Hello @psycho-neon. Have chips manufactured with component assembly. I put three, all three flashed correctly. The first chip rarely does not turn on with the console, the second went well and the third directly does not turn on with the console. Have they given you any problems? I'm thinking about throwing them away and sticking with my Rp2040s, which never fail me.
I'll do an attempt at translating for the others:
"Is this chip custom made, and delivered assembled and ready to be programmed? Not possible to purchase on Aliexpress?"
Getting stuck on the logo can only mean one thing, there's a problem in your system partition. Though I'm not sure how you managed to cripple both since its usually one and not the other since they are separate entities.
You probably made a mirror of your sysNAND when its on the brick going bust.
its 100% something hardware related. Just tried restoring my console by following level 1 and level 2 of sthetix guide and even wiping the entire nand and replacing it with a new one resorted with the same exact issue. Could there be something in the hardware side that could cause this? becuase it would be the only explanation onto why both emunand and sysnad both stopped working on the same time and why rebuilding my nand didnt work either and just produced the same issue
its 100% something hardware related. Just tried restoring my console by following level 1 and level 2 of sthetix guide and even wiping the entire nand and replacing it with a new one resorted with the same exact issue. Could there be something in the hardware side that could cause this? becuase it would be the only explanation onto why both emunand and sysnad both stopped working on the same time and why rebuilding my nand didnt work either and just produced the same issue
When Nintendo released firmware 17.0.0 they caused some problems. https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-stuck-at-nintendo-logo.651058/post-10380256
The question was whether your nand backup was completely clean or that you already used it with a CFW?
Would resorting to a factory reset maybe fix such issues?
Another thing I was wondering is whether the BOOT0 and BOOT1 partition are used from the sysnand.
I saw someone that posted a message that he could not use the emummc without a physical sysnand/emummc.
That would imply that if for some reason there a some data corruption that affect BOOT0 or BOOT1 then you would habe problems with both your sysnand and emummc.
its 100% something hardware related. Just tried restoring my console by following level 1 and level 2 of sthetix guide and even wiping the entire nand and replacing it with a new one resorted with the same exact issue. Could there be something in the hardware side that could cause this? becuase it would be the only explanation onto why both emunand and sysnad both stopped working on the same time and why rebuilding my nand didnt work either and just produced the same issue
When Nintendo released firmware 17.0.0 they caused some problems. https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-stuck-at-nintendo-logo.651058/post-10380256
The question was whether your nand backup was completely clean or that you already used it with a CFW?
Would resorting to a factory reset maybe fix such issues?
Another thing I was wondering is whether the BOOT0 and BOOT1 partition are used from the sysnand.
I saw someone that posted a message that he could not use the emummc without a physical sysnand/emummc.
That would imply that if for some reason there a some data corruption that affect BOOT0 or BOOT1 then you would habe problems with both your sysnand and emummc.
Need boot1 boot0 and prod info. For Orginal your oled... If no chip on motherboard are fulty and is mmc reson so buy Samsung mmc and send to repaire shop only...
I finsh mod V2 console 18.0.0 fw and chose emummc it is working fine with hats pack 17.0.2 and when try go cfw it show error msg host pkgl... Ofw after nintendo logo black secreen.
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