Go to its Readme on its Github page. It should have all its features plus a little description of most if not all of them.I'm s there any documents that explain what every feature is for decrypt9WIP
Go to its Readme on its Github page. It should have all its features plus a little description of most if not all of them.I'm s there any documents that explain what every feature is for decrypt9WIP

Someone who actually wants to read something? I'm shocked!I'm s there any documents that explain what every feature is for decrypt9WIP

Hahahaha thanks pal, I just won't to press the wrong thing other than a Nand/emuNand restore if I don't know what I'm doingSomeone who actually wants to read something? I'm shocked!
Yes, yes there is.Nice big readme here. https://github.com/d0k3/Decrypt9WIP#decrypt9
Decrypt9 warns you before dangerous operations, with a little bif of attention nothing bad will happen.Hahahaha thanks pal, I just won't to press the wrong thing other than a Nand/emuNand restore if I don't know what I'm doing
Thanks for testing this, too, as this helped me gain insight into this! I'm pretty sure yours is not the only case of this, although this must still be rare.Hey, just popping in to let you know that my new 64gb SD card arrived in the mail, and it's able to write files properly. I'd love to know what exactly my n3ds hated about my 32gb SD card, but I guess I never will, thanks again for the time you spent trying to help me, even going so far as for the custom build, appreciated much.
Apologies for it as well, hopefully you can understand why I assumed it was software related, though![]()

1. That's really up to you depending on your goal. And to choose between them they both have their own menu's, Sysnand and Emunand respectively.Several dump questions. Would be grateful if someone could answer them.
1. When do we use partition dump (or restore) and when do we use Emunand backup (or restore)? How to decide and to choose among them?
2. Is it really possible to restore the partition/emunand within the Decrypt9 environment. I mean, it's part of the system right? Or shall we use other tools to restore the backup?
3. If I got screw up 3ds and got it half-bricked, I suppose we could not restore the partition/emunand by using this tool. How could we restore it then?
4. Is it safe or risky to dump and inject back the ticket.db whenever we need?
Many thanks in advance.
1. That's really up to you depending on your goal. And to choose between them they both have their own menu's, Sysnand and Emunand respectively.
2. Yes it is possible to restore partitions/emunand (and the same with sysnand) within the Decrypt9 environment. No other tools needed.
3. This is a tough one, depends on what part of the nand you brick, if you brick TWL for example the system will still boot as normal like nothing happened. If you brick FIRM partitions on the other hand you're pretty much screwed unless you have a backup and a hardmod. <-- all that is relating to sysnand though. If you brick emunand in any way you can just restore a backup and it will boot again.
4. Seems pretty safe to be honest, I've never had an issue and i do ALOT of testing with Decrypt9 (probably one of the primary testers I'd say).




Make sure you're on the correct FW version (9.x) and to use the correct offset. Decrypt9.bin has offset 0, Decrypt9.dat, I'm unsure (0x12000, I think). I recall that last time I checked CTR Boot Manager had some trouble running D9 - maybe ask in the CTRBM thread?Can someone give me a hand? I have no clue of how to run this in my New 3DS XL.
I'd like to set it in my ctrboot menu, I've copied all the files to the micro sd and added to the config file an entry to load "Decrypt9WIP.dat" but it freezes. I've also tried with the .3dsx file with the same result.
Do I actually need to do something with the files downloaded to get it to work? If so, is there a guide?
Sorry for being such a noob![]()
Get the slot0x25keyX.bin file, that's all you need to do@d0k3 myself and a pal have been using your tool for some time, using the latest WIP upon running a self test getting this message
1 of 18 tests failed, Failed tests: ncch_7x_key
Running under a9lh, i read your comments on GitHub about it not being a false positive
Is there a remedy for this ?
Get the slot0x25keyX.bin file, that's all you need to do. Note that the selftest does not set keys from files, so the selftest for this one will keep in failing, although everything works.
Im not very sure that we can actually get the otp.bin from a9lh. I believe its still kinda locked away. But hey, if there is a possibility of this, that would be awesome. I have a backup of my sysnand 2.1 soo if you did that, it shouldnt be a problem to get it again. But i also have my OTP in many locations. Uploaded and on usbs/ msd cards. Gotta keep that thing safe xDCan you add OTP dumping via D9 if run from an A9LH environment? In a perfect world, you would never need the OTP again after setting up A9LH already, but, well...You never know!
Alternatively, or maybe additionally, OTP.bin (from SD) validation when under A9LH. So you have an out when you mix up your OTPs for your three different consoles
Can you add OTP dumping via D9 if run from an A9LH environment? In a perfect world, you would never need the OTP again after setting up A9LH already, but, well...You never know!
Alternatively, or maybe additionally, OTP.bin (from SD) validation when under A9LH. So you have an out when you mix up your OTPs for your three different consoles
Locked away, only dumpable on FW 2.1, which has it's own limitations. Nope, this will never be in Decrypt9.Im not very sure that we can actually get the otp.bin from a9lh. I believe its still kinda locked away. But hey, if there is a possibility of this, that would be awesome. I have a backup of my sysnand 2.1 soo if you did that, it shouldnt be a problem to get it again. But i also have my OTP in many locations. Uploaded and on usbs/ msd cards. Gotta keep that thing safe xD
