Hacking Question Share emuMMC between switches

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Hi, everyone

I have 1 emuMMC on a sd card and would like to share this card between different switches (I have some).

IIRC, the content of the eMMC is encrypted (with BIS keys?),

so I assume that in order to use this emuMMC on other switches,

it needs to get decrypted ( and edit some files inside?) then encrypted using other switches' keys.

Is this correct ? If so, is there any guide/tools to do this or anyone know the exact steps to do this?

Want to know if it's very hard or time-consuming to do this.

Thanks!!
 
Hi, everyone

I have 1 emuMMC on a sd card and would like to share this card between different switches (I have some).

IIRC, the content of the eMMC is encrypted (with BIS keys?),

so I assume that in order to use this emuMMC on other switches,

it needs to get decrypted ( and edit some files inside?) then encrypted using other switches' keys.

Is this correct ? If so, is there any guide/tools to do this or anyone know the exact steps to do this?

Want to know if it's very hard or time-consuming to do this.

Thanks!!
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Hi, everyone

I have 1 emuMMC on a sd card and would like to share this card between different switches (I have some).

IIRC, the content of the eMMC is encrypted (with BIS keys?),

so I assume that in order to use this emuMMC on other switches,

it needs to get decrypted ( and edit some files inside?) then encrypted using other switches' keys.

Is this correct ? If so, is there any guide/tools to do this or anyone know the exact steps to do this?

Want to know if it's very hard or time-consuming to do this.

Thanks!!
Not only is it encrypted with console unique keys but there is console unique data in the NAND itself that won't work on another Switch. Until someone figures out exactly how to modify or replace the console unique data to work on another Switch, it's not possible.
 
Not only is it encrypted with console unique keys but there is console unique data in the NAND itself that won't work on another Switch. Until someone figures out exactly how to modify or replace the console unique data to work on another Switch, it's not possible.
Thank you!!
 

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