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Workbench 14.0: A Tutorial Approach
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: To avoid legal issues, emulator developers do not bundle these proprietary Nintendo keys with the software. Users are expected to provide their own keys, ideally dumped from their own hardware. How to Use aes-keys.txt
To get your games running, you typically need to place this file in Citra's "sysdata" folder. The common pathing is: : C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Citra\sysdata\ aeskeystxt citra
: Ensure the file is named exactly aes-keys.txt and is saved as a plain text file, not a .rtf or .doc . : To avoid legal issues, emulator developers do
While many users search for "aes-keys.txt download" online, downloading these keys from third-party sites carries risks, including: : Missing specific keys for newer games. : If you see this message, your aes-keys
For a deep dive into the technical side of how these keys work, you can explore the Citra Documentation which provides official guidance on system files.
: If you see this message, your aes-keys.txt is either missing, in the wrong folder, or contains incorrect strings.
The most secure and legal way to obtain these keys is to console. Using a homebrewed 3DS, tools like GodMode9 can extract the necessary system keys into a format that Citra understands.