Just used This for the first time today, and am pleased to say it worked *almost* flawlessly. Makes me think that people having troubles with decrypting stuff, might have stuff that isn't legit from the e-shop/Nintendo updates. If you've installed anything at all, using homebrew, you may as well use tinfoil or something to dump things for you.
With that said, I realize that this is specifically for SD contents, but how hard would it be to also parse NAND contents? I just did a HUGE MK11 update, and wanted to dump it to my emunand, so I could play (locally, not online) with cheats and such, and I managed to get a dump of everything EXCEPT for that update. I figured it out and used data management to move it to the SD card, and have a good dump now. I'm just wondering why it can't simply pull the needed files from the nand image.
Ummm... now that I've thought about this while typing. I'm guessing it's because we mount the system image, but the needed files are in the user section? After checking all the keys and such, and extracting the tickets, why couldn't we then unmount system, then mount USER, then be able to dump EVERY NSP?
The last question was just a suggestion/plea. This program, even though it takes a bunch of time to dump a nand, assemble the parts on a PC (I stick with fat32), and follow all the steps, just saved me like 2 days of downloading! Some of these updates (like MK11) are HUGE!
Thank you for making this software!