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- A fusée gelée vulnerable Switch
- A SD card of at least 2Gb, formatted in FAT32
- Make sure that your SD card is FAT32 formatted, exFAT will not work
- Download the latest stable archive from [here]({% include download_link.html %}) (use your brain to grab the latest)
- Extract the content of the directory in the archive and copy the
lakka
andbootloader
folders to the root of your SD card- Windows users can use 7-Zip
To boot Lakka, you need a working installation of hekate 4.0 (or later) on the Switch. We won't cover this topic here, as there are multiple guides already existing.
Here are some softwares you can use :
- Windows : TegraRcmSmash, fusee-launcher
- Linux, Mac OS : fusee-launcher
- Android : NXLoader, Rekado (don't use the Lakka launcher)
- iOS : NXBoot
Once hekate is running on your Switch, you can boot Lakka by going to Launch > More configs > Lakka
.
If going through the menu each time annoys you, you can ask hekate to autoboot Lakka by going to to Launch options > Auto boot > More configs > Lakka
.
I suggest you read the FAQ, especially on how to access the storage partition and copy games. Actually, while you're here, read everything. Enjoy !