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07:42, 19 April 2026: Aang32 (talk | contribs) triggered filter 8, performing the action "edit" on Firmware Rebuilding. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Check for NH direct invite links (examine)

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===[https://suchmememanyskill.github.io/guides/unbrick/ MMC Rebuild Guide]===
===[https://suchmememanyskill.github.io/guides/unbrick/ MMC Rebuild Guide]===


== Switch info ==
==Switch info==
While bans are no longer a concern for "legacy" consoles, they are very much possible on the Nintendo Switch.
While bans are no longer a concern for "legacy" consoles, they are very much possible on the Nintendo Switch.


'''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use TegraExplorer’s "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware.
'''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use [https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/TegraExplorer/releases/download/4.2.0/TegraExplorer.bin TegraExplorer’s] "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware.


_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If your goal is to:
If your goal is to:


* Get your system as clean as possible
*Get your system as clean as possible
* Uninstall homebrew
*Uninstall homebrew
* Unmod the console
*[[Switch:Uninstall CFW with no NAND backup|Unmod the console without a NAND backup]]


'''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server.
'''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, [https://discord.com/invite/C29hYvh join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server.]

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'{{Page WIP}} ==Firmware Rebuilding for 3DS, Wii U, WII and Switch.== {{Critical|text=These methods should only be used as a last resort!}}<tabber>|-|3DS= === Manual CTR Transfer === A Manual CTR Transfer is mostly used for fixing bricks. It overwrites the entire CTR NAND with a clean version of it. |-|Wii U= === MLC Rebuild === MLC Rebuild is mostly used for Region Changing, and fixing corrupted firmware, and red NAND. |-|Wii= === Ohneschwanzenegger === Ohneschwanzenegger is mostly used for wiping cIOS/IOS and homebrew that cannot be deleted normally. It downloads the new NAND files from Nintendo's servers (NUS) so after the process your console will be just like when it left the factory. |-|Switch= === MLC Rebuild === An MMC Rebuild is usually used for repairing corrupted system files. It carries the most risk out of all these methods. Read the "Switch info" section for more info about it.</tabber> ==Guides== ===[[3DS:CTRTransfer/Manual|Manual CTR Transfer Guide.]]=== ===[https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-upgrading-rebuilding-wii-u-internal-memory-mlc.636309/ MLC Rebuild Guide.]=== ===[[wiiguide:wii-factory-reset|Ohneschwanzenegger Guide.]]=== ===[https://suchmememanyskill.github.io/guides/unbrick/ MMC Rebuild Guide]=== == Switch info == While bans are no longer a concern for "legacy" consoles, they are very much possible on the Nintendo Switch. '''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use TegraExplorer’s "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If your goal is to: * Get your system as clean as possible * Uninstall homebrew * Unmod the console '''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server.'
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'{{Page WIP}} ==Firmware Rebuilding for 3DS, Wii U, WII and Switch.== {{Critical|text=These methods should only be used as a last resort!}}<tabber>|-|3DS= === Manual CTR Transfer === A Manual CTR Transfer is mostly used for fixing bricks. It overwrites the entire CTR NAND with a clean version of it. |-|Wii U= === MLC Rebuild === MLC Rebuild is mostly used for Region Changing, and fixing corrupted firmware, and red NAND. |-|Wii= === Ohneschwanzenegger === Ohneschwanzenegger is mostly used for wiping cIOS/IOS and homebrew that cannot be deleted normally. It downloads the new NAND files from Nintendo's servers (NUS) so after the process your console will be just like when it left the factory. |-|Switch= === MLC Rebuild === An MMC Rebuild is usually used for repairing corrupted system files. It carries the most risk out of all these methods. Read the "Switch info" section for more info about it.</tabber> ==Guides== ===[[3DS:CTRTransfer/Manual|Manual CTR Transfer Guide.]]=== ===[https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-upgrading-rebuilding-wii-u-internal-memory-mlc.636309/ MLC Rebuild Guide.]=== ===[[wiiguide:wii-factory-reset|Ohneschwanzenegger Guide.]]=== ===[https://suchmememanyskill.github.io/guides/unbrick/ MMC Rebuild Guide]=== ==Switch info== While bans are no longer a concern for "legacy" consoles, they are very much possible on the Nintendo Switch. '''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use [https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/TegraExplorer/releases/download/4.2.0/TegraExplorer.bin TegraExplorer’s] "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If your goal is to: *Get your system as clean as possible *Uninstall homebrew *[[Switch:Uninstall CFW with no NAND backup|Unmod the console without a NAND backup]] '''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, [https://discord.com/invite/C29hYvh join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server.]'
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'@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ ===[https://suchmememanyskill.github.io/guides/unbrick/ MMC Rebuild Guide]=== -== Switch info == +==Switch info== While bans are no longer a concern for "legacy" consoles, they are very much possible on the Nintendo Switch. -'''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use TegraExplorer’s "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware. +'''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use [https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/TegraExplorer/releases/download/4.2.0/TegraExplorer.bin TegraExplorer’s] "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ If your goal is to: -* Get your system as clean as possible -* Uninstall homebrew -* Unmod the console +*Get your system as clean as possible +*Uninstall homebrew +*[[Switch:Uninstall CFW with no NAND backup|Unmod the console without a NAND backup]] -'''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server. +'''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, [https://discord.com/invite/C29hYvh join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server.] '
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[ 0 => '==Switch info==', 1 => ''''Avoid''' using an MMC Rebuild for cleaning purposes; instead, use [https://github.com/suchmememanyskill/TegraExplorer/releases/download/4.2.0/TegraExplorer.bin TegraExplorer’s] "System Wipe" script to clean the firmware.', 2 => '*Get your system as clean as possible', 3 => '*Uninstall homebrew', 4 => '*[[Switch:Uninstall CFW with no NAND backup|Unmod the console without a NAND backup]]', 5 => ''''DO NOT''' use an MMC Rebuild! Instead, [https://discord.com/invite/C29hYvh join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server.]' ]
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