I dont have the console with meif you don't have the nand cid, you can't use this unfortunately. do you not have access to the console? is the essentials backup not in the nand?
Thank you ^^
I dont have the console with meif you don't have the nand cid, you can't use this unfortunately. do you not have access to the console? is the essentials backup not in the nand?
it's been suggested to me before, I just didn't get around to doing it yet because gui development is way more difficult than a command-line interface.Nice tool. Can anyone make a windows gui?
mountpoint is where the virtual files would appear. on Windows I would suggest a drive letter like F:Trying to use this to read my nand backup to get movable.sed, and then extract some saves off an SD backup. A little unsure about the usage of the 'mount_pount' argument. No matter what the mount point is, it always opens up into this. Do I have to do another step to mount the files in this folder, in order to get my essentials.exefs off the nand backup?
Edit: after googling around and finding the reddit announcement page for this tool it looks like "mount_point" is just the location of where the virtual is mounted to. Not really clear wording for that in the documentation.
So how would I go about extracting my essential.exefs from the backup to get the movable.sed?
Thank you very much for this help. I was able to get the movable.sed using OSFMount.mountpoint is where the virtual files would appear. on Windows I would suggest a drive letter like F:
mount_nand currently doesn't show the essential.exefs as a separate file. what you could do is mount ctrnand using a tool like OSFMount, which can open FAT filesystem images on Windows, then get movable.sed from \private\movable.sed (if the file here is the same one as essential.exefs). in any case I will try to get essential.exefs to appear in the nand mountpoint.
late response but, if the crypto of a DSi nand is not too different to DSi partitions on 3DS, it could be done.would this work for dsi nands?
the commit history would probably show the progress better, but thanks anywayLooking at the original release thread and seeing how far this tool has progressed at this point is a testament to how people like you are keeping the 3DS homebrew scene active with updates and tools that no one has seen before.
JKSM and related tools dump the contents of extdata/savedata archives. when you copy directly from "/Nintendo 3DS" (and decrypt the files, which fuse-3ds does), you get the raw containers the files are in. if you want the files from inside, use https://github.com/wwylele/3ds-save-toolSo I wound up mounting my sd card of an old device that I had the movable.sed from. I'm trying to salvage some extdata from it. I can mount it, I can go to the directory and copy some save files, 4 files in sequence. These files are different than if i was to backup a save form JKs save manager, so how can I move these over? Any thoughts or a better thread to ask in?
if you have the OTP + CID, or an essential.exefs (which contains both of these), you can use this.Awesome work! Now my question, probably asked a lot and answered 100 times, is there a way we can use this to extract an LFCS from a NAND backup without xorpads?
So I would need the OTP + CID from the console I want to explore the NAND backup of?if you have the OTP + CID, or an essential.exefs (which contains both of these), you can use this.
do you have the OTP as a file, and NAND CID as a hex string or file? or, do you have essential.exefs? or is essential.exefs embedded in the backup (from gm9)?How?
You replied prior to me editing my post.do you have the OTP as a file, and NAND CID as a hex string or file? or, do you have essential.exefs? or is essential.exefs embedded in the backup (from gm9)?