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I moved all my content from a 32GB to a 64GB (formatted as fat32). The DS reads it since I can boot Arm9 payloads, and shows my luma splash screen, yet none of my games are showing on my home menu. Running A9LH with Luma3DS 6.6. Any help?
 

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You can't copy directly, because the new sd card will have another ID inside the Nintendo 3DS path. You need to copy the content from SD/Nintendo 3DS/<id>/<id2> to the new one. You'll notice that's a different ID from the old SD card. Don't forget to copy the titleid.db too.
 

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You can't copy directly, because the new sd card will have another ID inside the Nintendo 3DS path. You need to copy the content from SD/Nintendo 3DS/<id>/<id2> to the new one. You'll notice that's a different ID from the old SD card. Don't forget to copy the titleid.db too.

Ahhh makes sense. I'll see if this works. I thought new IDs only occurred on a system format.
 

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Stupid question, but are you trying on the same console?
You can't copy directly, because the new sd card will have another ID inside the Nintendo 3DS path. You need to copy the content from SD/Nintendo 3DS/<id>/<id2> to the new one. You'll notice that's a different ID from the old SD card. Don't forget to copy the titleid.db too.
No, I did the same as OP and everything went fine.
 

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You can't copy directly, because the new sd card will have another ID inside the Nintendo 3DS path. You need to copy the content from SD/Nintendo 3DS/<id>/<id2> to the new one. You'll notice that's a different ID from the old SD card. Don't forget to copy the titleid.db too.
Why would the id change? Unless the system was formatted, it shouldn't be a problem.

Yep, but it's showing nothing.
Try replacing title.db and import.db with empty files (back them up first) to test if it regenerates the db.
 

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Like kurocygnus said I thought the path for your ID changed but that should not occur in your case...
As I said, I did the exact same thing and I had no issue.
 

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I reformatted my SD card (64GB) and it seems it DOES create a new folder ID as ID2 in Nintendo 3DS folder. Going to copy the data into the new folder and see what happens.
 

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