You read it right. I have the OG Switch (HAC-001) and the newest update broke it. It does not get past the Nintendo logo.

I haven’t hacked my Switch.

It got bricked right after restarting.

Other people have updated and their Switch is somehow fine.

Help…

  • ulkesh@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Contact Nintendo? I haven’t checked mine, and I have an OG Switch as well (I believe). It would surprise me if you get more traction here than contacting Nintendo.

    This does have me wondering what the warranty terms are concerning updates like this.

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      1 year ago

      Verified, I have an original Switch model.

      I updated to 17.0.0 just fine. So either you have run out of battery or perhaps it bricked because it had very low power when you updated it. These are just guesses and certainly nowhere near helping with a solution.

    • N00b22@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      I’m from Costa Rica so I don’t know if I can contact Nintendo. Should I try to contact a authorized store?

    • N00b22@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      I can’t boot into Recovery mode. It’s stuck on a black screen

  • TootSweet@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Shite. That sucks.

    Can you share more about the symptoms? You say “it does not get past the Nintendo logo.” Do you mean the “Switch” logo? What’s it do when it gets to the Nintendo logo? Hang on the logo forever? Does the screen go black after a second or three? If the latter, after the screen goes off, does the power button repeat the performance, or do you have to hold it down for a while (to shut it down), let go for a sec, and hold it down again to make it boot up again before it responds?

    You can of course send it to Nintendo to get it fixed. That’s probably your best bet.

    But if you can’t or don’t want to go that direction, you might be able to resurrect your system with homebrew/hacking. That’d require getting set up to hack your Switch, though. And might void your warranty.

    First thing I’d try if you want to go that direction is to just run Hekate (a fancy homebrew bootloader for the Switch) and boot into Atmosphere via that. No need to set up EmuMMC just for that test, but there is some risk of getting banned from the eshop and online play if you make any changes to your Switch (like installing pirated games, for instance) and then connect to the internet.

    It’s possible something went wrong with the efuses on your system and your Switch isn’t starting because it thinks you’ve hacked it and manually downgraded the OS even though you didn’t. I believe Hekate and Atmosphere would let you boot into your Switch’s OS in a way that would make your Switch ignore any efuse discrepancies. Might get you past the issue you’re having.

    But again, there are some risks with this approach and if you’re wanting to get it fixed by Nintendo, I’d say probably your best bet is just to send it to Nintendo.

    • N00b22@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago
      1. When it gets to the Nintendo logo it cuts to a black screen. I never see the Nintendo Switch logo

      2. I have to hold it down to shut it down

      • TootSweet@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, Atmosphere might be a way forward if you wanted to go that direction. (Assuming a) the issue is an efuse issue and b) you have the right version of the Switch. You can check if you do by checking your serial number against the list here.)

        Only other suggestion I’d have is to get in touch with Nintendo.

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    1 year ago

    This is one of those rare cases where Nintendo could fix your console for free or give you a replacement. You should contact customer service, they’re usually very friendly and helpful. Good luck 🙂

  • Bobby Turkalino@lemmy.yachts
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    1 year ago

    Do you use the official Nintendo dock and power supply? I know there were some issues a few years ago with third party accessories bricking consoles and firmware updates can cause that sort of thing to resurface