This guide explains how you can extract the contents out of a decrypted CTR Importable Archive (CIA).Requirements. A decrypted CIA.If you are not using a 64-bit operating system, you must build the source yourself for now.
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Basic knowledge of the Terminal/Command LineUseful notes.Content Indexes for a CIA (i.e. XXXX in contents.XXXX.00000000)Downloadable Content (including Themes) do not follow this format.
Some system titles also only use a as the first index. IndexUseType0Game ExecutableCXI1ManualCFA2Download Play Child containerCFAExtracting. Put your CIA in its own folder. Extract the contents of the CIA.
For example, to extract the contents such as Game Executable and Manual. Ctrtool -contents=contents game.ciaExplanation of possible arguments for this situation:.certs=file - File to save the to.tik=file - File to save the to.tmd=tmd - File to save the to.contents=file - File to save the Contents to - in most cases this is all you need.meta=file - File to save the region to.
This feature is broken on the latest ctrtool release (0.15), it extracts 'Contents' instead. If possible, build ctrtool from source, since the bug was fixed since then.This will create files with names like contents.0000.xxxxxxxx.Contents filename format: contents.XXXX.YYYYYYYY. contents - Filename given to -contents=file. XXXX - Content index (see 'Useful notes' above). YYYYYYYY - Content ID. Extract the contents of the CXI.
For example, to extract the ExeFS and RomFS from the Game Executable.