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Windows
Windows Installer
The installer will allow you to download your preferred release channel.
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Linux
To run yuzu as an AppImage, first download it, then add the executable bit from the terminal:
Or with the GUI, right click the AppImage, click Properties, then Permissions, then click “Allow this file to run as a program”. After that, double-click the AppImage to run it.
Table of Contents
Downloading and Installing yuzu
Hardware Requirements
CPU:
Any x86_64 CPU with support for the FMA instruction set. 6 threads or more are recommended.
Minimum: Intel Core i5-4430 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
Recommended: Intel Core i5-10400 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Dedicated graphics:
OpenGL 4.6 or Vulkan 1.1 compatible hardware and drivers are mandatory. Half-float support and 4GB of VRAM are recommended.
Minimum for Linux: NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 2GB / AMD Radeon R7 240 2GB
Minimum for Windows: NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 2GB / AMD Radeon RX 550 2GB
Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB / AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB
Integrated graphics:
Integrated graphics will produce very low performance. A dedicated GPU will produce better results on all scenarios.This is only for listing iGPU support.
Minimum for Linux: Intel HD 5300 / AMD Radeon R5 Graphics
Minimum for Windows: Intel HD Graphics 520 / AMD Radeon Vega 3
Recommended: Intel UHD Graphics 750 / AMD Radeon Vega 7
RAM:
Since an integrated GPU uses system RAM as its video memory (VRAM), our memory requirement in this configuration is higher.
Minimum with dedicated graphics: 8GB
Minimum with integrated graphics: 12GB
Recommended: 16GB
Notes:
Windows users are recommended to run Windows 10 1803 or newer to get the best performance.
Our recommended specifications don’t guarantee perfect performance in most games, but rather strive to provide a cost effective recommendation while still considering performance.
Most games are playable on older Nvidia GPUs from the Fermi family (400 series) or later, but at least Pascal (1000 series) is strongly recommended.
CPUs lacking the FMA instruction set will produce very poor results. Intel Core gen 3 series or older, AMD phenom II or older and all Pentium/Celeron/Atom CPUs will not produce optimal results.
Mobile CPUs will not reach the same performance as their desktop counterparts due to thermal, power, and technical limitations.
Old GCN 1.0 and GCN 2.0 Radeon GPUs on Linux require manually forcing the amdgpu kernel module.
GPUs must support OpenGL 4.6 & OpenGL Compatibility profile, or Vulkan 1.1 (or higher).
To find out if your GPU meets these requirements, visit https://opengl.gpuinfo.org or https://vulkan.gpuinfo.org/ and check your GPU details.
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yuzu Quickstart Guide
To start playing commercial games, yuzu needs a couple of system files and folders from your switch in order to play them properly.To check if your Switch is hackable, visit https://damota.me/ssnc/checker and test your Switch’s serial number.
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This guide will help you copy all your system files, games, updates, and DLC from your switch to your computer and organize them in a format yuzu understands.This process should take about 60 to 90 minutes.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure to place your Nintendo Switch into Airplane Mode before starting this guide.System Settings -> Airplane Mode -> Airplane Mode 'ON'
Prerequisites
- A Nintendo Switch vulnerable to the fusée gelée RCM exploit – Visit https://damota.me/ssnc/checker and test your Switch’s serial number
- An SD card with at least 30 GB of free space (an almost empty 32GB card will work)
- A USB-C to USB-A or USB-C to USB-C Cable to connect your Switch to your computer
- TegraRcmGUI – Download
TegraRcmGUI_v2.6_Installer.msi
- Hekate – Download
hekate_ctcaer_X.X.X_Nyx_X.X.X.zip
- Atmosphere – Download both
atmosphere-X.X.X-master-XXXXXXXX+hbl-X.X.X+hbmenu-X.X.X.zip
andfusee-primary.bin
- Lockpick_RCM – Download
Lockpick_RCM.bin
- nxdumptool – Download
nxdumptool.nro
- nxDumpMerger – Download
nxDumpMerger_Windows.zip
- TegraExplorer – Download
TegraExplorer.bin
- microSD Card Reader – If your computer has one built-in, you can use that
- RCM Jig <– We highly recommend one like this, but you could use any of the methods outlined here
%YUZU_DIR%
is the home directory for yuzu on your computer:
Preparing the microSD Card
- We will now prepare the microSD card.
- 1a. Extract the contents inside the
atmosphere-X.X.X-master-XXXXXXXX+hbl-X.X.X+hbmenu-X.X.X.zip
andhekate_ctcaer_X.X.X_Nyx_X.X.X.zip
files into the root of your microSD card. Just drag and drop the contents, do not create any new folders. - 1b. Rename the
hekate_ctcaer_X.X.X.bin
file toreboot_payload.bin
and move it into theatmosphere
folder. Replace the file when prompted. - 1c. Place the
fusee-primary.bin
,Lockpick_RCM.bin
andTegraExplorer.bin
files into thepayloads
folder, which is inside thebootloader
folder in your microSD card. - 1d. Create a folder named
nxdumptool
within theswitch
folder of your SD card and place thenxdumptool.nro
file inside it. - 1e. Once done, eject the microSD card and insert it into your Nintendo Switch.
- 1a. Extract the contents inside the
Booting into RCM
- We will now boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode
- 2a. Run the TegraRcmGUI installer you downloaded from the prerequisites, and after installation, start the program.
- 2b. In the
Settings
tab, click onInstall Driver
which will install the drivers necessary for your computer to interface with your Nintendo Switch. - 2c. After the drivers have been installed, plug your Nintendo Switch into your computer.
- 2d. Power off your Switch while it is still connected to your computer.
- 2e. Insert your RCM jig into the right joy-con slot, make sure it is seated securely at the base, and then press VOL+ and Power buttons at the same time. Nothing should happen on your Switch; if the switch starts to turn on normally, go back to the beginning of step 2d and try again.
- 2f. If you see the Nintendo Switch icon in the lower left corner flash green and state
RCM O.K.
, your switch has successfully entered RCM mode.
Booting into Hekate
- We will now boot your Nintendo Switch (already in RCM mode) into Hekate, a custom bootloader.
- 3a. Extract the
hekate_ctcaer_X.X.X.bin
file from thehekate_ctcaer_X.X.X_Nyx_X.X.X.zip
file you downloaded from the prerequisites to any accessible directory on your computer. - 3b. Run TegraRcmGUI. In the
Payload
tab of TegraRcmGUI, click on the folder icon and navigate to thehekate_ctcaer_X.X.X.bin
file you extracted earlier. - 3c. Click on
Inject Payload
and your Switch will boot into the Hekate menu.
- 3a. Extract the
Mounting the microSD card to your computer in Hekate
NOTE: These steps will be used in other sections below. Do not follow this section yet if you are booted into Hekate for the first time. Skip to the next section for now.
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We will now mount the microSD card as a drive from your Switch to your computer in Hekate, via USB.
- 4a. In the Hekate Home menu, tap on the
Tools
tab to show the Tools menu. - 4b. Tap on
USB Tools
. - 4c. Tap on
SD Card
. Your SD card should now be mounted as a drive to your computer.
To unmount the SD card: Safely eject the drive from your computer and tap on
Close
from your Switch’s screen.- 4a. In the Hekate Home menu, tap on the
We will now return to the Hekate Home menu.
- 5a. Tap on
Close
again to return to the Tools menu. - 5b. Tap on the
Home
tab to return to the Hekate Home menu.
- 5a. Tap on
Dumping Prod.keys and Title.keys
- We will now dump your
prod.keys
andtitle.keys
for decryption of your game files.- 6a. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode (steps 2c. to 2f.) and make sure it is connected to your computer.
- 6b. Boot into Hekate (steps 3b. to 3c.)
- 6c. When it has successfully booted into the Hekate menu, tap on
Payloads
. This will show a list of payloads. - 6d. Tap on
Lockpick_RCM.bin
in the list of payloads. - 6e. After Lockpick_RCM has successfully booted, press the power button to select
Dump from SysNAND
. - 6f. It will automatically boot to sept and start deriving the keys. Wait for it to finish deriving the keys.
- 6g. After Lockpick_RCM has finished deriving the keys, please make note of the location of the key files. Default is:
sd:/switch/prod.keys
andsd:/switch/title.keys
. - 6h. Press any button to return to the menu, then navigate with the VOL+/VOL- buttons to highlight and select
Payloads...
by pressing the power button. - 6i. Select
reboot_payload.bin
from the list of payloads. You should now be booted back into Hekate. - 6j. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4a. to 4c.)
- 6k. Navigate to your SD card drive and copy both
prod.keys
andtitle.keys
to the%YUZU_DIR%/keys
directory. - 6l. Once you’re done copying, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
Backing up Switch NAND (Optional but Recommended)
- We will now boot Hekate to dump your switch’s NAND. This step is optional, but highly recommended to ensure you have a backup of your Switch’s data in its internal storage.
- 7a. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode (steps 2c. to 2f.) and make sure it is connected to your computer.
- 7b. Boot into Hekate (steps 3b. to 3c.)
- 7c. When it has successfully booted into the Hekate Home menu, tap on the
Tools
tab and selectBackup eMMC
. - 7d. Underneath the
Full
section, tap oneMMC BOOT0 & BOOT1
. This may take a few seconds to load. After it is finished filling the progress bar it should sayFinished and verified!
. BeneathFilepath:
you will see the location of the dump. - 7e. Tap on
Close
and selecteMMC RAW GPP
. This should take some time as the Switch’srawnand.bin
is quite large. If the progress bar appears to go backwards at some points or turn green, do not worry as this is Hekate verifying the data. This should take between 15-45 minutes depending on the quality/speed of your SD card and the default verification setting. Please keep note of the location the output file is placed. - 7f. Tap on
Close
two times to return to the Tools menu. - 7g. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4b. to 4c.)
- 7h. Navigate to your SD card drive and copy the
backup
folder to your computer. - 7i. Once you’re done copying, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
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Dumping System Update Firmware
- Some games such as
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
require the use of files found inside theNintendo Switch System Update Firmware
to be playable. In this step, we will now dump the firmware files from your Switch for use in yuzu.- 8a. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode (steps 2c. to 2f.) and make sure it is connected to your computer.
- 8b. Boot into Hekate (steps 3b. to 3c.)
- 8c. When it has successfully booted into the Hekate Home menu, tap on
Payloads
. This will show a list of payloads. - 8d. Tap on
TegraExplorer.bin
in the list of payloads. - 8e. After TegraExplorer has successfully booted, navigate through the menu using the
VOL+/VOL-
buttons to highlight and selectDump Firmware
by pressing thePOWER
button. - 8f. Once the dumping process is finished, the
.nca
files will be located in your SD card atsd:/tegraexplorer/Firmware/
inside a folder with a name of the firmware revision. - 8g. Press any button to return to the main menu.
- 8h. Select the
Reboot to bootloader/update.bin
option. (Alternatively, you can select thereboot_payload.bin
option ifupdate.bin
is not available.) You should now be booted back into Hekate. - 8i. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4a. to 4c.)
- 8j. Navigate to your SD card drive and copy the contents in the firmware folder (step 8f.) to
%YUZU_DIR%/nand/system/Contents/registered
. Alternatively, you can write%appdata%yuzunandsystemContentsregistered
in the address bar of a file explorer. Theregistered
folder should be full of.nca
files. - 8k. Once you’re done copying, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
Dumping Cartridge Games
- We will now dump the
Cartridge Image (XCI)
file from your game cartridge(s), to use in yuzu. Insert the game cartridge of your choice.- 9a. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode (steps 2c. to 2f.) and make sure it is connected to your computer.
- 9b. Boot into Hekate (steps 3b. to 3c.)
- 9c. When it has successfully booted into the Hekate Home menu, tap on
Payloads
. This will show a list of payloads. - 9d. Tap on
fusee-primary.bin
in the list of payloads. - 9e. Your Switch will launch into Custom Firmware Mode (CFW), and once your Switch has booted into the HOME Menu, press and hold the
R
button on your controller and launch a game. This will launch the Homebrew Menu intitle override mode
. - 9f. Either use the touchscreen or navigate using your controller, and select
nxdumptool
. - 9g. Select the
Dump gamecard content
option. - 9h. Select the
Cartridge Image (XCI) dump
option. - 9i. Once the cartridge image has been dumped, press any button to return to the previous menu and then press
+
to return to the Homebrew Menu. - 9j. Select
Reboot to Payload
and then press-
on your controller to return to the Hekate Home menu. - 9k. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4a. to 4c.)
- 9l. Navigate to your SD card drive. XCI dumps are located under
sd:/switch/nxdumptool/XCI
. - 9m. If your XCIs are dumped in parts with
.xc0
,.xc1
,.xc2
, etc extensions, use thenxDumpMerger
tool you have downloaded in the prerequisites to assist in merging these parts into a complete XCI. If they were dumped as complete XCI files with the.xci
extension, you can proceed to copy these to a game directory of your choice. - 9n. Extract the contents of
nxDumpMerger_Windows.zip
into a new folder and start the program. - 9o. Select the button with the triple dots
...
next to theInput
field. This will open a file selector. - 9p. Find and select one of the parts and click
Open
. - 9q. Next, select the button with the triple dots
...
next to theOutput
field. This will open a folder selector. - 9r. Select a folder where you would like your games stored in your computer and then click
Select Folder
. (NOTE: Do not select a folder inside the SD card or you will quickly run out of space and experience slow transfer speeds in the merging process.) - 9s. After completing these steps, the parts are ready to be merged. Select
Merge Dump
and the program will merge the parts into a complete XCI located in theOutput
folder. Repeat these steps for all other games dumped as parts. - 9t. Once you’re done merging, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
Dumping Installed Titles (eShop)
- We will now dump the
Nintendo Submission Package (NSP)
file from your installed eShop game(s), to use in yuzu.- 10a. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode (steps 2c. to 2f.) and make sure it is connected to your computer.
- 10b. Boot into Hekate (steps 3b. to 3c.)
- 10c. When it has successfully booted into the Hekate menu, tap on
Payloads
. This will show a list of payloads. - 10d. Tap on
fusee-primary.bin
in the list of payloads. - 10e. Your Switch will launch into Custom Firmware Mode (CFW), and once your Switch has booted into the home menu, press and hold the R button on your controller and launch a game. This will launch the Homebrew Menu in
title override mode
. - 10f. Either use the touchscreen or navigate using your controller, and select
nxdumptool
. - 10g. Select the
Dump installed SD Card / eMMC Content
option. - 10h. Select the game you want to dump.
- 10i. Select the
Nintendo Submission Package (NSP) dump
option. - 10j. If your game contains an update or DLC, you will see multiple dumping options such as
Dump base application NSP
,Dump installed update NSP
or/andDump installed DLC NSP
in the next screen. SelectDump base application NSP
to dump the base game. - 10k. Select the
Start NSP dump process
option and wait for the dumping process to finish. - 10l. Press the
B button
to return to the previous menu(s) and repeat the previous steps to dump the base, updates and DLC of all your games. - 10m. Once all your games are dumped, press any button to return to the previous menu and then press
+
to return to the Homebrew Menu. - 10n. Select
Reboot to Payload
and then press-
on your controller to return to the Hekate Home menu. - 10o. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4a. to 4c.)
- 10p. Navigate to your SD card drive. NSP dumps are located under
sd:/switch/nxdumptool/NSP
. - 10q. If your NSPs are dumped as folders with
00
,01
,02
, etc parts within them, use thenxDumpMerger
tool you have downloaded in the prerequisites to assist in merging these parts into a complete NSP. If they were dumped as files, you can proceed to copy these to a game directory of your choice. - 10r. Extract the contents of
nxDumpMerger
into a new folder and start the program. (Skip the extraction if you already followed step 9n.) - 10s. Select the button with the triple dots
...
next to theInput
field. This will open a file selector. - 10t. Find a NSP that is dumped as a folder with parts. Select one of the parts within the folder and click
Open
. - 10u. Next, select the button with the triple dots
...
next to theOutput
field. This will open a folder selector. - 10v. Select a folder where you would like your games stored in your computer and then click
Select Folder
. (NOTE: Do not select a folder inside the SD card or you will quickly run out of space and experience slow transfer speeds in the merging process.) - 10w. After completing these steps, the parts are ready to be merged. Select
Merge Dump
and the program will merge the parts into a complete NSP located in theOutput
folder. Repeat these steps for all folder NSPs. - 10x. Once you’re done merging, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
Dumping Save Files (Optional)
- We will now dump the games' save files from your switch to use in yuzu.
- 11a. Download Checkpoint.nro
- 11b. Boot your Nintendo Switch into RCM mode (steps 2c. to 2f.) and make sure it is connected to your computer.
- 11c. Boot into Hekate (steps 3b. to 3c.)
- 11d. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4a. to 4c.)
- 11e. Navigate to your SD card drive and create a folder named
Checkpoint
within theswitch
folder of your SD card and place theCheckpoint.nro
file inside it. - 11f. Once you’re done, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
- 11g. Tap on
Payloads
. This will show a list of payloads. - 11h. Tap on
fusee-primary.bin
in the list of payloads. - 11i. Your Switch will launch into Custom Firmware Mode (CFW), and once your Switch has booted into the home menu, press and hold the
R
button on your controller and launch a game. This will launch the Homebrew Menu intitle override mode
. - 11j. Either use the touchscreen or navigate using your controller, and choose
Checkpoint
. - 11k. Pick the games that you want to dump their save files (multiselect with the
Y
button), and press theL
button to backup the saves. - 11l. Once you have backed up the save files, press any button to return to the previous menu and then press
+
to return to the Homebrew Menu. - 11m. Select
Reboot to Payload
and then press-
on your controller to return to the Hekate menu. - 11n. Mount the SD card to your computer in Hekate (steps 4a. to 4c.)
- 11o. Navigate to your SD card drive. Your save files will be located in the
switch/Checkpoint
folder. - 11p. Follow the instructions in the How do I add a Save to my Game section of our FAQ.
- 11q. Once you’re done transferring your save files, safely eject the SD card drive in your computer and return to the Hekate Home menu. (steps 5a. to 5b.)
Rebooting the Switch Back to its Original State
- If you’re done following the sections you needed for yuzu, we will now reboot the Switch back to its original state.
- 12a. From the Hekate Home Menu, tap on
Reboot
. - 12b. Tap on
OFW
. - 12c. Your Switch will now reboot into the original firmware.
- 12a. From the Hekate Home Menu, tap on
Running yuzu
- We will now run yuzu to verify that your dumped keys and games are being read correctly.
- 9a. Run either the
yuzu
oryuzu Early Access
shortcuts that were created by the yuzu installer tool. - 9b. in yuzu, click on
+ Add New Game Directory
in the browser, and navigate to the folder where you placed yourXCI
orNSP
files.
- 9a. Run either the