training mode. Download Extract TrainingModpack.zip to the root of your SD card Standalone Tesla Menu Games Name Description Download Instructions Snek Play a simple Snake game in the overlay Download Copy snek.ovl to /switch/.overlays/. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 23 Jun 2021 13:09 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:03 UTC Views: 55865 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  141. },
  142. "https://rentry.org/DumpingTitles": {
  143. "title": "Howtodumptitles",
  144. "text": "How to dump titles How to dump titles If you want to dump titles from your SysNAND, and want to run CFW on your SysNAND, read this guide. What you'll need: DBI Android File Transfer (MacOS Users Only) You will need this in order to to enable MTP functionality on MacOS. Steps: Connect your device to your PC. Launch DBI from the homebrew menu. Select Run MTP responder from the menu. Once your device is connected, on your PC access your device by clicking on the Switch drive. Select one of the two methods below to dump your desired title. Dumping game card titles Access the 9: Gamecard folder. Select Title[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] (trimmed).xci and copy it to a folder on your PC. Dumping installed titles Access the 4: Installed games folder. Find the folder for your desired title and copy it over to your PC. Note: Do not copy over the Title [B+U+DXXXXXX].nsp file. For a clean dump, copy over the folder for your desired title! Inside the folder you will find your desired dumped title + any other extra files (such as updates or DLC). To verify your dump, please check the following guide \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 06 Jul 2021 16:26 UTC Edit: 19 May 2023 16:34 UTC Views: 57856 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  145. },
  146. "https://rentry.org/BackupSaveFiles": {
  147. "title": "Howtobackupsavefiles",
  148. "text": "How to backup save files How to backup save files You may pick one of two methods to back up your save files: DBI MTP JKSV DBI MTP What you'll need: DBI Backup process: Connect your device to your PC. On your Switch, access the homebrew menu and launch DBI. Select Run MTP responder from the menu. Once your device is connected, on your PC access your device by clicking on the DBI drive. Access the 7: Saves folder. Copy over to your PC the \u00ccnstalled games and Uninstalled games folders. Restoration process: Connect your device to your PC. On your Switch, access the homebrew menu and launch DBI. Select Run MTP responder from the menu. Once your device is connected, on your PC access your device by clicking on the DBI drive. Access the 7: Saves folder. Copy over to the 7: Saves folder the Installed games and Uninstalled games folders. JKSV What you'll need: JKSV Backup process: Launch JKSV. Click (X). Select Dump All For {User} from the menu. Restoration process: Launch JKSV. Select your desired profile. Select your desired title. Select your desired save state. Press (Y) and confirm restoration process by pressing (A). \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 06 Jul 2021 17:40 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:04 UTC Views: 25403 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  149. },
  150. "https://rentry.org/ManageCheats": {
  151. "title": "Howmanagecheats",
  152. "text": "How manage cheats How manage cheats Switch Method What you'll need: AIO-Switch-Updater Edizon-SE Steps: Extract aio-switch-updater.zip and EdiZon.zip to your SD card Create a file named system_settings.ini in /atmosphere/config/ and add the following to the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[atmosphere] ; Controls whether dmnt cheats should be toggled on or off by ; default. 1 = toggled on by default, 0 = toggled off by default. dmnt_cheats_enabled_by_default = u8!0x0 ; Controls whether dmnt should always save cheat toggle state ; for restoration on new game launch. 1 = always save toggles, ; 0 = only save toggles if toggle file exists. dmnt_always_save_cheat_toggles = u8!0x1 On your device, access the homebrew menu, and launch All-in-One Switch Updater. Select Download cheats from the menu and select Download GBAtemp.net cheat archive (ver xxxxx). This will download cheats only for the titles that you have installed. If you wish to download all available cheats then select Download GBAtemp.net cheat codes from the menu. Exit out of All-in-One Switch Updater and launch a desired title. Once the title has launched, press (\u2302) and launch the homebrew menu. Launch EdiZon-SE and enable your desired cheats by pressing (A). PC Method What you'll need: Cheats Edizon-SE Steps: Extract EdiZon.zip to your SD card. Open titles.rar, access the titles folder, and copy everything inside to your /atmosphere/contents/ folder on your SD card. Create a file named system_settings.ini in /atmosphere/config/ and add the following to the file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[atmosphere] ; Controls whether dmnt cheats should be toggled on or off by ; default. 1 = toggled on by default, 0 = toggled off by default. dmnt_cheats_enabled_by_default = u8!0x0 ; Controls whether dmnt should always save cheat toggle state ; for restoration on new game launch. 1 = always save toggles, ; 0 = only save toggles if toggle file exists. dmnt_always_save_cheat_toggles = u8!0x1 Launch a desired title. Once the title has launched, press (\u2302) and launch the homebrew menu. Launch EdiZon-SE and enable your desired cheats by pressing (A). \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 08 Aug 2021 14:01 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:05 UTC Views: 26661 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  153. },
  154. "https://rentry.org/SDCardViaUSB": {
  155. "title": "HowtobrowseSDcardcontentsviaUSB",
  156. "text": "How to browse SD card contents via USB How to browse SD card contents via USB There are three types of methods that you may use to access your SD card via USB: Haze If you are on MacOS, then please install Android File Transfer to enable MTP functionality on your PC. This method won't allow you to update Atmosphere via USB, however it can be used from the homebrew menu. Hekate This method allows you to update Atmosphere via USB, however it requires you to boot into Hekate. DBI If you are on MacOS, then please install Android File Transfer to enable MTP functionality on your PC. This method won't allow you to update Atmosphere via USB, however it can be used from the homebrew menu. Haze What you'll need: Atmosphere 1.5.2 or Greater Steps: Access the homebrew menu and launch USB File Transfer. There are two methods you can use to access the homebrew menu: Hold R and click on a title in your home menu (Recommended). Pressing the album icon (Not recommended). Connect your Switch to your PC. A drive labeled Nintendo Switch should pop up now in your file explorer. Access the drive, and you may now browse your SD card. Hekate What you'll need: Hekate Steps: If you're unsure on how to launch payloads, please check this guide. Extract hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x_Nyx_x.x.x.zip onto your SD card. Launch Hekate by injecting the hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin payload. Select the Tools tab. Select USB Tools. Select SD Card. Connect your Switch to your PC. A drive labeled with your SD card name should pop up now in your file explorer. If you get asked to format your SD card, make sure to press \"Cancel\". Access the drive, and you may now browse your SD card. DBI What you'll need: DBI Steps: Place DBI.nro in the folder /switch/ on your SD card. Access the Homebrew menu and launch DBI. Press (X) or scroll down and choose MTP Responder from the menu. Connect your Switch to your PC. A drive labeled Switch should pop up now in your file explorer. Access the drive, and you may now browse your SD card. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 28 Dec 2021 11:06 UTC Edit: 18 Apr 2023 09:30 UTC Views: 48940 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  157. },
  158. "https://rentry.org/InstallingThemes": {
  159. "title": "Howtoinstallthemes",
  160. "text": "How to install themes How to install themes What you'll need: NXThemes Installer Steps: Place NXThemesInstaller.nro in the /switch/ folder on your SD card. Create a folder named themes in the root of your SD card. Create a new folder for your desired theme inside of the /themes/ folder. Place your .nxtheme files inside of the folder you created. Launch the homebrew menu, and launch NXThemes Installer. Scroll down to themes. Select the folder for your desired theme and press (A). Press (Y) and press (A) to select the theme files you want to be installed. Once you're done, press (+) to install the selected theme files. Once the installation is done, reboot your device, and your theme should be installed. Future warning! Please ensure to uninstall your theme before you update your firmware in the future, otherwise you will experience crashes. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 21 Feb 2022 22:55 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:07 UTC Views: 19896 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  161. },
  162. "https://rentry.org/CFWSysEmuNAND": {
  163. "title": "HowtorunCFWonbothSysNANDandEmuNAND",
  164. "text": "How to run CFW on both SysNAND and EmuNAND How to run CFW on both SysNAND and EmuNAND Warning! There is a possibility of getting banned when running CFW on SysNAND without any protection. Please ensure you read the following guide to understand what might possibly get you banned. If you are interested in running CFW on both EmuNAND and SysNAND then you may pick one of the following methods: Enable CFW on SysNAND (Recommended) Disable / Enable EmuNAND (Not Recommended) Enable CFW on SysNAND Add the following configuration to the end of your /bootloader/hekate_ipl.ini file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4[Atmosphere - SysNAND] fss0=atmosphere/package3 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp Once added, boot back into Hekate, select Launch, and select Atmosphere SysNAND. You will now boot into SysNAND with CFW. Disable EmuNAND This will work only if you boot via Fusee and not via Package3. Boot into Hekate. Select emuMMC from the main menu. Select Change emuMMC. Select Disable. Your EmuNAND will now be disabled. To re-enable EmuNAND, do the following: Boot into Hekate. Select emuMMC from the main menu. Select Change emuMMC. Do one of the following selections based on your EmuNAND configuration: Partition Based EmuNAND - Select SD RAW 1 or SD RAW 2 or SD RAW 3. File Based EmuNAND - Select emuMMC/SD00/ or emuMMC/ER00/. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 04 Jun 2022 00:28 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:07 UTC Views: 26475 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  165. },
  166. "https://rentry.org/CheckFileIntegrity": {
  167. "title": "Howtoverifydumps",
  168. "text": "How to verify dumps How to verify dumps You can verify title dumps via two methods: PC Method Switch Method PC Method What you'll need: Device keys .NET 6.0 NxFileViewer Steps: Run windowsdesktop-runtime-6.0.14-win-x64.exe and press install to install .NET 6.0. Create a folder named NxFileViewer and extract NxFileViewer_x64.zip inside of it. Place prod.keys (your device keys) inside of the NxFileViewer folder. Launch NxFileViewer.exe. Drag and drop your desired dump into NxFileViewer. NxFileViewer supports the following formats: XCI NSP NSZ XCZ In the Integrity window, press the \u25b6 button to check the Signature and Hash of the file. If you get a Valid message for both Signature and Hash, then the file is proper, however if you do get an Invalid message, then the file is improper. Switch Method What you'll need: DBI Steps: Connect your device to your PC. On your Switch, access the homebrew menu and launch DBI. There are two methods you can use to access the homebrew menu: Hold R and click on a title in your home menu (Recommended). Pressing the album icon (Not recommended). Select Run MTP responder from the menu. Once your device is connected, on your PC access your device by clicking on the Switch drive. Access 5: MicroSD install. Place your desired title in the folder. The following file formats are supported: NSP NSZ XCI XCZ Your installation should start now. If you receive a message within DBI that says [SIGNATURE: Invalid] then the dump is improper. Otherwise if DBI displays the message [OK] then the dump is proper. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 11 Aug 2022 20:32 UTC Edit: 28 Feb 2023 12:03 UTC Views: 47230 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  169. },
  170. "https://rentry.org/EmulateAmiibos": {
  171. "title": "HowtocreateandemulateAmiibos",
  172. "text": "How to create and emulate Amiibos How to create and emulate Amiibos What you'll need: Amiigo Steps: Place Amiigo.nro inside of the /switch/ folder on your SD card. Open the homebrew menu by selecting the album icon in your home menu. Launch Amiigo. Select the Amiigo Store tab. From there, select the franchise that your Amiibo stems from, and select your desired Amiibo. Your Amiibo will now be in the My Amiibo tab. Press the home button to exit Amiigo, and launch your desired game. Once your game is ready to accept Amiibos, press the home button. Access the homebrew menu again by selecting the album icon in your home menu. Launch Amiigo. Activate your created Amiibo in the My Amiibo tab by highlighting it and pressing (A). Press the home button to exit Amiigo, and go back into your game. Your Amiibo will get activated now. You can create Amiibos while your game is running. Creating Amiibos Offline You can create Amiibos while your device is offline however, you will have to connect your device to the internet in order to update the Amiibo database that contains new Amiibos. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 28 Oct 2022 13:54 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:07 UTC Views: 12332 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  173. },
  174. "https://rentry.org/2002-2634": {
  175. "title": "Error2002-2634(010000000000001F)",
  176. "text": "Error 2002-2634 (010000000000001F) Error 2002-2634 (010000000000001F) Remove your game card if you updated firmware and you are getting Error Code: 2002-2634 for Program: 010000000000001F. You can enable nogc to avoid this crash, but that will prevent you from playing gamecards until you do this after updating your Switch to a newer supported firmware. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 12:43 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:08 UTC Views: 7895 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  177. },
  178. "https://rentry.org/DeadBattery": {
  179. "title": "BatteryisdeadandSwitchwon'tpoweron",
  180. "text": "Battery is dead and Switch won't power on Battery is dead and Switch won't power on This applies only to unpatched Erista devices. You most likely have autorcm enabled. Connect your Switch to your charger and let it charge for an hour. Afterwards you can push a payload like usual. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 12:46 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:08 UTC Views: 8605 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  181. },
  182. "https://rentry.org/PartitionVSFileEmuNAND": {
  183. "title": "Partition-basedVSfile-basedEmuNAND",
  184. "text": "Partition-based VS file-based EmuNAND Partition-based VS file-based EmuNAND Partition-based EmuNAND Pros: Has the least chance of corruption. Cons: Creating a new EmuNAND requires you to partition your SD card, thus existing files on the SD will get deleted. Migrating to a new SD card or making a backup of your EmuNAND is much more complex. File-based EmuNAND Pros: Very easy to transfer or make a backup of. Creating a new EmuNAND is easier, and won't require you to partition your SD card. Cons: Your EmuNAND setup has a higher chance of getting corrupted. This applies to both FAT32 and exFAT users. Transferring games between your SD card and your EmuNAND via system settings is not possible. This is due to an unfixed bug. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 12:49 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:08 UTC Views: 18735 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  185. },
  186. "https://rentry.org/ArchivebitFix": {
  187. "title": "Archivebitfix(Macusers)",
  188. "text": "Archivebit fix (Mac users) Archivebit fix (Mac users) If you're using a Mac PC and you have inserted your SD card into your Mac PC, you might experience issues such as the homebrew menu not detecting your homebrew applications or some other issues. To fix this, do the following: Boot first into Hekate, then press Tools \u279c Arch bit \u2022 RCM Touch \u2022 Pkg1/2 \u279c Fix Archive Bit. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 12:52 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:08 UTC Views: 3269 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  189. },
  190. "https://rentry.org/EnterHBLauncher": {
  191. "title": "Howtoenterthehomebrewlauncher",
  192. "text": "How to enter the homebrew launcher How to enter the homebrew launcher There are two ways to launch homebrew: By holding R and clicking on a title in your home menu. Or By clicking on the Album icon This will launch you into applet mode and some homebrew might not work. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 12:53 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:08 UTC Views: 7749 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  193. },
  194. "https://rentry.org/WarmBootError": {
  195. "title": "FailedToDetermineWarmBootFirmware",
  196. "text": "Failed To Determine WarmBoot Firmware Failed To Determine WarmBoot Firmware If you get this error, boot into hekate, then go to launch and press on Warmboot Error Fix. You will boot into SysNAND. From there reboot back to hekate and launch your custom firmware. If you do not have the Warmboot Error Fix entry in your launch menu, then go to your /bootloader/ folder and add this entry to your hekate_ipl.ini file: \u2397 \u2713 1 2 3 4 5[Warmboot Error Fix] fss0=atmosphere/package3 stock=1 emummc_force_disable=1 icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 12:54 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:09 UTC Views: 6581 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  197. },
  198. "https://rentry.org/MaintenanceMode": {
  199. "title": "HowtoenterMaintenancemode",
  200. "text": "How to enter Maintenance mode How to enter Maintenance mode You can boot into maintenance mode by following these steps: Power off your console completely. hold (VOL +) & (VOL -) while booting into atmosphere. What is maintenance mode used for? Maintenance mode is used to reset the cache for your Switch. This can be used to remove the firmware update nag (this only works on erista devices), or to fix a game that might not be launching. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 13:01 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:09 UTC Views: 5929 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  201. },
  202. "https://rentry.org/Boot0Error": {
  203. "title": "[ERROR]Fatalerror:[NXBOOT]Couldn'tparseboot0:!",
  204. "text": "[ERROR] Fatal error: [NXBOOT] Couldn't parse boot0: ! [ERROR] Fatal error: [NXBOOT] Couldn't parse boot0: ! If you updated via ChoidujourNX on SX OS then you will have a corrupt BOOT0. Ensure that your SysNAND is on the same version as your EmuNAND and do the following to resolve the issue: Boot into Hekate. Select Tools. Select Backup eMMC. Select eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once done, power off your device and connect your SD card to your PC. In your /backup/xxxxxxxx/ folder, move your BOOT0 and BOOT1 files into the /backup/xxxxxxxx/restore/ folder. Boot into Hekate and select Tools. Select Restore eMMC. Select SD emuMMC Raw Partition and make sure its ON. Select SD emuMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1. Once the process is done, you may boot into Hekate and launch into Atmosphere. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 13:03 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:10 UTC Views: 3290 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  205. },
  206. "https://rentry.org/BootErrorAfterUpdate": {
  207. "title": "Switchnotbootingafterupdate",
  208. "text": "Switch not booting after update Switch not booting after update If your device is not booting into Horizon OS after an update then you may try one of the three fixes from down below: Old CFW version You may be running an old CFW version. Please ensure you are on the latest CFW version. You may read this guide to learn how to update your CFW. Broken installed theme Your Switch not booting may be due a theme being broken on your updated firmware. You can fix this by deleting the folder /atmosphere/contents/0100000000001000/. Broken installed sysmodules If you have had installed previously any sysmodules, then please ensure you delete the folder /atmosphere/contents/. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 13:05 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:10 UTC Views: 7735 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  209. },
  210. "https://rentry.org/AvoidUpdateNag": {
  211. "title": "Avoidingfirmwareupdatenag",
  212. "text": "Avoiding firmware update nag Avoiding firmware update nag If you want to avoid getting the firmware update nag, you should use one of the following methods to block system firmware updates: Exosphere DNS mitm Incognito \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 13:06 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:10 UTC Views: 6687 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  213. },
  214. "https://rentry.org/disablemodsandcheats": {
  215. "title": "Disablingmodsandcheatswhenlaunchingatitle",
  216. "text": "Disabling mods and cheats when launching a title Disabling mods and cheats when launching a title If you want to disable mods or cheats when launching a title, hold L and launch your desired title. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 13:07 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:10 UTC Views: 3991 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  217. },
  218. "https://rentry.org/BlueScreenAtmosphere": {
  219. "title": "BluescreenafterupdatingAtmosphere",
  220. "text": "Bluescreen after updating Atmosphere Bluescreen after updating Atmosphere If you updated atmosphere recently, but you are getting a blue screen on bootup, please ensure that you download the latest fusee.bin payload and place it in your /bootloader/payloads/ folder on your SD card or update your payload injector with the latest fusee.bin payload. \u2b05\ufe0f Go Back \ud83e\udd9d Edit Export Raw PDF PNG Pub: 03 Jan 2023 13:09 UTC Edit: 25 Jan 2023 10:11 UTC Views: 4761 new\u00b7what\u00b7how\u00b7langs\u00b7contacts"
  221. }
  222. }
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