Hacking Delete a nsp ticket?

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hi.
is there a way to delete an installed nsp game ticket?
don't know if the switch file manager erase it or do i have to do it by other method. so it doesn't leave any trail that i had that game.
I'm using SX OS
thaks.
 

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hi.
is there a way to delete an installed nsp game ticket?
don't know if the switch file manager erase it or do i have to do it by other method. so it doesn't leave any trail that i had that game.
I'm using SX OS
thaks.
currently there's no way to delete tickets from the ticketblob.
The only way to get rid of the fake tickets is by restoring a backup (of the ticketblob or the NAND).
 
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If you update the XCI games in the official way, then you're safe.

I really don't know if the update ticket is not a fake ticket, like in the WiiU. If it's a real ticket, then you can update your games thru tinfoil.
yea sure. But Nintendo doesn't check only the ticket of the game you want to update, they check the complete ticketblob for fake tickets.
The enhanced their security in the last few days
 
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i had a bad ticket installed via devmenu once.
tinfoil was the only thing at the time that could install the right ticket over the top.
 

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yea sure. But Nintendo doesn't check only the ticket of the game you want to update, they check the complete ticketblob for fake tickets.
The enhanced their security in the last few days

I'd imagine this is in response to the CDNSP apps, since they need fake tickets. Wasn't aware that they did this change, though, is it a server side request update on the ticketblob?

If its in the ticketblob and they're reading the whole thing now, cleaning that may never be fully possible.
 
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What about doing a factory reset? Does it get rid of tickets, logs, accounts and everything?
Be honest, do you really believe Nintendo would implement an anti-banning feature in their device?

Nope, factory resets just make the console 'look' like it was made anew but it doesn't actually assist hackers when it comes to avoiding a ban. Only a clean NAND backup can get rid of such things.
 
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hi.
is there a way to delete an installed nsp game ticket?
don't know if the switch file manager erase it or do i have to do it by other method. so it doesn't leave any trail that i had that game.
I'm using SX OS
thaks.

Why do you want to delete an installed nap game ticket ? :blink:
 

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Why do you want to delete an installed nap game ticket ? :blink:

One reason I want to is because the dead or alive extreme 3 scarlet DLC takes up a lot of space and Im sick of seeing it in the list after deleting it, it also means I can't just install all missing DLC because it'll just reinstall all that huge DoA DLC again.
 

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