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NS-USBloader 7.3, developed by Dmitry Isaenko, is a cross-platform utility designed to simplify Nintendo Switch home-brew workflows by acting simultaneously as an Awoo-Installer and GoldLeaf uploader for NSP, NSZ, XCI, XCZ and other image files, while also integrating an RCM payload injector plus on-the-fly file splitting and merging. The program replaces the separate PC-side tools that were once required to push large titles over USB or network, enabling users to queue multiple packages, resume interrupted transfers, and automatically segment oversized content into FAT32-friendly 4 GB chunks that are seamlessly reassembled on the console. Its built-in RCM payload injector lets testers push Atmosphère, Hekate or custom binaries without removing the device from the dock, supporting both APX-based USB2 and USB3 connections on Windows, macOS and Linux. NS-USBloader is therefore frequently deployed by home-brew enthusiasts who install backups, update emunand partitions, sideload home-brew NRO files, or inject recovery payloads after a soft-brick, as well as by developers who need rapid iteration when debugging kips or sysmodules. The project has evolved through three major public revisions since its first release, with version 7.3 introducing improved network stability, a darker adaptive interface, and full compatibility with Java Runtime 17. The application is categorized under System Utilities / Device Assistants. NS-USBloader is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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