Hacking emuNAND Tool - Release and Support thread

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Actually 3DS 2GB Toshiba card is faster than 3DS XL 4GB card.

some sites state, it is class2, some say it is class4, some say it is class10 ... ... I have seen a read/write test, which says it is class10, so either they all are class10 or there maybe are different models, who knows :-)

3DS Toshiba 2GB (Class not marked)
Sequential Read : 19.10 MB/s
Sequential Write : 11.06 MB/s <-- Class 10
source: http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/997614-nintendo-3ds/61818800
 
Hi, can i use this tool for transfer the streetpass data from one emuNAND to a newer version of emuNAND (both on Gateway) ?
 
Can I use this tool to "clone" a system NAND by transferring it to a emuNAND Gateway 3ds, extracting it and then re-transferring it to the first 3ds? This way I should keep the system NAND on the regular 3ds and an extracted copy of it which I can use on a Gateway 3ds, shouldn't I?
 
I noticed this earlier, whilst i transfered the 3DS Windows Explorer extension files over to my 3ds modifcation tools folder (which is where this app was as well). :/
 
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False positive or was this "explicitly" coded, by Avast, to be detected as a virus? :)


I don't know, i just got the same message on my desktop and can't run the program anymore without disabling my anti-virus software...
 
I will send them a false positive report tomorrow. -.-

I also did that yesterday. But more people sending a report probably helps them adress the problem faster (judging from the fact that they get hundreds of reports about all sorts of things)
 
you literally just repeated exactly, what I wrote....
He didn't repeat exactly what you wrote seeing as you tried to assign SDHC speed classifications to a normal SD-card which doesn't have such classifications.
 
He didn't repeat exactly what you wrote seeing as you tried to assign SDHC speed classifications to a normal SD-card which doesn't have such classifications.

then what does it say in my post?
3DS Toshiba 2GB (Class not marked)I was using the "class system" as a referal to speeds and only suggesting, that there might be different models for the Toshiba 2GB card, because some people report theirs to be slow, but the speed test that I found classifies it speed wise to be on term with a class 10 card, but my quote clearly says
3DS Toshiba 2GB (Class not marked)
 
Is it possible to have an update of the tool that can backup and restore CFW NAND?

Also the possibility to format an emunand from PC in an empty SD would be great.

I searched online the source of the tools, but I didn't found them, or I would have try to made this features.
 
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Is it possible to have an update of the tool that can backup and restore CFW NAND?

Also the possibility to format an emunand from PC in an empty SD would be great.

I searched online the source of the tools, but I didn't found them, or I would have try to made this features.
Well it can send the CFW NAND to the SD card if you edit it to look like emunand. It cant extract it back though, hehe
 
Well it can send the CFW NAND to the SD card if you edit it to look like emunand. It cant extract it back though, hehe

CFW editing isn't difficoult by hand, and now is automated with Queno tools.

Avoiding this little editing could be usefull, but could be much more extracting CFW nand from SD for backup (I know how to do it with HxD, but I'm lazy :D ).
 
Will these tools be updated for real nand are what they call it for 3ds xl , once they is a GW 9.2.0-20E / est update ?

Meaning a new emunand for an upto date 9x systems .
 
Hello guys!
When i use this tool, the emuNAND will be deleted from the 3DS or it make only a copy to the PC?
 

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