Homebrew RELEASE Awoo Installer - A No-Bullshit NSP/NSZ/XCI/XCZ Installer Based on Tinfoil

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I think it is that. Same happened to me, had to use Atmos.
Got it. Thanks.

Your GF is trying to tell you that you are having a boy.
Please give us the option to install nsp without the need of having the title id on the name with nut. That's the only thing that doesn't let me exclusively use Tinfoil/Sx installer for all my installing needs. Most nsp I find do not have the title id on them.
 

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Awoo Installer 1.3.1

What's new?

- Files received for installation remotely are now sorted alphabetically
- Fixed a bug that caused installations to fail when sending a large amount of files over USB
- Installations now use a lot more RAM in title override mode, slightly speeding up remote NSZ installations
- Behind-the-scenes Plutonium changes and optimizations (Thanks @HookedBehemoth!)
- Some translation string fixes and changes
- Other small changes and bug fixes

This release and all future releases can be downloaded within Awoo Installer directly by simply starting the software while connected to the internet!

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What about total install size before install pack of NSZ?
I'd also really like this feature in the event of an SD low on space.
This wouldn't be hard to do, just a matter of reading the cnmt(s) of all selected files and comparing the total content size to available space on the destination device. However, this would likely introduce a fair bit of wait time for large lists of files. It's on my planned features list, but it will definitely be optional (disabled by default in settings).

Can I just ask, does this work on SXOS?
We don't support SX OS or have any means of testing it, so your guess is as good as mine.
 

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I don't know what that is supposed to mean, my 2.5" HDD is not recognized by by the latest version of SXOS and installer.

Mai du,

We don't support SX OS or have any means of testing it, so your guess is as good as mine.

maybe you can be the tester for SXOS?
I mean, you'd be able to use your HDD faster than waiting for someone else to take the reigns.
 

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After installing XCI and some nsp/nsz they are failed to verify data from system settings (corrupted data). Other installers does not have this problem: installed XCI are successfully checked via system settings.
 

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I spotted some weirdness when attempting to install the latest update to Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. (v262144)

When I run it through NX Game Info, it tells me the nsp has a valid NCA signature. ("Signature: Passed, Permission: Safe"). However when I try to install with Awoo it warns of an invalid NCA.

Is there a way for me to independently confirm that this is either a false positive from Awoo or a bug in NX Game Info? Some other tool I could use to check?
 
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Awoo checks if nca signed with one predefined hardcoded signature, and not the signature provided in the nca.

I can not understand why. If there were only one correct signature from Nintendo, then there won't be this signature in each nca.
 

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Awoo checks if nca signed with one predefined hardcoded signature, and not the signature provided in the nca.

I can not understand why. If there were only one correct signature from Nintendo, then there won't be this signature in each nca.

Because its asynchronous crypto, we know nintendo's public key, so we can verify the code came directly from Nintendo unmodified. Its not a hash, its a signature.
 

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I understand this, but why this public key exists in each nca (not in hardware or firmware) and why do you think that is it a constant and can not be changed?
 

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I understand this, but why this public key exists in each nca (not in hardware or firmware) and why do you think that is it a constant and can not be changed?

The public key does not exist in the NCA, it exists in the firmware. The public key is the same for every switch.

You might be confusing the two checks. The NCA is signed twice: once by nintendo, once by the developer. The developer's public key is in the NCA, but this isnt verified because it doesnt need to be.
 
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