Hacking MH4 Save Question

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I have a n3ds running 9.5 emunand with gateway, and a mh4u cart that I'd rather player in gateway non classic mode. How can I retrieve my save? If I just backup the cartridge and put it on my gw card, will my save be usable?
 

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I am in the same exact situation... Hoping to be able to keep my 60 hour save file to continue with gateway method. Otherwise... I have to keep using my cartridge and can't even update the game to stay 9.0.0 sysnand.
 

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Nevermind for the update part. I updated in gateway emunand 9.5 and then came to classic boot and update is still there for my cartridge mh4u.
 

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