Hacking Tickets.db

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If you have Luma installed and followed 3ds.guide you must have godmode9 installed. anyway:
Take a Look at 3ds.guide: https://3ds.guide/installing-arm9loaderhax
This is mostly taken out of 3ds.guide:

  • Here you will find a Link to latest godmode9: https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest - download it
  • Create a folder named files9 on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
  • Create a folder named luma on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
  • Create a folder named payloads in the luma folder on your SD card if it does not already exist
  • Copy GodMode9.bin from the GodMode9 .zip to the /luma/payloads/ folder on your SD card and rename it to a corresponding key to start with (I do have it renamed as "b_GodMode9.bin")
  • Copy aeskeydb.bin to the /files9/ folder on your SD card (Download link can be found here: https://3ds.guide/installing-arm9loaderhax)
  • Insert SD-Card into 3DS
  • Hold the corresponding Key for Godmode9
  • Press Start
  • Release the corresponding Key for Godmode9
  • You should have booted into Godmode9
If you lost your backups (ctrtransfer.bin or ctrnand.bin) you could also try to use a ctrtransfer.bin which you can download: https://3ds.guide/9.2.0-ctrtransfer as donator for ticket.db
-NEVER TRIED THAT! - I do not know if a ticket.db from another console works

But look on your PC if you have ctrtransfer.bin or ctrnand.bin backed up.
Probably you did not mentioned the backups on your sd card? - look at /files9/ folder on your SD card
 
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If you have Luma installed and followed 3ds.guide you must have godmode9 installed. anyway:
Take a Look at 3ds.guide: https://3ds.guide/installing-arm9loaderhax
This is mostly taken out of 3ds.guide:

  • Here you will find a Link to latest godmode9: https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest - download it
  • Create a folder named files9 on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
  • Create a folder named luma on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
  • Create a folder named payloads in the luma folder on your SD card if it does not already exist
  • Copy GodMode9.bin from the GodMode9 .zip to the /luma/payloads/ folder on your SD card and rename it to a corresponding key to start with (I do have it renamed as "b_GodMode9.bin")
  • Copy aeskeydb.bin to the /files9/ folder on your SD card (Download link can be found here: https://3ds.guide/installing-arm9loaderhax)
  • Insert SD-Card into 3DS
  • Hold the corresponding Key for Godmode9
  • Press Start
  • Release the corresponding Key for Godmode9
  • You should have booted into Godmode9
If you lost your backups (ctrtransfer.bin or ctrnand.bin) you could also try to use a ctrtransfer.bin which you can download: https://3ds.guide/9.2.0-ctrtransfer as donator for ticket.db
-NEVER TRIED THAT! - I do not know if a ticket.db from another console works

But look on your PC if you have ctrtransfer.bin or ctrnand.bin backed up.
Probably you did not mentioned the backups on your sd card? - look at /files9/ folder on your SD card
Thanks for the little tutorial. Though I am sorry for not specifying, I do have godmode9. I am just missing the ctr backups.
 
And you have no NAND backup?
*nand.bin
*nandmin.bin

you can mount this image too with godmode9 to cpy out ticket.db
 
And you have no NAND backup?
*nand.bin
*nandmin.bin

you can mount this image too with godmode9 to cpy out ticket.db
I will make one now

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And you have no NAND backup?
*nand.bin
*nandmin.bin

you can mount this image too with godmode9 to cpy out ticket.db
I copied it! Thank you so much for your help!
 
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And you have no NAND backup?
*nand.bin
*nandmin.bin

you can mount this image too with godmode9 to cpy out ticket.db
I am sorry for being a bother but, Decrypt is still not able to backup the tickets. "Selected: [Ticket Dump (SysNAD)] Searching for ticket.db... Failed! Ticket Dump (SysNAND): Failed!"
 
and you copyed /dbs/ticket.db from your nand backup to sysnand/dbs/ticket.db ?
If so i cannot help any further
 

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