Thank you for the help. I'm guessing it is just the game reader, and since its a 2ds xl, I'd have to solder on a new reader or junk the motherboard. I guess i'll just stick to playing downloaded games.
Technically still illegal, but I wouldn't have any bad feelings when downloading the ROMs from the internet while owning the originals. Doesn't feel unjust to me.Thank you for the help. I'm guessing it is just the game reader, and since its a 2ds xl, I'd have to solder on a new reader or junk the motherboard. I guess i'll just stick to playing downloaded games.
Follow this guide and this to get all the files in place on your sdcard. Though i recommend testing the new SD card with h2testw first to make sure it's not faulty or defective. If it passes the test, format it as FAT32 32KB cluster size, and follow the guides above.Hello i’m new to 3ds, someone sold me his cfw 3ds without sd card what should i do now? Reinstall the cfw? Or just use my normal sd card?
Dumping an installed titleyea i installed a game on my 3ds and lost the source for it is there a way to make a copy of the game that i installed?
I don't think you can edit that stuff once it is installed, not on the 3DS anyway. Not sure if you can do it and edit the files manually on pc, or with some app though..You know how CIA Maker programs allow you to customize a lot of things such as creating different color cartridge borders, sound effects when you select the game in question, etc?
Is there a way to edit those properties after the CIA is installed? Like, for example, I select a Zelda game I installed via .cia and the 3D model of the icon has a red border, what if I wanted to change it to blue? Is there a way to do that? Or do I have to completely redo the .cia?
I think it would be far more complicated to do an already installed title. Even if you changed something, you'd probably have issues with what's indexedYou know how CIA Maker programs allow you to customize a lot of things such as creating different color cartridge borders, sound effects when you select the game in question, etc?
Is there a way to edit those properties after the CIA is installed? Like, for example, I select a Zelda game I installed via .cia and the 3D model of the icon has a red border, what if I wanted to change it to blue? Is there a way to do that? Or do I have to completely redo the .cia?
I don't think you can edit that stuff once it is installed, not on the 3DS anyway. Not sure if you can do it and edit the files manually on pc, or with some app though..
Well then, let's say I redo the whole process, can I at least make another installation use previous save files so I don't have to replay the entire game?I think it would be far more complicated to do an already installed title. Even if you changed something, you'd probably have issues with what's indexed
It can. Unless it's an Inject then i'm not sure.Checkpoint can't detect the Virtual Console games, and I don't know how to find it through GodMode9.
How exactly would I go about looking for the games in GodMode9? Most of the titles are in that ID format or whatever.It can. Unless it's an Inject then i'm not sure.
Backup GBA VC saves in GodMode9.
the board question--I don't know if it's possible or even desirable to do that. we used to have a problem with bots flooding the boards with nonsense, and providing links to bs. that's why there are such restrictions afaik.How exactly would I go about looking for the games in GodMode9? Most of the titles are in that ID format or whatever.
Also, someone needs to redo how the "you're a new member so you can't post links yet!" feature works on this forum. Because links that come from someone else's quote still count as "me" posting the link.
GBA VC is done differently, there's a special section for them on the page CoolMe linked. You don't need to worry about the ID since it'll always just be the last one you loaded from the HOME Menu.How exactly would I go about looking for the games in GodMode9? Most of the titles are in that ID format or whatever.
That doesn't make sense.. the "Nintendo 3DS" has many small folders inside it it that doesn't even come near the 4GB limit of fat32. Or are you telling me the hdd on your pc is formatted as Fat32?Hi all. Newbie question here:
I'm trying to make a copy of the 'Nintendo 3DS' folder from my SD card which is 64GB. Due to the size of the folder, FAT32 is giving me trouble and Win10 tells me there's not enough room to copy it.
Is there any way for me to back this folder up from the card or is it basically stuck where it is?
Then I'm not quite sure what I've done because the 'Nintendo 3DS' folder in the root of my SD card is around 18GBThat doesn't make sense.. the "Nintendo 3DS" has many small folders inside it it that doesn't even come near the 4GB limit of fat32. Or are you telling me the hdd on your pc is formatted as Fat32?
Are you sure have enough storage capacity to store that folder inside your hdd? You should check how much GBs the "Nintendo 3DS" folder has, and if you have atleast that amount of storage capacity free on your hdd.
Otherwise you could use [link] if you have those requirements and you are still faced with stubborn files that won't transfer over..