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// Quantumcat said:
Yes, if you want to play anything released in 2015 or later you will need to update. If you followed the guide though you should have updated already. //

i now have 3 a9lh installed consoles, should i let them system update to 11.2 ASAP ? Once upgraded there is no way back except restoring nand backup using d9?
 
So I found out I can delete the files but I have run into another problem where all of my downloaded games aren't showing up.
You upgraded from your backup? If you did then you should have all of your data intact.

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In guide... https://3ds.guide/2.1.0-ctrtransfer

"If you do not already have a NAND backup, backup SysNAND to NANDmin.bin when prompted by pressing (A)"

I make mistake and put SysNANDmin.bin for name, not NANDmin.bin... but CTRNAND Transfer is do success! But I am okay or make bad mistake?
No, that shouldn't be a problem.
 
I got this error after choosing the sysNAND restore (keep a9lh) and it says no usable file found and i think it means the NANDmin.bin file which i have but i don't know where to put it
 
How can I make a sysNAND backup? I finished the guide already, I have my OTP saved on my computer, but I keep seeing that I should have a copy of my sysNAND stored too. Any comments?

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I got this error after choosing the sysNAND restore (keep a9lh) and it says no usable file found and i think it means the NANDmin.bin file which i have but i don't know where to put it
Have a look on your SD card and PC for NANDmin.bin and put it in the files9 folder. If you can't find it you can do a 9.2 CTR transfer but you may lose some data.
 
So I found out I can delete the files but I have run into another problem where all of my downloaded games aren't showing up.
I once again was able to figure out how to fix this. Just had to recopy files from my backed up Nintendo 3ds folder.
Does anyone know a way to delete garbage data from the sd card? I don't want to mess anything up but there are some games on the SD card that aren't on my ds.
 
I once again was able to figure out how to fix this. Just had to recopy files from my backed up Nintendo 3ds folder.
Does anyone know a way to delete garbage data from the sd card? I don't want to mess anything up but there are some games on the SD card that aren't on my ds.
Settings->Software->3DS software. Games that are greyed out won't show up on the home menu and you should probably delete them.

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How can I make a sysNAND backup? I finished the guide already, I have my OTP saved on my computer, but I keep seeing that I should have a copy of my sysNAND stored too. Any comments?

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Hold Start on boot to open Hourglass9. Choose sysNAND options and there should be an option to backup your sysNAND.
 
I got my n3dsxl all ready. Now I just need to download the games. I was using a cheap 8gb SD card to flash the ds but I'll get a bigger one now that it's ready. So my question is did the SD card capacity remain at 32gb or was that expanded during flash?
 
I got my n3dsxl all ready. Now I just need to download the games. I was using a cheap 8gb SD card to flash the ds but I'll get a bigger one now that it's ready. So my question is did the SD card capacity remain at 32gb or was that expanded during flash?
It's always been higher than 32 it just depends on the formatting. SD Cards need to be formatted in FAT32 to be compatible with the 3DS

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