hmmm maybe making new nand backups might be easier lol.I suppose you can try mounting them via hackdiskmount then seeing which biskeys decrypt them as long as you know which biskeys belong to which Switch.
hmmm maybe making new nand backups might be easier lol.I suppose you can try mounting them via hackdiskmount then seeing which biskeys decrypt them as long as you know which biskeys belong to which Switch.
that's pretty weird. that means it successfully decrypts so the bis keys are correct, it just can't find /contents/ in the partition table. if you can use memloader + hacdiskmount to mount your system partition and post the results of running the command DIR inside the system:/contents/registered folder (put it inside a QUOTE block on the forum please) then i can tell you which firmware it's fromfinally got this to run (my syntax understanding is awful), but now I get the error /contents/ not found.
This is a dump from I believe 5.0, but I wanted to check before I restore.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for the help.
yeah, what drax said or just use this tool and try bis keys until one works are the only practical ways to do ithmmm maybe making new nand backups might be easier lol.
what happens when you type the command i wroteAnyone mind helping out a newb? I don't know how to carry out the pycryptocore installation.
what happens when you type the command i wrote
yeah you’re typing it in python you have to type it in a regular command prompt. i edited the OP for clarity
yeah you’re typing it in python you have to type it in a regular command prompt. i edited the OP for clarity
well if you’re fine with navigating in command prompt you can find pip in your python folder and run it with the correct path but easy mode is just uninstall and reinstall python but this time make sure “add python to PATH” is selectedView attachment 149937
From a cmd prompt. Is python not installed correctly?
oh! i guess mine takes linux style paths because of stuff i have installed. instead of typing the paths like the example, just drag each file onto the command prompt and it’ll produce a compatible path with c:\ instead of /c/. not sure about the QR code, it never worked for me i just did the method from the biskeydump readme where it dumps the output into command prompt and i copied it into a text fileOk getting closer...still need help though. I'm pretty sure I have input the directory structure correctly, but it's not recognizing the dump file.
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For the text within the biskeydump.txt file, can I just copy/paste the text that was generated by the QR code?
you missed the -b= before the biskeydump file path but as it says in OP it needs these two linesDrag/drop works great!
Would you mind copy/paste the contents of your biskeydump.txt (without the actual keys of course)? This is where I am now...
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BIS Key 2 (crypt): <32-digit hex key>
BIS Key 2 (tweak): <32-digit hex key>
you missed the -b= before the biskeydump file path but as it says in OP it needs these two lines
Code:BIS Key 2 (crypt): <32-digit hex key> BIS Key 2 (tweak): <32-digit hex key>
yeah that’s fineThat was it! I missed the -b.
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My console is still on 5.1.0, so there shouldn't be any issues with restoring with this dump right?
hmm. try changing “crypto” in line 9 of FVI.py to “Crypto”I've been having some issues as well. I've installed Python 3 (made sure to completely remove my previous install of python 2) Used pip to install cryptodome but I keep getting this error and Im not exactly sure why. View attachment 149967
That did help it seems, however now I'm getting this error.hmm. try changing “crypto” in line 9 of FVI.py to “Crypto”