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also even if you format sysnand, if the DSi titles are saved in nand, it still won't go away.
DSiWare games do not go away when you use TinyFormat.What do you mean? They are in SysNAND, if you format SysNAND, they go away. There is not a third NAND...
DSiWare games do not go away when you use TinyFormat.
even if you do system restore, nand games do not go away. why don't you buy a legit DSi game and try it?Then it really doesn't completely format NAND. You you restore a previous NAND backup I'm sure they'll disappear.
Apparently i'm still under warranty thanks to club nintendo's 90 day extension if you register. i bought the MH4U LE back in last year February, and I thought I was SOL until I called Nintendo.dude same thing happen to me, are you still within your warranty? i call nintendo, told them my 3ds was turn off half way through by my brother and they said ok we got you after that i ship my 3ds to them and got it back in a week, brand new and working again
i didnt mean a brand new system but they clean it inside out to the point it look new but i had backup my save before even trying to get the otp so you might be sol on that partApparently i'm still under warranty thanks to club nintendo's 90 day extension if you register. i bought the MH4U LE back in last year February, and I thought I was SOL until I called Nintendo.
I don't really care about having a new unit or not, what I'm worried about is my saves and StreetPass data.
I only have my SD card files. I didn't have any SaveDataFiler backups at all.i didnt mean a brand new system but they clean it inside out to the point it look new but i had backup my save before even trying to get the otp so you might be sol on that part
I only have my SD card files. I didn't have any SaveDataFiler backups at all.
A full NAND restore includes TWL partitions and would remove DSiware games that aren't in the backup.even if you do system restore, nand games do not go away. why don't you buy a legit DSi game and try it?
If you plan on sending it in to Nintendo, they will ask you to send in your SD card. Make sure the only thing on the root of the card is the Nintendo 3DS folder (with ONE folder inside of it, so delete any emuNAND or redNAND folders if applicable) and a DCIM folder if you've taken pictures with it. From my experience, all the content will remain intact since the 'ownership' will be transferred to the next 3DS they send you. The only thing I can't confirm is StreetPass data, I didn't check for that before I screwed up and wiped everything by accident later down the line.Apparently i'm still under warranty thanks to club nintendo's 90 day extension if you register. i bought the MH4U LE back in last year February, and I thought I was SOL until I called Nintendo.
I don't really care about having a new unit or not, what I'm worried about is my saves and StreetPass data.
AYYYYYYYY! if that's the case, then i'm happy about this news! hopefully they do manage to salvage my data! =DIf you plan on sending it in to Nintendo, they will ask you to send in your SD card. Make sure the only thing on the root of the card is the Nintendo 3DS folder (with ONE folder inside of it, so delete any emuNAND or redNAND folders if applicable) and a DCIM folder if you've taken pictures with it. From my experience, all the content will remain intact since the 'ownership' will be transferred to the next 3DS they send you. The only thing I can't confirm is StreetPass data, I didn't check for that before I screwed up and wiped everything by accident later down the line.
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no xorpads too unfortunately. next time i'll most likely get xorpads now.I haven't looked at the guides in a while... do you by chance have xorpads for your nand backups? If so, you'll be able to get all of your data back manually (including street pass stuff), even if they send a new system and that data happens to be missing when you get it. Just keep your nand backup (hopefully, it isn't corrupted) and a copy of your SD card contents.
try reading.Try recovery mode.