Hacking Port old switch nand to new switch emmc

jon10110

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Good afternoon, question about Nand restores but I'm pretty sure it's a lost cause. I had an old v1 switch where I took full nand and key backups. I now have a new v1 switch and already did a full backup. I also kept the old emmc chip before trashing the device. Is it possible to restore the old switch nand to the emunand of the new device or any other way to retain the old user contents? I know there is hardware encryption but is there a way to do it using either the new or old device keys? Thanks in advance!

EDIT: Would it be possible using the new or old keys to restore the entire old nand to the new emmc or just the User GPP partition to the new emmc chip while still keeping the new device nand?
 
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Good afternoon, question about Nand restores but I'm pretty sure it's a lost cause. I had an old v1 switch where I took full nand and key backups. I now have a new v1 switch and already did a full backup. I also kept the old emmc chip before trashing the device. Is it possible to restore the old switch nand to the emunand of the new device or any other way to retain the old user contents? I know there is hardware encryption but is there a way to do it using either the new or old device keys? Thanks in advance!

EDIT: Would it be possible using the new or old keys to restore the entire old nand to the new emmc or just the User GPP partition to the new emmc chip while still keeping the new device nand?
You would need the biskeys to do any of that.
 

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