By the end, you will know how to verify product keys, troubleshoot hot keys, and ensure database production keys are correct.
If you receive errors such as "Decompression failed" or "Something failed," it often points to a key-related issue: sak are the keysdat prodkeys correct hot
This topic relates to Switch Army Knife (SAK) , a common tool used for managing Nintendo Switch game files, and a frequent error message users encounter: "Are the keys.dat/prod.keys correct?" By the end, you will know how to
: Ensure your prod.keys or keys.dat file is placed inside the bin folder within the SAK directory. To ensure your keys are "correct," they should
Applying community-made patches that add new levels, characters, or translations to existing games.
To ensure your keys are "correct," they should be dumped directly from your own hardware using a tool like Lockpick_RCM. Switch Army Knife - how to use? or a working alternative?
If you are trying to process a newer game, your current keys might be too old. Keys are version-specific to the Switch firmware; you typically need to dump the latest keys from your own console using tools like Lockpick_RCM [0.5.6].