Switch games installed via NSP

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Hello Everyone, hope you're doing well.
I have a problem for which I would like to find a solution: today I updated my Switch from 10.0.0 to 10.2.0 offline and found the corresponding SD files and finally the sigpatches. I placed some games in my SD card and installed them via gold leaf, 2 of which crash on start, and the other 2 work just fine.
Of course I'm suspecting that the NSP files are bad, both games are old so they should've worked on my previous firmware, but when I did install them before not even a thumbnail was present, and I had to delete them from the settings.
Anyway I have and exFAT SD card (never gave me any problems before) and I'm running on Atmosphere fusee_Primary. I looked for multiple sources for the games, but it seems that all websites are dealing with the same exact files.

If anyone has a solution, kindly help.
and thanks in advance.
 

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nsp verify? I don't own an exploited system, but I always download the games I bought. I then run them through switch backup manager to trim or rename, then nsp verify (false positive if game has been patched for lower firmware), nx game info (to check if game is safe and doesn't have full privileges, then nsc builder to convert to nsp or xci, then compress with same program. then, I put them in their respective places. I also use tinfoil.io to know what dlc is what based on content id (I add that to the name). that's my whole process, which can be long and tedious, but I'm trying to be very careful for the one that I might exploit my old switch.
 

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Welcome to GBAtemp! I hope you get everything working.
Thank you.

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nsp verify? I don't own an exploited system, but I always download the games I bought. I then run them through switch backup manager to trim or rename, then nsp verify (false positive if game has been patched for lower firmware), nx game info (to check if game is safe and doesn't have full privileges, then nsc builder to convert to nsp or xci, then compress with same program. then, I put them in their respective places. I also use tinfoil.io to know what dlc is what based on content id (I add that to the name). that's my whole process, which can be long and tedious, but I'm trying to be very careful for the one that I might exploit my old switch.
I live in turkey, and the game data base here is extremely limited, so that's why I need to download NSPs to play. Can you please tell me how do I verify NSPs?

I'm just getting my head around these stuff.
 
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