So I finally got custom cfw on my o3ds (Luma 11.2). Now Before I follow the guide on the Dsiware downgrade, I have a question. Do I need to backup my n3ds? Will this complete get rid of all my saves and the stuff on my 3ds sd card?
I suggest backing everything up because it's better safe than sorry. This also including a NAND backup
Considering that you'll transfer to it, yes. It'll have to be formatted in order for the transfer to take place. The guide tells you to backup any and all saves you care about.I'll backup the o3ds that I just installed arm9, but will I lose anything on my n3ds stock firmware that I play on alot?
Considering that you'll transfer to it, yes. It'll have to be formatted in order for the transfer to take place. The guide tells you to backup any and all saves you care about.
That's right, though some games (such as Monster Hunter Generations and Fantasy Life) store their save data as extdata on the SD, which is console-specific, even if they're cartridges.So if I don't have anygames installed via eshop, I don't need to back up any saves (They are on the carts).
Only Pokémon and Animal Crossing saves to the cartridge (and maybe a select few others). Everything else saves to the SD card so yes you'll have to back them up. Also note you will lose any Activity Log, Mii Plaza progress etc
JKSM will create a folder on your SD card, copy this to your PC for safe keeping then when you want to import the saves again, copy the folder back and choose to restore the saves instead of backing them up.So I own Pokemon Oras, Moon, and MHGEN. Would I just load jksm with the cartridge and export the save data and extra save data? Also would I load this up again when im done transfering and import the saves back?
JKSM will create a folder on your SD card, copy this to your PC for safe keeping then when you want to import the saves again, copy the folder back and choose to restore the saves instead of backing them up.
JKSV will backup the save data to a folder on your SD card. Also, and I'm not 100% sure as I haven't done this myself, but with MHGen, I believe you'll have to open up the game once post-transfer before importing/restoring the MHGen save back.So I own Pokemon Oras, Moon, and MHGEN. Would I just load jksm with the cartridge and export the save data and extra save data? Also would I load this up again when im done transfering and import the saves back?
You should follow the guide. Don't do anything unless the guide tells you to.So After I downgrade my n3ds to 10.7, should I start by downgrading to 9.2 and then 2.0 and install arm9?
Only Pokémon and Animal Crossing saves to the cartridge (and maybe a select few others). Everything else saves to the SD card so yes you'll have to back them up. Also note you will lose any Activity Log, Mii Plaza progress etc
That's right, though some games (such as Monster Hunter Generations and Fantasy Life) store their save data as extdata on the SD, which is console-specific, even if they're cartridges.
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I just put my MHGen cartridge into my second 3DS, it said "There is no data to load." MHGen saves its data to the SD as extdata.This I can't confirm myself right now but extdata is usually extended data such as DLC and stuff. I am pretty positive that I was able to use my Monster Hunter Generations card in multiple systems and keep the save file. Every new system it does initialize a new extdata though when launching.
I think that it's possibly more about keeping one save to one system/account, as online is such a huge part of MH, or perhaps that the save file would have been too large to fit on the cart (unlikely).Makes sense. Surprised it took them this long. Easy way to combat cheating unless you have CFW system. No more powersaves
You should follow the guide. Don't do anything unless the guide tells you to.
You can't downgrade a console to 10.7 anyway so not sure where you got that from.
If you mean downgrading the NATIVE_FIRM to 10.4, then the guide tells you what to do - you continue on to "Homebrew Launcher (No Browser)" and gives you a link.
If you haven't started anything with EmuNAND yet, you can just copy your files from your current SD to your computer (don't use microSD management; actually take out the SD), and then onto a new SD card. Always keep backups.So I'm on 9.2 now with menuhax installed. Now before I continue on the guide with Decrypt9, Can I just copy my files to a new sd card? Is there any specific step to do this or can I just copy and paste all the files on my 4gb sd card to my 32gb?
If you haven't started anything with EmuNAND yet, you can just copy your files from your current SD to your computer (don't use microSD management; actually take out the SD), and then onto a new SD card. Always keep backups.