Aeskeystxt — Citra
Windows users frequently make the mistake of naming the file aes_keys.txt.txt . If you have "Hide extensions for known file types" turned on in Windows File Explorer, change the name to just aes_keys .
Here are the general steps to use aeskeys.txt with Citra: aeskeystxt citra
If a script isn't available, navigate directly to your console's essential system memory drives within GodMode9 to extract the secrets. Windows users frequently make the mistake of naming
Because these keys are considered copyrighted code, they cannot be legally distributed by emulator developers. Legitimate users who wish to use the emulator to play games they own generally must obtain these keys from their own physical hardware. This process, often called "dumping," involves using specialized software on a modified 3DS console to extract the keys from the system's internal storage. Because these keys are considered copyrighted code, they
From context, this likely refers to (the Nintendo 3DS emulator) and how it handles AES keys stored in a aes_keys.txt file for decrypting encrypted 3DS ROMs ( .cci / .3ds or .cia files).
Some versions of Citra may require manual configuration to use the aeskeys.txt file. This usually involves pointing Citra to the location of the file.