diff --git a/gettingstarted/checkingrcm.rst b/gettingstarted/checkingrcm.rst index f97c63b..e3cdc83 100644 --- a/gettingstarted/checkingrcm.rst +++ b/gettingstarted/checkingrcm.rst @@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ Time to find out if any of this prep was worth it. 3. Plug your Switch into your PC using your USB cable. * Your Switch **should not turn on.** If your Switch turns on, repeat Step 1 to enter RCM. + * Fusee-launcher only works with certain host controllers, blue USB 3 ports integrated into the motherboard tend to be most reliable. Failing to make sure of this can cause payloads to fail in a similar way to how they would on IPATCHED Switches. 4. Run the command **'sudo python3 ./fusee-launcher.py ./fusee-test.bin'** @@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ Time to find out if any of this prep was worth it. .. error:: - If the application says the payload launch was successful, but nothing appears on your screen, unfortunately your Nintendo Switch is likely patched. **You should try a few more times to be certain, and consider trying another USB cable.** + If the application says the payload launch was successful, but nothing appears on your screen, unfortunately your Nintendo Switch is likely patched. **You should try a few more times to be certain, and consider trying another USB cable or port.** If your Switch is patched and running firmware 4.1.0, you can still access CFW. If your Switch is patched and running a higher firmware version, unfortunately your Switch cannot be hacked right now.