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Old 27th August 2022, 21:24   #109  |  Link
richy
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@Cyber Akuma...

Those few lines are the highest publicly known processing keys and are all you need..... provided you don't play a disc that's MKBv72 or above, which is what you appear to have done.

Once you've done that and revoked your drive then it won't be able to generate valid keys for you any more until a newer set is made public. Depending on your setup, what would normally happen is that the decryption key for your disc would be found and then cached for future usage. Without a working host certificate etc this can't happen but any keys you've got cached already or in your keydb.cfg will still allow you to play those specific titles.

If you get hold of the most recent keydb.cfg file with the 100k+ entries in it then you should be fine as it contains all the decryption keys that people have already found and submitted. Unless you have some really obscure titles in your collection then it's highly likely the keys you'll need to play them will be in there already. If not, then you may just have to wait for someone to submit the decryption keys in a future update. The file is updated pretty much constantly.

I hope that all makes sense... and apologies to the more technical types on here if my explanation has any howlers in it! ;-)
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