Hacking Keys.py error

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I was trying to get my switch keys.txt (Can't use Lockpick because I can just boot in RCM) but got this error:

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Whatever script you are using is looking to combine a file called package1 and Secure_Monitor.bin, and isn't finding the second file
 

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Did you call it as "python keys.py <SBKSecureBootKey> <TSEC>", or did you actually insert your keys into the call?
Also did you make sure to install lz4 with pip?

Someone on the first page of this thread was also having this issue, and it was because they didn't actually input their keys.
 

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Did you call it as "python keys.py <SBKSecureBootKey> <TSEC>", or did you actually insert your keys into the call?
Also did you make sure to install lz4 with pip?

Someone on the first page of this thread was also having this issue, and it was because they didn't actually input their keys.
Well I installed lz4 before and I put "python keys.py 0000000000000 1111111111111 (0= SBK 1= TSEC)

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Did you call it as "python keys.py <SBKSecureBootKey> <TSEC>", or did you actually insert your keys into the call?
Also did you make sure to install lz4 with pip?

Someone on the first page of this thread was also having this issue, and it was because they didn't actually input their keys.
Am I supposed to place a file name or what? because I've just copied the text I've got with keydumper then paste the sbk and the tsec on cmd
 

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Did you call it as "python keys.py <SBKSecureBootKey> <TSEC>", or did you actually insert your keys into the call?
Also did you make sure to install lz4 with pip?

Someone on the first page of this thread was also having this issue, and it was because they didn't actually input their keys.
So how should I type it?
 

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