From ab827562937fe2f7cfa734b2ad231da6278c0e13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eloeri <42394653+Eloeri@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 06:02:11 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update index.md Clarifying the need to place your SD card, with necessary files for your Switch, into your Switch. Removing confusing references to previously read steps. --- site/content/help/quickstart/index.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/content/help/quickstart/index.md b/site/content/help/quickstart/index.md index a50abfe9..9e465575 100644 --- a/site/content/help/quickstart/index.md +++ b/site/content/help/quickstart/index.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ This process should take about 60 to 90 minutes. - 1e. Insert your RCM jig into the right joy-con slot, make sure it is seated securely at the base, and then press VOL+ and Power at the same time. Nothing should happen on your Switch; if the switch starts to turn on normally, go back to the beginning of step 1d and try again. - 1f. In the program TegraRCMGui you should see the Nintendo Switch icon in the lower left corner flash green and state `RCM O.K.` - 1g. In the `Tools` tab of TegraRCMGui, click on `biskeydump (by rajkosto)`. - - 1h. Your Switch will briefly flash with a blue QR code, and immediately your computer will prompt you to save a text document titled `BIS_keys.txt` Navigate to `%YUZU_DIR%/keys` and save the file as `console.keys`. Open the file to make sure you have copied: + - 1h. Your Switch will briefly flash with a blue QR code, you may or may not see this, and immediately your computer will prompt you to save a text document titled `BIS_keys.txt` Navigate to `%YUZU_DIR%/keys` and save the file as `console.keys`. Open the file to make sure you have copied: - `HWI` - `SBK` - `TSEC KEY` @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ This process should take about 60 to 90 minutes. # Dumping Prod.keys, and Title.keys 2. We will now dump your `prod.keys` and `title.keys` for decryption of your game files. - - 2a. Extract the Kosmos package you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites onto the root of your SD card. Place the `Lockpick.nro` you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites into the `switch` folder of your SD card, and place the `Lockpick_RCM.bin` into the `bootloader/payloads` folder of the SD card. + - 2a. Extract the Kosmos package you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites onto the root of your SD card. Place the `Lockpick.nro` you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites into the `switch` folder of your SD card, and place the `Lockpick_RCM.bin` into the `bootloader/payloads` folder of the SD card. Place the SD card back into your Nintnedo Switch. - 2b. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode, and make sure it is connected to your computer. - 2c. Run TegraRCMGui, and in the `Payload` tab of TegraRCMGui, click on the folder icon and navigate to the `Hekate` file you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites. - 2d. Click on `Inject Payload` to inject the Hekate payload. The Hekate browser will now display on your Nintendo Switch. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ This process should take about 60 to 90 minutes. # Backing up System Files 3. We will now boot Hekate to dump your system files: - - 3a. Extract the Kosmos package you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites onto the root of your SD card. + - 3a. Extract the Kosmos package you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites onto the root of your SD card, and place the SD card into your Nintendo Switch. - 3b. Run TegraRCMGui, and in the `Payload` tab of TegraRCMGui, click on the folder icon and navigate to the Hekate file you downloaded earlier from the prerequisites. - 3c. Click on `Inject Payload` to inject the Hekate payload. The Hekate browser will now display on your Nintendo Switch. - 3d. Select `Tools`, the wrench icon at the top of the screen, and select `Backup eMMC`. Underneath the `Full` section, click on `eMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1`. This may take a few seconds to load. After it is finished filling the progress bar it should say `Finished and verified!`. Beneath `Filepath:` you will see the location of the dump. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ This process should take about 60 to 90 minutes. - 4b. Double-click on the row marked `PRODINFO`. Under the dump to file area, click browse and pick somewhere easy to get to, like your Desktop. Dump the file as `PRODINFO.bin`. Click start and wait for it to complete. Then close the window. (NOTE: There is no need to enter any keys in the boxes at the top of the dialog at this moment.) - 4c. Select the row named `BCPKG2-1-Normal-Main`. Under the dump to file area, click browse and pick somewhere easy to get to, like your Desktop. Dump the file as `BCPKG2-1-Normal-Main.bin`. Click start and wait for it to complete. Again, no keys are necessary at this point. After it finishes, close the window. - 4d. Copy the `PRODINFO.bin` and `BCPKG2-1-Normal-Main.bin` files to the `%YUZU_DIR%/sysdata` dir. - - 4e. Double-click on the row named `SYSTEM`. In the keys box, enter the `bis_key2_crypt` key in the crypt box and the `bis_key2_tweak` key in the tweak box (both acquired from the QR Code) and click test. If the text is red, double check your keys. If the text is blue, click on `Install` and wait until it says `Driver (ver XXXXX) installed, Service is running` where XXXXX is anything, then select `Y:` in the dropdown and click `Mount`. The application may become unresponsive for a moment. Press Windows-R and type `Y:` into the box and click OK and there will be a couple of folders with some named `Contents` and `save`. Copy all of these into `%YUZU_DIR%/nand/system`. After this is done, click `Unmount` and close the window. + - 4e. Double-click on the row named `SYSTEM`. In the keys box, enter the `bis_key2_crypt` key in the crypt box and the `bis_key2_tweak` key in the tweak box and click test. If the text is red, double check your keys. If the text is blue, click on `Install` and wait until it says `Driver (ver XXXXX) installed, Service is running` where XXXXX is anything, then select `Y:` in the dropdown and click `Mount`. The application may become unresponsive for a moment. Press Windows-R and type `Y:` into the box and click OK and there will be a couple of folders with some named `Contents` and `save`. Copy all of these into `%YUZU_DIR%/nand/system`. After this is done, click `Unmount` and close the window. - 4f. Double-click on the row named `USER`. Enter the same key. Click `Mount`, and the tool may become unresponsive again. Once this mounts, open the new drive and copy the `Contents` and `save` folders to `%YUZU_DIR%/nand/user`. After, click `Unmount` and close the window and then the program. - 4g. If you have games or game data stored on your sd card, copy the `Nintendo` folder of your sd card into `%YUZU_DIR%/sdmc`.