
Step 10: Locate to the /switch/ folder on your Micro SD card where you’ll find two. Step 9: Once it says it’s done turn you Nintendo Switch off and plug your Micro SD card into your computer. Step 8: Navigate the menu and run Lockpick. Step 7: Boot into your CFW of choice, and open the Homebrew Menu (Album application) while pressing the R button on your joy-con.
Step 6: After it’s done running go to Step 7įor the title.keys (and prod.keys for those under 7.x). Step 5: Go back to the hekate menu and go to Payloads and then pick Lockpick_RCM.bin. If you are on firmware 7.x and above you’ll need to run the Lockpick_RCM payload instead. Step 4c: Return back to Console info and select TSEC Keys and press the Dump Keys button to save TSEC keys to your Micro SD card. Step 4b: Select Fuses (not kfuse!) and press the Dump fuses button to save fuses to your Micro SD card. Step 4a: Using the touchscreen go to Console info. Step 3: Put your SD card back in your Nintendo Switch, boot into RCM mode and inject the latest Hekate payload * using your preferred payload injector. and extract than in your “/switch/” folder) and extract the zip in the root of your Micro SD card.
Step 2: Download the latest Kosmos CFW (If you already have that or use a different CFW software download the latest Lockpick. Step 1: Turn off your Nintendo Switch and plug your Micro SD card into your computer.
You can skip to Step 3 if you already have CFW set-up. The necessary tools (i.e a jig, paperclip, etc.) required to be able to boot into RCM and navigate around the Hekate Lockpick: Is included by default in Kosmos CFW if you don’t use that you can download it here. Requirements: A hackable Nintendo Switch (you can check whether your Nintendo Switch is hackable or not here.)Ī Micro SD card of at least 1 Gigabyte in capacity. Guide on how to obtain the decryptions keys. In order to play games in XCI or NCA format, you must have the required keys to decrypt them.