Is there any way to test the cert after it is dumped? The program I am using claims that either the cert is malformed or banned, and I know at least one of them isn't banned considering it was just bought brand new in box yesterday
You don't need to dump your certificate to validate your PRODINFO.I have wanted to verify if my Prodinfo is correct by extracting the certificate. But it seems that this tool has become obsolete.
I get an error
\Step2.py", line 2, in <module>
from fractions import gcd
ImportError: cannot import name 'gcd' from 'fractions' (C:\Python39\lib\fractions.py)
In fact I need to do it to verify if it is the complete Prodinfo or the one with Incognito applied. I have the peculiarity that I misplace the Prodinfo backup when I use incognito and I found a backup of prodinfo in my Drive and I am trying to verify its integrity.You don't need to dump your certificate to validate your PRODINFO.
Again, you don't need to dump your certificate to valid your PRODINFO. Opening it in a hex editor can accomplish the same goal with a lot less trouble.In fact I need to do it to verify if it is the complete Prodinfo or the one with Incognito applied. I have the peculiarity that I misplace the Prodinfo backup when I use incognito and I found a backup of prodinfo in my Drive and I am trying to verify its integrity.
And what do I get by opening it in a hexadecimal?Again, you don't need to dump your certificate to valid your PRODINFO. Opening it in a hex editor can accomplish the same goal with a lot less trouble.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-read-prodinfo-bin-file-switch-8-0.538676/#post-8640018And what do I get by opening it in a hexadecimal?
Thank you. I realized it has a lot of 0's, so I end up being a backup with Incognito.