Installing Lakka on your SwitchDisclaimer : Neither the libretro team nor myself are responsible in case something happens to your console. This includes hardware damage or brick. You have been warned.Step 0 : what you need
A fusée gelée vulnerable Switch
A SD card of at least 2Gb, formatted in FAT32
Step 1 : preparing the SD card
Make sure that your SD card is FAT32 formatted, exFAT will not work
Download the latest stable archive from here (use your brain to grab the latest)
Extract the content of the directory in the archive and copy the lakka and bootloader folders to the root of your SD card
Windows users can use 7-Zip
Step 2 : booting Lakka
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.
Autoboot