Go to EmuNAND and do an EmuNAND backup. It dumps the whole thing to a file.Which dumping option should I choose if I want to keep a full backup of my whole Emunand system (including ticket.db, the cia I installed and the save data)?
Go to EmuNAND and do an EmuNAND backup. It dumps the whole thing to a file.Which dumping option should I choose if I want to keep a full backup of my whole Emunand system (including ticket.db, the cia I installed and the save data)?
Go to EmuNAND and do an EmuNAND backup. It dumps the whole thing to a file.

The installed cias are stored in the Nintendo 3ds folder along with the save data. The nand backup saves the ticket.db and the key it used for those games and their saves. So you need to back up the nand and the Nintendo 3ds folder(at least the folder inside for your emunand)So, this option does include ticket.db, all installed cia and gameplay saving data?
One side question, is Decrypt9WIP emunand backup method same as this emunand tool?
https://gbatemp.net/threads/emunand-tool-release-and-support-thread.359239/
I think Decrypt9WIP is much more convenient though.
I can consider this for OTPHelper, it has no place in Decrypt9.Hmm, so we can't dump it, but since the OTP's hash is still left in the SHA register at A9LH runtime, we could at least verify an existing OTP.bin on the SD, right?
Read the readme, goddammit! :/ The option is called "Dump EmuNAND"Which dumping option should I choose if I want to keep a full backup of my whole Emunand system (including ticket.db, the cia I installed and the save data)?
Read the readme, goddammit! :/ The option is called "Dump EmuNAND"
The installed cias are stored in the Nintendo 3ds folder along with the save data. The nand backup saves the ticket.db and the key it used for those games and their saves. So you need to back up the nand and the Nintendo 3ds folder(at least the folder inside for your emunand)



oh right, thanks, I probably should have mentioned that as well.The installed cias are stored in the Nintendo 3ds folder along with the save data. The nand backup saves the ticket.db and the key it used for those games and their saves. So you need to back up the nand and the Nintendo 3ds folder(at least the folder inside for your emunand)

https://mega.nz/#!OF4wwZ6Z!qqKe0FKvgZ6x4lXCAxgcnG6KsZ38sHepkFctkh6uUokIs @Shadowtrance build "up-to-date" I only really care about NAND backup and restore for sys and emunand I'm never going to use xorpad or anything else really.

No i just posted it for the hell of it.updated version?
greetings
These failed for me:
ncch_7x_key
nand_twl_key
nand_ctrn_key
Keys I have:
Can someone help me?
- slot0x1BkeyX
- Slot0x05KeyY
- slot0x18keyX
- slot0x25KeyX
Oh wow thanks! XD lolIt's case sensitive. The file names should have a lower case "s" in slot and capital "K" in key.
do you have a "Decrypt9" folder at the root? try putting it in that.Hi! Excuse me, but everytime I try to do a SysNAND restore it says that "No usable file was found!" and I have my NAND.bin file in the root of my microSD Card. I created that backup using EmmuNAND9 (a program of your creation) and I was wondering if you could help me
Thanks!
I'll try it now! Thank you for answering so quickly!do you have a "Decrypt9" folder at the root? try putting it in that.
Sorry to bother you, but it still says the same errordo you have a "Decrypt9" folder at the root? try putting it in that.
Well, that didn't fix it. Did I do this right? You just paste the keys in a file with HxD and save it as the .bin file correct? Don't know what I'm doing wrong.It's case sensitive. The file names should have a lower case "s" in slot and capital "K" in key.
Well, that didn't fix it. Did I do this right? You just paste the keys in a file with HxD and save it as the .bin file correct? Don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Could someone PM me the files? Pasting the keys don't seem to work for me.
