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Critical icon This process factory resets the console. back up any data that you care about before following this guide!

uninstalling CFW without a NAND backup

Disable AutoRCM if you have it enabled by following this guide.

Section II: Performing the System Wipe

  1. Put your Switch into RCM mode and inject the TegraExplorer.bin payload.
  2. Select SystemWipe.te.
  3. Confirm you want to wipe the SysMMC.
  4. Once the script finishes, press any button to return to the main menu.
  5. Select Power Off.
Info icon Your console is now as close as possible to a clean, CFW-free state.

Section III: SD Card Cleanup

To ensure no CFW traces remain on your SD card:

  1. Connect your SD card to your PC.
  2. Back up any folders containing personal media (e.g., /Nintendo/Album/).
  3. Format the SD card to FAT32.
  4. Insert the SD card back into the Switch.