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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?"
- Why "Correct" Matters: Each Switch has a unique "SBK" (Secure Boot Key) and other device-specific keys. While "prod.keys" files shared online often contain generic common keys, a "correct" dump from your specific console will contain the unique keys necessary to decrypt your specific NAND backup (user saves, system settings).
- Verifying via Tools:
If you are using tools to check your NAND (like HacDiskMount, often confused with "sak" or similar file managers), the keys are correct if the tool can successfully mount your partitions (BOOT0, BOOT1, RAW NAND).
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Question 3 (Mechanical Keyboards or Hardware)
