Note: If the sysdata folder does not exist inside your core Citra directory, simply right-click, create a new folder, and name it exactly sysdata before pasting your text file inside. Troubleshooting Common Errors "Encrypted encrypted application files could not be loaded"
When you try to launch a .3ds or .cci file, Citra throws a red text error. aeskeystxt citra
Run a "DumpKeys" script to generate the file directly on your SD card. Transfer the resulting aes_keys.txt to your device running Citra. Community Sources Note: If the sysdata folder does not exist
| Key Name | Purpose | |----------|---------| | aes_kek | Key encryption key for other keys | | aes_keyX (e.g., aes_key99 ) | Slot 0xXX key for title-specific decryption | | ncch_keyX | NCCH header decryption | | ticket_key | CIA ticket decryption | Transfer the resulting aes_keys
(Note: Open Finder, press Cmd + Shift + G , and paste the path to instantly jump to the directory.) Linux (Standard Desktop) ~/.local/share/citra-emu/sysdata/ Use code with caution. Steam Deck (EmuDeck Flatpak Build)
For the curious technician, here is what a valid aes_keys.txt looks like:
: This is the legal way to dump keys from your own hardware. Use a hacked 3DS with