Just as the title says. I might get a newer 3ds
Kingy Well-Known Member Member Level 12 Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 951 Trophies 1 Location England I guess XP 3,299 Country Jun 4, 2016 #2 Yes. Just dump your emuNAND to a .bin file and restore it on your new 3ds.
D Deleted User Guest OP Jun 4, 2016 #3 TheKingy34 said: Yes. Just dump your emuNAND to a .bin file and restore it on your new 3ds. Click to expand... Thanks !
TheKingy34 said: Yes. Just dump your emuNAND to a .bin file and restore it on your new 3ds. Click to expand... Thanks !
Kingy Well-Known Member Member Level 12 Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 951 Trophies 1 Location England I guess XP 3,299 Country Jun 4, 2016 #4 Nintendo Fanboy said: Thanks ! Click to expand... You're welcome. Glad to help.
I iAqua ㅤ Member Level 11 Joined Dec 7, 2015 Messages 2,848 Trophies 1 Location ㅤ XP 2,476 Country Jun 4, 2016 #5 Umm. No that won't work. Emunands are the same as a sysnand so you can't just restore any enunand.. Reactions: Kingy, Deleted User and Scarlet
Kingy Well-Known Member Member Level 12 Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 951 Trophies 1 Location England I guess XP 3,299 Country Jun 4, 2016 #6 iAqua said: Umm. No that won't work. Emunands are the same as a sysnand so you can't just restore any enunand.. Click to expand... Oh, thank you for correcting me.
iAqua said: Umm. No that won't work. Emunands are the same as a sysnand so you can't just restore any enunand.. Click to expand... Oh, thank you for correcting me.
I iAqua ㅤ Member Level 11 Joined Dec 7, 2015 Messages 2,848 Trophies 1 Location ㅤ XP 2,476 Country Jun 4, 2016 #7 OP You can't transfer your emuNand. Period.