If you’ve ever tried to run a 3DS game on the , you’ve likely run into the dreaded "Your ROM is encrypted" error. To fix this, you need a specific file: aes_keys.txt .
folder, which is located directly inside the main folder where your citra-qt.exe
[Common Keys] 0x18 = 1234567890ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF 0x1B = 1234567890ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF
Some games require specific "Seed" files in addition to AES keys. If a game shows its icon but crashes on boot, you may need to import the .dat seed file via Citra’s "File > Open Citra Folder" menu. 3. Citra Versions
If the sysdata folder does not exist inside your user folder, you must create it manually. How to Obtain the Keys
Unlocking Your Games: A Guide to Citra AES Keys and Portable Setup
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If you’ve ever tried to run a 3DS game on the , you’ve likely run into the dreaded "Your ROM is encrypted" error. To fix this, you need a specific file: aes_keys.txt .
folder, which is located directly inside the main folder where your citra-qt.exe citra aes keystxt portable
[Common Keys] 0x18 = 1234567890ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF 0x1B = 1234567890ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF If you’ve ever tried to run a 3DS
Some games require specific "Seed" files in addition to AES keys. If a game shows its icon but crashes on boot, you may need to import the .dat seed file via Citra’s "File > Open Citra Folder" menu. 3. Citra Versions If a game shows its icon but crashes
If the sysdata folder does not exist inside your user folder, you must create it manually. How to Obtain the Keys
Unlocking Your Games: A Guide to Citra AES Keys and Portable Setup