It's the official format used by Nintendo to provide installable content from their CDN servers. ![]() Just a file browser for the SD card or for NAND partitions, providing special support for some file formats: Removing tickets from installed contents will make the system not to be able to recognise them as "legit" purchased, so it will refuse to launch them (in many cases, but NOT all cases)Ī very simple but, in my opinion, one of the most useful features in Goldleaf. Image deleting all the EXE and DLL files from System32 folder. This can be dangerous, as deleting NCAs from the NAND contents can lead to unfixable errors. Goldleaf gives the user the possibility to modify NAND files, by deleting them or allowing to copy new files there. ![]() The way you use them or the risks you are taking are your problem. Goldleaf simply provides support for a normal NSP and/or ticket installation. If you want to be safe, avoid connecting to the internet via airplane mode, or block Nintendo's services via special tools such as 90DNS. Keep in mind that there will always be a ban risk, and that NSPs with tickets are specially dangerous. Installing NSP packages can be dangerous. If you know what FBI is (related to 3DS homebrew), this is a similar project for Nintendo Switch. You can easily manage title-related stuff, like install titles via NSP packages or uninstall already installed titles. ![]() Goldleaf is a multipurpose tool, specialized on title installing from NSP packages, but with other utilities, such as NAND/SD browsing, ![]()
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