Thank youu Anyone who has issues needs to come to this guy hes frekin awesome highly suggest him @mattytrog
Hi, somehow my keys also failed on PRODINFO. Do you have any tip on this ?nvm i got the keys to work now im having the issue of ill inject the payload and select fsxx_*** but it will just boot the switch back to rcm mode im on 6.1.0 i just flashed last night and allready tried removing and replacing the system files any help on this?
Should I dump this key each time I update my switch or are they stay unchanged ?biskeydump - Dumps all your Switch BIS keys for eMMC contents decryption, to be used as a fusee payload (upload via the normal fusee-launcher or my TegraRcmSmash.exe).
HacDiskMount - use your BIS keys and your RawNand.bin (or the physical eMMC attached via microSD reader or using a mass storage gadget mode in u-boot/linux) to dump, restore or REAL-TIME MOUNT AND EXPLORE/MODIFY partitions from the dump file or attached physical device !
Binaries available at https://switchtools.sshnuke.net
When appropriate, README.txt file inside the archive points to the source code location
(Yes I know these have been out for a few days, but only since today was biskeydump redistributable as a precompiled binary)
Recuva- As long as you haven’t wrote anything else to the partition. The partition attaches as USB storage which you can scan and recover your fileIs there any way to recover deleted data (ie via data recovery software) from the emuMMC when using HacDiskMount?
Had a huge save (hadn't been backed up via either Checkpoint or Edizon) deleted by mistake, and I'm hoping to recover it
Unchanged.Should I dump this key each time I update my switch or are they stay unchanged ?
Yeah that's what I thought would work. But Recuva finds like a handful of files. Something is clearly blocking its scan/retrieval.Recuva- As long as you haven’t wrote anything else to the partition. The partition attaches as USB storage which you can scan and recover your file
Try GetDataBackYeah that's what I thought would work. But Recuva finds like a handful of files. Something is clearly blocking its scan/retrieval.
I'm not sure what it was. Rebuilt my NAND image and used another PC. Works fine now. Maybe something isn't stable on my main.
Thanks for clarification though.
Is there a way to open my emuMMC that is on a hidden partition on my SD card with HacDiskMount?
Maybe this could help:I'd like to support that question. I can say that HacDiskMount is not opening the emuMMC, is there a way to alter HacDiskMount to do it?
I second this. I'm experiencing the same problem right now.Hi, any ideas why i keep getting this msg in hacdiskmount when i try to mount the drive?, i'm running it as admin and already installed and reinstalled drivers
[info] Mounted USER to 'A:' with physical sector size mismatch (file: 4096 part: 512) - FORCING READ ONLY
if you don’t have a specific reason you think the NAND is hosed you’re better off not doing that but anyhow some consoles have a newer BIS key generation algorithm. have you tried using the latest Lockpick_RCM to dump themHi, could anyone help. Have another thread going but thought I would ask in here as its more specific.
I have been trying to get an old faulty switch going agin, i can get into Hekate but can not load anything so have been trying to re-build the nand.
When I try and input the Biskeys I get an error:
FAIL! Entropy: 7.988 (tested 16384 out of 16384 bytes)
I am using the correct keys, it has the same error on each one I try, I have tried copy and pasting and typing each one in.
I have read through all 14 pages and there has been an odd mention but no solutions. I am using windows 10.
Any ideas would be great, will try everything!
if you don’t have a specific reason you think the NAND is hosed you’re better off not doing that but anyhow some consoles have a newer BIS key generation algorithm. have you tried using the latest Lockpick_RCM to dump them