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If you are using a portable version of Citra, follow these steps to add the AES keys:
: Citra AES Key TXT Portable is compatible with various Windows operating systems, ensuring a broad range of users can utilize the tool.
Portable apps are self-contained and can be run from a USB drive or a custom folder without leaving traces on the host PC. Here’s how to achieve that with Citra. citra aes keystxt portable
The final file path should look like this: Citra Portable/user/sysdata/aes_keys.txt Generating the aes_keys.txt File
Open the folder (if you created one to make it portable) or look for a folder named sysdata . Place your aes_keys.txt file directly inside sysdata .
If games fail to load after configuring the portable setup, check for these common configuration mistakes: user is asking for a long article about
, specifically required to decrypt and play retail 3DS games. When running Citra in portable mode
Are you receiving a when launching your games?
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A portable application runs entirely from a single folder, making it easy to manage, backup, or move between computers without leaving traces in the system. Setting up Citra in a "portable mode" streamlines this process.
In a portable setup, the file structure must be precise for the emulator to detect the keys: : [Your Citra Folder] > user > sysdata > aes_keys.txt
Create a new folder on your computer or USB drive (e.g., named Citra Portable ) and extract the emulator files into it.