Homebrew Can I move the files from my SD to another?

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I'm kinda new to this CFW thing. The problem is that my SD right now is only 4GB, and I need more space. Thanks.
 

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yes, if you use emunand, you need to extract a backup, format the new sd card for emunand, and inject the backup. then move all the other files normally


so 1. take old sd card
2. open emunand9 tool and save nand.bin, eject old SD card
3. copy that to the new SD card and inject it
4. recover emunand from nand.bin
5. copy and paste the rest of the old SD cards files to the new one

right?
 

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so 1. take old sd card
2. open emunand9 tool and save nand.bin, eject old SD card
3. copy that to the new SD card and inject it
4. recover emunand from nand.bin
5. copy and paste the rest of the old SD cards files to the new one

right?

yes, that is basically all you need to do

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EDIT : NVM

in emunand9, there should be a nand backup, and nand restore option under emunand. Backup, backs up the emunand to a file on the sd card. once you transfer all the files to your new sd card, relaunch emunand, run emunand restore and restore the backup to emunand (after reformatting the sd card to support emunand)

EDIT: saw that directly after post
 
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yes, that is basically all you need to do

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in emunand9, there should be a nand backup, and nand restore option under emunand. Backup, backs up the emunand to a file on the sd card. once you transfer all the files to your new sd card, relaunch emunand, run emunand restore and restore the backup to emunand (after reformatting the sd card to support emunand)
So go to EmuNAND options and backup Emu or Sys?
 

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you must either have no emunand, or you have rednand
I followed this guide, it mentions both Red and Emu, so idk.

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rednand would be found by that as well. if OP followed plailects guide completely he'l have no emunand and no rednand and can just copy the files over.
I did follow it through, all 6+ hours lol
 

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