How to set up emuNAND with Atmosphere on Erista (Unpatched)
What you'll need:
Hekate | Atmosphere & fusee | SigPatches | hekate_ipl.ini | default.txt |
---|---|---|---|---|
Download | Download | Download | Download | Download |
Setup:
- 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 far more likely to experience SD card corruption than FAT32 users.
Step 1.
- 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 2.
- Copy
hekate_ipl.ini
to your/bootloader/
folder inside of your SD card - Afterwards create a folder named
hosts
in your/atmosphere/
folder inside of your SD card then copy thedefault.txt
file there
Step 3.
- 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 to select the
hekate_ctcaer_x.x.x.bin
payload as you did in this step.
- Make sure to select the
- Select the
Tools
tab, then selectPartition SD Card
, and finally pressOk
. - Move the emuMMC (RAW) slider until it says
29 full
, then pressNext Step
and finally pressStart
. - Once the operation is done, press
Close
and then select theHome
tab. - Select
emuMMC
in the main menu, then selectCreate emuMMC
- Select
SD Partition
and then selectPart 1
. - Wait for your emuNAND to get created. Once its done, select
Close
. - Select
Tools
then selectArchive Bit - AutoRCM
and pickEnable AutoRCM
. - Remove your SD card and place it 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.
- Click on
launch
, and selectAtmosphere
to launch into Atmosphere.- If you ever need to go into SysNAND, select
Launch
and then selectStock
.
- If you ever need to go into SysNAND, select