If you just go back a couple of posts before yours, you will find @Blythe93 posted a very thorough method of updating the Switch. You should read it. Don't rely on AIO Updater or pre-made SD packs. Do it manually.
Short answer: On your emuNAND, you can update your firmware via Daybreak provided you already have firmware files dumped or downloaded on your SD card. On your sysNAND, however, only update if it's clean, otherwise you risk getting your console...
Oh my! Atari 2600 joystick?! That goes way back, but it's actually the first controller I ever used to play a video game. Only one button, but that's all that was needed for those games back then, The stick was kind of stiff, and it would...
I like to wait to move to a big, numerical, update. It gives the devs time to iron out any kinks. Sometimes, though, I just to update to stay current. No problem in waiting until, as mentioned above, a game requires it.
I believe there are new keys for firmware 18. I saw a lockpick version for it. I didn't try it, because I haven't updated yet. You're perfectly fine staying on FW17 for the moment. But if, or rather when, a game gets developed for firmware...
Sorry, don't use Linux and never will. Dust2dust says it works out of box on Linux but if not, I then suggest a dual boot setup with Linux and Windows.
It might be related to old sysmodules. Take a look at this thread. Did you hack your Switch by yourself manually, or you used a pre-made SD card bundle? Or did you update recently with an AIO app? These create more problems than they solve...
MTP should work out of the box on Linux. At least, it did for me. I'm using Ubuntu 22.04. And DBI backend also works flawlessly on my system. It does need python3, though. I usually just enter "sudo python3 dbibackend" to launch it, and it...
I was thinking it would be a good use, but in my past experiences, OS installers work much better with a USB stick. Oh well, old technology is old. At least I got them for cheap.
Thanks for the suggestions. But I don't have a 360, and for the PS2, I was using an internal hard disk (HD Loader and independence exploit, if I remember correctly). That was years ago.
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They looked pretty dry, and the spindle was...
Last week, while walking on the sidewalk in the early morning, I saw an abandoned spindle of 50 Verbatim DVD+R discs, brand new, never opened. The owner just decided to throw them away. I picked them up and brought them home, but then I...
That's pretty much the purest form of clickbait. And it's super common nowadays which is really really annoying. I use a clickbait blocker and block any YouTubers that consistently use clickbait for more views.
I wouldn't mind clickbait thumbnails so much if the picture was actually included in the video, which, for some creators, seems to never happen. Or when a title promises to reveal the shocking truth about something, and you watch the whole thing...
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi