So I backed up my Project Miria cart through my Gateway and instead of giving me a single .3ds file... It gave me two files. A .3D0 file and .3D1 file and both are around 2 gigs each. This is new to me. Can someone explain why?
So I backed up my Project Miria cart through my Gateway and instead of giving me a single .3ds file... It gave me two files. A .3D0 file and .3D1 file and both are around 2 gigs each. This is new to me. Can someone explain why?
So I backed up my Project Miria cart through my Gateway and instead of giving me a single .3ds file... It gave me two files. A .3D0 file and .3D1 file and both are around 2 gigs each. This is new to me. Can someone explain why?
Put the 2 parts in the same folder, hold SHIFT, right click on the folder, choose open a cmd line here then type
Code:copy /b romname.3d0 + romname.3d1 romname.3dz
And once they know why the backup utility does that, the next question they'll ask is what they should do with it.the person didn't ask what to do with the files, he just asked why gateway does it like that.
And once they know why the backup utility does that, the next question they'll ask is what they should do with it.
You can play them in that format, but if you want to edit the header or make it into a .cia, you'll need to put it back. Not sure if that game has online or not.Now now everybody. I'll play devils advocate.
Do I even need to combine them back to 1 large file or can I just put both files onto the root of the sd card?
Gotcha.
So to join into 1 file, it is...
copy /b mirai.3d0 + mirai.3d1 mirai.3dz
Exactly like that... spaces, plus and all? Also... Does it have to be a .3dz or can it be a .3ds?