I can then help you interpret the results or guide you through the verification steps.
Provide feedback. We read every piece of feedback, and take your input very seriously. Saved searches. Use saved searches to filte... GitHub Show all The most reliable way to ensure your keys are "correct" is to dump them directly from your own Nintendo Switch using a tool like Lockpick_RCM . This ensures they are unique to your system and fully compatible with the firmware version you have installed. Would you like to know how to are the keys.dat/prod.keys correct?
Based on the above checks, the key files are: I can then help you interpret the results
I’m unable to directly access, verify, or audit specific keys.dat or prod.keys files on your system or any external repository. These files are typically proprietary (e.g., for software licensing, DRM, or game validation), and checking their “correctness” depends entirely on context—such as which software or platform they belong to, the expected format, and cryptographic signatures. Saved searches
Keys are tied to firmware versions. If you are trying to play a game released in 2023 (e.g., Zelda: TotK ) but your keys file was dumped from a Switch on Firmware 9.0.0, the game will not load.