Getting Started - NH Switch Guide (2024)

About modchipped Switch console users

If you already know you have a modchipped Switch console, you can skip ahead to the Modchip Introduction page.

Finding your serial number

In the RCM path, we'll first determine if your Switch is vulnerable to fusee-gelee, the exploit we will be using to launch CFW.

The fusee-gelee vulnerability was discovered independently by different Switch hacking teams, who all independently released versions of the exploit in April 2018. Nintendo and NVIDIA were informed 90 days before these releases, and patched consoles were launched by mid-2018. NVIDIA publicly acknowledged the flaw in April as well. In July 2019, Nintendo announced updated consoles: the Switch Lite (HDH-001), and a new model of original Switch (HAC-001(-01)/"V2") with better battery life. Both of these new models use the Tegra X1+ (also known as Mariko, the T214, and T210B01) with a brand-new bootROM, and cannot currently be hacked without a modchip.

Patched and Mariko units can be identified by their serial number. This number can be found in the Settings applet at System -> Serial Information. You can also find it on the bottom of the console, adjacent to the charging port. However, it is always more accurate to use the serial reported in Settings instead, especially if you aren't the original owner of the console.

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Determining if your Switch is vulnerable

The community has crowdsourced a list of known serial numbers which are vulnerable to fusee-gelee.

  • If your serial number is on this list as "potentially patched", follow the notice directly after this list.
  • If your serial number is listed as "patched", there is nothing you can do at this time besides installing a modchip (hardware modification. It requires experience with microsoldering.).
  • If your system is patched, it is highly advised to keep it on 7.0.1 or lower, if possible, as there may be a vulnerability for these versions in the far future. DO NOT update patched consoles past 7.0.1 if you want to ever have a chance of running homebrew and/or CFW on them if you do not have the skills required to install a modchip.

Notice

If you are unsure if your serial is patched, you can test your console yourself following the instructions here.

Serial list

The following information is based on this GBATemp thread.

Serial NumbersUnpatchedPotentially patchedPatched
XAW1XAW10000000000 to XAW10074000000XAW10074000000 to XAW10120000000XAW10120000000 and up
XAW4XAW40000000000 to XAW40011000000XAW40011000000 to XAW40012000000XAW40012000000 and up
XAW7XAW70000000000 to XAW70017800000XAW70017800000 to XAW70030000000XAW70030000000 and up
XAJ1XAJ10000000000 to XAJ10020000000XAJ10020000000 to XAJ10030000000XAJ10030000000 and up
XAJ4XAJ40000000000 to XAJ40046000000XAJ40046000000 to XAJ40060000000XAJ40060000000 and up
XAJ7XAJ70000000000 to XAJ70040000000XAJ70040000000 to XAJ70050000000XAJ70050000000 and up
XAK1N/AXAK10000000000 and upN/A

If your serial number is not listed above, your device is not vulnerable to the fusee-gelee exploit.

Version Table

Note

While the "New" Switch (HAC-001(-01)'s earliest possible firmware is 7.0.1, it is not vulnerable to déjà vu, the exploit used by Nereba and Caffeine, because of hardware differences from the "old" Switch (HAC-001).

Firmware VersionUnpatched Switch systems (HAC-001)Patched Switch systems (HAC-001)"New" Switch (HAC-001(-01)Switch Lite (HDH-001)
1.0.0Nereba or RCMN/AN/AN/A
2.0.0 - 3.0.2Caffeine or RCMN/AN/AN/A
4.0.0 - 4.1.0Caffeine or RCMCaffeineN/AN/A
5.0.0 - 7.0.0RCMModchip / Wait for CFWN/AN/A
7.0.1RCMModchip (no software exploit)Modchip (no software exploit)N/A
8.0.1RCMModchip (no software exploit)Modchip (no software exploit)Modchip (no software exploit)
8.1.0 and upRCMModchip (no software exploit)Modchip (no software exploit)Modchip (no software exploit)

About Mariko Switch models

All Mariko (V2) Switch models (HAC-001(-01), HDH-001, HEG-001) are currently unhackable via software. If Modchip is listed as a method for your console model, then that means the device is currently unhackable without a hardware modification (modchip). If there are theoretical exploits that may lead to CFW or homebrew for that device, you also have the choice to "wait" for their release. These exploits may (and will likely) never launch and there is NO ETA, so what you choose to do is up to you. This guide assumes you have a functional modchip installation if you do have a Patched console.

Console Preparation

Important

Before setting up for homebrew, install at least one eShop title to utilize "title takeover", an Atmosphère feature that allows homebrew to use more resources than they would normally have. Try downloading a free game (like Fallout Shelter), application (like YouTube), or a game demo (like 10 Second Run RETURNS). Running the Homebrew Menu via a game cartridge is an alternative, but requires the game to be inserted any time you want to launch the Homebrew Menu. Generally, title takeover doesn't permanently alter the donor game or application.
Once you obtain any bootable title, you are prepared to continue on with the guide.

  • If your Switch is not patched, click the button below to follow the RCM path of the guide.

    Continue to RCM

  • If your Switch is patched and modchipped, click the button below to follow the Modchip path of the guide.

    Continue to Modchip introduction

Frequently Asked Questions about this page
  • Q: How reliable is the crowdsourced list of vulnerable serial numbers, and what if my serial number is not listed?
    A: To our knowledge, there hasn't been a single console which has disproved the trends documented here. Unless your serial is potentially patched, you can be certain that the table is accurate to reality.
  • Q: Why is it essential to install at least one eShop title before setting up homebrew, and what is "title takeover"?
    A: By default, the homebrew menu and its apps inherit the resources of the Album applet. Applets don't have as many system resources as full apps, and as such have inconsistent behavior when used for homebrew purposes. Title takeover ensures the best performance, and is required for some homebrew.
  • Q: Why is the "New" Switch (HAC-001(-01) not vulnerable to déjà vu, and what are the implications for Switch Lite (HDH-001) and OLED Switch consoles?
    A: Despite being exploitable via software, déjà vu is actually a bootROM exploit that isn't present in the new bootROM of the Tegra X1+.
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FAQs

What to do first with new Switch? ›

Complete These Steps:
  1. System language and region settings.
  2. Internet Settings (optional)
  3. Time Zone.
  4. Set your icon and nickname or Transfer Users and Save Data (this option is available for consoles with system menu version 4.0.0. or higher)
  5. Parental Controls (optional)

Can you hack the Switch yet? ›

Things You Need to Know

Not all Nintendo Switches can be hacked. Check the serial number on your Nintendo Switch to see if has been patched. If it has, it can't be hacked.

Why does my Nintendo Switch say this user cannot play this software? ›

Possible Solutions:

This error message means that you are not using the primary console for the Nintendo Account that purchased the software. On a non-primary console, the software can only be started by the user that purchased it.

Is the Switch profitable? ›

That the Nintendo Switch is the Japanese company's most successful console is no secret, but recently released official figures put the impact of the “Switch hurricane” into context. Since the launch of Nintendo's hybrid, the company has made more profit than in the previous 35 years combined.

Should I fully charge my new Switch before first use? ›

Chances are, the Switch is already fully charged out of the box, but it doesn't hurt to make sure it's topped off. If you have a USB-C cable lying around, connect it to your Switch while you are setting up the TV Dock and adapter. Otherwise, you can charge it once you've set up the Dock.

How to make a new switch primary? ›

Use your Nintendo Account to access the Nintendo eShop on the console that you want to be the primary console. The system will automatically be set as the primary console for your Nintendo Account. To confirm it's updated, check the Primary Console setting in your Nintendo eShop Account Information.

Why does my Nintendo switch say I must have the software in order to play? ›

If you have not purchased both the full game and the DLC, you will not be able to access the DLC. You will need to purchase the full game on Nintendo eShop in order to play the DLC.

Why won't my Nintendo Switch let me play games? ›

Update your Nintendo Switch console to the latest version. Change the primary console for that Nintendo Account to the console that you're using. If you are already using the primary console for that Nintendo Account, de-register the console, then make it the primary console again.

What is the highest selling Switch game? ›

With close to 63 million units sold, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was the top-selling Nintendo Switch game based on lifetime sales as of June 2024.

What is the most worth it Switch game? ›

It's seriously worth playing and fully deserves its place on this list as one of the best Nintendo Switch games of all time.
  • Paper Mario: The Origami King. ...
  • Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. ...
  • Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope. ...
  • Pikmin 4. ...
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. ...
  • Pokemon Legends: Arceus. ...
  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses. ...
  • Splatoon 3.
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Is the Nintendo Switch a success or failure? ›

As of June 2024, the Nintendo Switch has shipped over 143 million units worldwide. It is Nintendo's best-selling home console and the third-best-selling game console of all time, behind the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS.

How do I transfer everything from my old Switch to my new Switch? ›

Complete These Steps:
  1. From the HOME Menu, select “System Settings” > “Data Management” > “Transfer Your Save Data”.
  2. Select “Send Save Data to Another Console”, then select the user whose save data file you wish to transfer.
  3. Select the save data file for the software title you want to send to another console.

How do you set up your Nintendo Switch when you first get it? ›

Complete these steps
  1. Connect the USB plug from the Nintendo Switch AC adapter into the USB connector on the bottom of the console, then connect the AC adapter into the wall outlet. ...
  2. Attach the Joy-Con controllers to the Nintendo Switch console. ...
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the first-time setup.

What do you need to get started with a Switch? ›

Getting Started with Nintendo Switch
  1. First, create a Nintendo Account for the player(s) that will be using Nintendo Switch. ...
  2. Connect your Nintendo Switch and complete the initial set-up.
  3. Create a user account for each player on Nintendo Switch, and link the Nintendo Account to it.

Can I redownload my Switch games on a new Switch? ›

You can only redownload games using the Nintendo Account that was used to purchase the game. If a specific game or DLC item shows "Purchased" in Nintendo eShop but you are unable to redownload it, you may find our information on Software Displays "Purchased" in the Nintendo Switch eShop helpful.

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