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Hello,

please allow this Noob question: is there a way to extract all the savegames for different games played on my untouched Switch to use them with Ryujinx/Yuzu?

Thanks, :-)
 

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Anyone?

As far as I understood I should boot Hekate and dump the Nand.

Is there a tool to extract the savegames from the Nand?

Will this flag ban my switch?
 

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Anyone?

As far as I understood I should boot Hekate and dump the Nand.

Is there a tool to extract the savegames from the Nand?

Will this flag ban my switch?
This is overkill if you have hacked Switch already. Just use homebrew DBI, run MTP Responder, plug USB to PC and now you can copy all saves directly to PC.

Can't help with where emulators store saves.
 

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This is overkill if you have hacked Switch already. Just use homebrew DBI, run MTP Responder, plug USB to PC and now you can copy all saves directly to PC.

Can't help with where emulators store saves.
Thanks for the answer.

My switch is actually untouched as Nintendo did it ;-)
 

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Only way to find out is to push a payload, if you do the definitive way guide above it will tell you if it is patched or not.
OK, I'll do it. Btw is there a way then to dump the nand and to extract the savegames from the Nand without modding the switch and so without risking a ban?
 

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OK, I'll do it. Btw is there a way then to dump the nand and to extract the savegames from the Nand without modding the switch and so without risking a ban?
Nothing is 100% safe from a ban, but I've never heard of anyone being banned just from using Hekate or TegraExplorer.
 

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