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SystemRestoreV3 without backups, possible?

Open Prozoon700 opened this issue 1 year ago • 16 comments

Hi. I would like to restore my Nintendo Switch (is a large history...) and when I use SystemRestoreV3, I get an error when tries to backup system files. Could I use it removing the function in which the system is backuped?

Thanks for thehelp and have a nice day.

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 19 '24 20:02 Prozoon700

You could, but if it fails due to corrupted files in the system partition you should fix that up rather than skipping steps in the script

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 19 '24 21:02 suchmememanyskill

And how can I solve them?

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 19 '24 21:02 Prozoon700

I don't have any context, i cannot really help you here

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 19 '24 21:02 suchmememanyskill

In a short way, I used Hetake to hack my NS. It worked but games don't start (connection requiered), I tried to solve it by redoing the emmuMC partition (without looking that I was doing it in a partition with user data) and broke it he he...

I couldn't restore my backup, because yeah, the thing I read doesn't said it (or at least i didn't read it) and now I am here.

Hope you can help me and have a nice day.

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 19 '24 22:02 Prozoon700

So is your sysmmc/internal storage broken or your emummc broken?

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 19 '24 22:02 suchmememanyskill

I suppose internal, because when I try to run my NS as normal doesnt works (only loads the logo from Nintendo an then black screen).

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 20 '24 14:02 Prozoon700

How did you manage to break your internal storage when messing with your emummc??

You need to be more specific about how you broke internal storage

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 20 '24 16:02 suchmememanyskill

When doing the partitions of the emmuMC (in Hetake) I click on set up the partitions, then a texto message show up saying that where I wanted to do it (1, 2, 3) and in the 1 was an alert saying that user data was there, I thought it was sd data so I clicked yes and thats It how my NS no longer worked.

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 20 '24 18:02 Prozoon700

Partitioning the sd has no flow that writes to the internal storage; you probably got a message saying that you made your emummc too small (smaller than 32gb) so you user data would get wiped

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 20 '24 19:02 suchmememanyskill

Could be, yes. So what I do now?

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 20 '24 21:02 Prozoon700

I do not know, you have not given me specific enough details to outline the next steps. (notably, are your system partitions on internal storage intact and do not contain corrupt files? If you are booting stock via hekate, check your files. If they are corrupt booting will not work)

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 20 '24 22:02 suchmememanyskill

I don't know what more can I say. When I try to boot as normal (power button, without Auto RCM or Jigs) the screen shows Nintendo logo and a black screen. Also when boot by hetake (in Stock). When trying to boot emmuMMC, the same, black screen. And all I tried finally goes to a black screen.

I hope that completes your knowings about my problem.

Have a nice day.

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 20 '24 22:02 Prozoon700

It most certainly does not. Very many things could be wrong and your only sign is that no system titles seem to load (otherwise a fatal screen would have shown). Again, are all system (filesystem) partitions intact? No corrupted files? Prodinfo intact? Is there no hardware failure?

I don't think i can help you here. The issue is too broad to narrow it down from just your description

suchmememanyskill avatar Feb 20 '24 22:02 suchmememanyskill

Okay. How could I know the info needed?

Prozoon700 avatar Feb 20 '24 22:02 Prozoon700