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The event reignited the debate over whether dumping keys from a device you own is a legal right for backup and preservation or an illegal act of circumvention. Legacy and Continued Use

At its core, is a "bare metal" payload. This means it runs directly on the Switch's hardware before the main operating system (Horizon OS) even starts.

Here is an informative breakdown of what Lockpick_RCM is, how it functions, and its role in the ecosystem.

In the world of Nintendo Switch homebrew and emulation, is a cornerstone tool. It is a bare-metal "payload" designed to run in Recovery Mode (RCM) to derive and dump encryption keys—specifically prod.keys and title.keys —from your own console.

Lockpick_RCM is a custom payload (a piece of software run before the operating system boots) executed via the Switch’s RCM (Recovery Mode). Its primary and sole function is to dump the console's unique and other cryptographic secrets from the TrustZone (TZ) area.

: Select the option to "Dump from SysNAND" or "Dump from EmuNAND". The tool will cycle through the derivation process.

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