@Lacius
I've tried the BannerBomb3 but got a failure in the DSiWare step, so I tried the PicHaxx.
I'll look for the guide you suggested, thanks.
You dont need any special software. You just directly copy from the old sd card to the new one.What software will do the best for moving 3DS content to a new SD card? I'm on the newest B9S+Luma and am planning to move to a new SD card. I see many different posts about it but they all seem to be pretty old and talking about outdated methods.
You dont need any special software. You just directly copy from the old sd card to the new one.
Yep emunand needed special software to be copied but without it you are fine just to transfer everything across.Thanks. I think maybe I got my wires crossed because I did shift my stuff to an SD card once back during the emunand days, and I think there you had to use a partition manager to correctly copy the partition, and so I wasn't completely sure.
This question I have no clue about so I will leave it to one of the other experts here. Perhaps @TurdPooCharger will know?Clear as crystal, thanks.
Something else I wondered, I have a simple rom hack I want to do to a given game, but I don't know what tools are out there for this. Essentially, I want to hack the 3DS Shinobi game to allow you to skip the intro and tutorial when starting a new game. I have heard that rom hacking tools are specific to a given game however. Are there more generic tools available? I don't think this should be a hard modification overall but of course I also assume tools already exist for this.
I don't know advance rom hacking, modding, plugins, and editors for retail 3DS games. Only simple stuff like how to apply a IPS patch, edit simple hex values, and change out a HOME Menu banner. @chrisd, seek advice from true experts in this subject area like Asia81 or PabloMK7.This question I have no clue about so I will leave it to one of the other experts here. Perhaps @TurdPooCharger will know?
https://www.r4dscard.com/R4-3DS-Compatible-N3DS-Flash-Cards.htm#:~:text=R4 Nintendo 3DS flashcards are small adapters the,NDS, DS Lite and DSi and N3DS consoles.Hi there,
just ordered myself a 3ds and i want to get an r4i card. do i have to purchase the ones suggested or will any r4i card that is compatible for the 3ds work?
not too sure what to do i’m fairly new to this stuff and help would be appreciated.
thankyou
Assuming you want to run 3DS games, too. You might just want to download some CFW. You wouldn't even NEED a flashcart!so for instance im looking at an r4i gold pro, completely compatible with the 3ds. what would i need to do in terms of firmware and is there any guides or tutorials i need?
Assuming you want to run 3DS games, too. You might just want to download some CFW. You wouldn't even NEED a flashcart!
this has everything you need to know. From how to do it, to what exactly you ARE doing to your 3DS. Once you get that all set up, you can get software such as TWiLight Menu++ to run NDS games for example.
Flashcarts on the 3DS are only able to run NDS games currently. If you are wanting a 3DS to only play NDS games, you might as well buy a DS(i) instead.
Another benefit of using Luma(CFW) is that it's free. 100% free. Only thing that will cost you money is the 3DS itself. Follow the guide in the link above, and you will be all set to go. Many people will be able to help you out here, too. (Incase you get confused)
Pro tip: Don't do anything on your own, if you aren't confident you can do it right. ASK FOR HELP!!! (I cannot stress this enough)
Your SD-card simply needs to be in FAT32 compatible, if you want to use TWiLight Menu++ without any issues. FAT32 is the standard one though.okay mate thankyou for the help. for the sd card do i need a fast sd or will any old sd card do?
Check if your SD card is inserted properly. Try pressing on the plastic where the SD card would be. If that doesn't work, let us know.Hello. I've just used the 3DS Guide website to hack my 2DS XL.
Every section was done sucessfuly expect for the "Finalizing Setup" At the end of Step 17 on that section, my 3DS does not boot. It has a blue light for a second and it turns off. As far as I know i've done every step correctly.
1-Backup your files.
2-Format your SD card using guiformat. Format it as FAT32 with 32kb cluster size.
3-Test your SD card using h2testw.
If everything is ok with your card, restore your contents and put the latest Luma release (the boot.firm file) in your SD card, replacing the existing one.
@MikeTheKnight2016
If you can't access Recovery Mode or GodMode9, your issue is hardware based either with a bad card reader, disconnected flex cable (or one with broken lead), and if this is an old 2DS/3DS , WiFi module may need to be reseated.
- Do you hear a popping noise when it turns off?
- What happens when you try booting it without the SD card?
- Can you enter Recovery Mode?
If you have there should be a boot.firm file in the sd card root. Not in a zip or rar file but a boot.firm file itself. it sounds like its missing.Hello. I've just used the 3DS Guide website to hack my 2DS XL.
Every section was done sucessfuly expect for the "Finalizing Setup" At the end of Step 17 on that section, my 3DS does not boot. It has a blue light for a second and it turns off. As far as I know i've done every step correctly.