Hacking Restore seed database as default

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Hi friends!

I'm on a new challenge this time!
I'm looking how can I delete the seeds installed manually by FBI because I don't need them anymore. I can explain why!
FBI can install seeds, but not delete them.
I found where they are stored on the Nand:
nand:/data/(console-unique)/sysdata/0001000f/00000000

I also have a Nand backup before installing any games, but I dont' know how to extract this file from there.
Even if I could extract it, I'm not afraid I can't import it decrypted to the "0001000f" directory.

I would like to get 00000000 file back to its default.
Will I brick if I delete the file 00000000 ?
Will it be recreated on next reboot?

Can anyone help me?
Thanks
 
Last edited by toxic9,
Hi friends!

I'm on a new challenge this time!
I'm looking how can I delete the seeds installed manually by FBI because I don't need them anymore. I can explain why!
FBI can install seeds, but not delete them.
I found where they are stored on the Nand:
nand:/data/(console-unique)/sysdata/0001000f/00000000

I also have a Nand backup before installing any games, but I dont' know how to extract this file from there.
Even if I could extract it, I'm not afraid I can't import it decrypted to the "0001000f" directory.

I would like to get 00000000 file back to its default.
Will I brick if I delete the file 00000000 ?
Will it be recreated on next reboot?

Can anyone help me?
Thanks

Yes i have deleted the seed save before and the file was recreated on the next boot. Just make sure you delete the correct file.

You could also just rename the file with godmode9 first to make sure you got the correct file.
 
Last edited by key1340,
Yes i have deleted the seed save before and the file was recreated on the next boot. Just make sure you delete the correct file.

You could also just rename the file with godmode9 first to make sure you got the correct file.

Thank you very much for you help =)
I will try that and post the results.
 
I'm happy!
I had to change writing permissions, but it worked with no problem!
First I renamed the file to 0000001.Then rebooted the system.
The file 00000000 was created again with no seeds on it =)
At last I deleted the old file.
Perfect !
Now I can check that all my games work without depending on their seeds!
 

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