![]() At least that never worked for me, Home Button works reliably). Then exit the browser by pressing the Home Button (Do NOT press OK. Wait a bit until it says “This screen will now be closed”. When it asks for a Registration again just say “Next” and when you get to the Homebrew Launcher Screen choose “Run” this time. Open Settings and make a Connection Test. Next up is launching it which is quite easy.ġ. That’s it you now have the Homebrew Launcher installed. ![]() If thats what you get just press the power button to restart your Switch. Press “Install” and wait until you get a Error Screen with Error-Code 2000-1337. It should say “Registration is required to use this network”Ħ. There choose “Change Settings” and set “DNS Settings” to manual. Go to your Switch Settings->Internet->Internet Settings and choose your access point. If you have a 64GB+ SDCard and Windows won’t let you format as Fat32 just use fat32format to format it with Fat32Ģ. Download latest nx-hbmenu and put the hbmenu.nro on the root of your sdcard.Ĥ. If you format your SDCard as exFat though your Switch will prompt you to update your Switch Firmware so you’ll need Fat32. You should be able to just change the Label to whatever you like and that shouldn’t affect anything. Since some Users still had problems even though the Installation Process is pretty simple and straightforward I’ll try to help in setting up your Switch with Homebrew Launcher in this Post.įirst of all, you’ll obviously need a Switch on Firmware 3.0.0 and an SDCard.ġ. With it now released you can finally enjoy easy Homebrew access on your Switch (When the first Homebrews drop that is). ![]() Developer Pluuto released his Homebrew Launcher for Firmware 3.0.0 yesterday after having delayed it for roughly 2 weeks because of unforeseen circumstances. ![]()
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