Homebrew Question Help with Lockpick_RCM/4XNCI Error?

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So I just updated to Firmware 8.1 wanted to dump my keys so I could convert an xci to nsp to install over usb.

I downloaded the most recent version of Lockpick_RCM.bin, which says it works with 8.1, and booted it up using the SX loader. Based on the output (see attached image) it looks like something went wrong, specifically regarding sept. When I tried to use the keys with 4NXCI, it of course didn't work and gave me an error "invalid NCA magic."

Does anyone know what I might do to get around this?
 

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you should have a prod file on your "switch" folder, it did decrypted the keys for you already.

Yes, it created that file. But then 4NXCI didn't work using that file (renamed to keys.dat). I assumed that this was because it was missing keys, as there seem to be errors (keyblobs corrupted, sept missing). Are you saying that the error messages are irrelevant and that my problem is probably with 4NXCI? If so do you have a recommendation?
 
Yes, it created that file. But then 4NXCI didn't work using that file (renamed to keys.dat). I assumed that this was because it was missing keys, as there seem to be errors (keyblobs corrupted, sept missing). Are you saying that the error messages are irrelevant and that my problem is probably with 4NXCI? If so do you have a recommendation?

Grap the 'Sept' folder from the latest Atmosphere build and put that on the root of your microsd card, then rerun lockpick.
Lockpick RCM relies on sept to generate tsec keys; sxos has the tsec keys hardcoded.
 
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Grap the 'Sept' folder from the latest Atmosphere build and put that on the root of your microsd card, then rerun lockpick.
Lockpick RCM relies on sept to generate tsec keys; sxos has the tsec keys hardcoded.

Looks like that did the trick, thanks. You rock!
 

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