Hacking PS Vita Copying MicroSD Card

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Hi everyone.

I have a question. I have 2 128GB MicroSD Cards. My PS Vita is setup with SD2Vita and a 128GB MicroSD Card. I was able to copy one over all the files/folders from one of the 128GB MicroSD card to another 128GB MicroSD card, including all the system files and hidden files/folders.

However when I insert the new copied 128GB MicroSD card into the same PS Vita. The Vita doesn't pick it up (as in games, homebrew apps etc...) The new MicroSD card is formatted with fat32.

Question:is it possible to even copy over to another MicroSD Card, if so how would I go about doing this?

Question 2: it possible, is possible to use a copy of a MicroSD card for another hacked PS Vita?
 
1 you do the normal format for the new SD card, zzblank, quick format, no volume name, as guide here (just the part about prepare SD card with win disk imager, and change format alloc cluster size to 64k if you are using more than 128GB SD card)

http://wololo.net/2017/07/20/setting-sd2vita-adapter-formatting-microsd-can-done-windows/

2 then copy everything from original SD to hard drive (enable hidden and system file view, because vita setting files and folder [app] where the game stay have both these attribute so you must view them to copy)

3 Copy all exactly to the new SD card and you are done.

These technique also being use to upgrade SD card from lower to higher, so you can be assure they work exactly as before.
 
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1 you do the normal format for the new SD card, zzblank, quick format, no volume name, as guide here (just the part about prepare SD card with win disk imager, and change format alloc cluster size to 64k if you are using more than 128GB SD card)

http://wololo.net/2017/07/20/setting-sd2vita-adapter-formatting-microsd-can-done-windows/

2 then copy everything from original SD to hard drive (enable hidden and system file view, because vita setting files and folder [app] where the game stay have both these attribute so you must view them to copy)

3 Copy all exactly to the new SD card and you are done.

These technique also being use to upgrade SD card from lower to higher, so you can be assure they work exactly as before.

Just wanted to thank you. That worked
 

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