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===== How do I hack my Switch? ===== | ===== How do I hack my Switch? ===== | ||
You **can't** at the moment. The Switch is a fairly new device and it will be some time before any vulnerabilities are exploited and released. | You **can't** at the moment. The Switch is a fairly new device and it will be some time before any vulnerabilities are exploited and released. | ||
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+ | ===== How do I keep my Switch from updating automatically? ===== | ||
+ | To prevent your device from automatically updating, navigate to System Settings > System on your Switch and switch "Auto-Update Software" to "OFF". If you have an update already downloaded (noted by "System update is ready" under "System Update" in System Settings > System), you can remove it by holding down the power button and selecting "Reboot" from the prompt that pops up. If this doesn't clear the update properly, try rebooting into Maintenance/Recovery Mode: hold Volume + and - while powering on or rebooting. | ||
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+ | To prevent updates from automatically downloading, go to System Settings > Internet > Internet Settings > //Connected network/SSID here// > Change Settings > DNS Settings > Manual and set your Primary/Secondary DNS to 173.255.238.217. | ||
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+ | If you'd like to block updates manually, block this domain via DNS, host file, router firewall, or etc: | ||
+ | atumn.hac.lp1.d4c.nintendo.net | ||
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