When I system transfer, it says that it will copy all data from the SD card onto my new SD card. My question is: Does that quite literally mean ALL the data on that SD card or does it just mean 3DS titles and DSiWare and stuff? I have a lot of random files on that SD card and I'd rather them not clutter up my new SD card in my new 3DS.
I think it is all data but I'm not sure. You can also clean the card up yourself though.
I cant seem to find a
tutorial (in the >70 seconds I devoted to searching) but what do I do if I have .savs on 3DS (A) and would like to move them over to N3DS (B)? 3DS (A) is running a Gateway + DS Profile Exploit and N3DS (B) is running A9LH.
You can use JK save manager to extract the saves and then import them on your new device when using cia's. I don't know if JK save manager also works with gateway saves but it's worth a shot.
hey. I have an original 3ds, on the latest firmware (doh!). Im looking for a flashcard with the highest compatibility/ease of use... it looks to me like sky3ds plus is my only option. Can anyone confirm this for me?
thanks
Sky3ds+ is indeed your only option when wanting to play 3ds games hassle free and drag & drop like the original r4 cards. However if you want more than just that you can look for either a copy of legend of Zelda ocarina of time and power saves or a copy of cubic ninja to use their exploits to enter the homebrew launcher. From there you can go as far as downgrading to firmware version 9.2 and then choose between to set ups: updated sysnand and Emunand. The updated sysnand is only usable with the exploit A9LH but it guarantees a 100% boot rate, faster booting, more room on your sd card as Emunand takes about 1,5GB of it, and the ability to recover from a brick without a hard mod. If you did not understand something I said, feel free to ask or shoot me a message!