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My battery came briefly disconnected in the middle of the weekend while I was at a convention and now 2/3 days of pedometer data is attributed to January 2011. Is there any way I can edit this data and move data from 2011 to where it should belong in the gaps in later years? I didn't even have a 3DS in 2011.
 
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My battery came briefly disconnected in the middle of the weekend while I was at a convention and now 2/3 days of pedometer data is attributed to January 2011. Is there any way I can edit this data and move data from 2011 to where it should belong in the gaps in later years? I didn't even have a 3DS in 2011.
Cthulhu is an Activity Log manager/editor. I've never used it so I don't know if it does what you want, but it's a good place to start.
 
It's definitely possible, all you need is a way to dump, decrypt, edit, encrypt and inject system savedata from NAND, but nobody has made any tools to edit the Activity Log yet, as no developers particularly want to.
These two have already requested it, to no avail.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/editing-activity-log-on-emunand.388212/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/request-activity-log-editor.432402/

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Activity Log data is stored in NAND://data/<16 Digit ID>/sysdata/00020212/00000000. You might also be able to use JKSM.
 
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It's definitely possible, all you need is a way to dump, decrypt, edit, encrypt and inject system savedata from NAND, but nobody has made any tools to edit the Activity Log yet, as no developers particularly want to.
These two have already requested it, to no avail.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/editing-activity-log-on-emunand.388212/
https://gbatemp.net/threads/request-activity-log-editor.432402/

P.S.:
Activity Log data is stored in NAND://data/<16 Digit ID>/sysdata/00020212/00000000. You might also be able to use JKSM.
How do you change the 00000000 file into pedometer.dat and playdata.dat?

Is there a tutorial for dumping, decrypting, hex editing, encrypting and restoring NAND files?
 
I have question i want make a backup about activity log
its neccesary export ext data? or its not neccesary? i was exported activity log and i have one file
its waste of time?
 

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