So I thought I had lost my new nintendo 3dsxl. I bought a new nintendo 2dsxl, and I transferred my Nintendo ID/account over to it. I wound up not actually playing anything because I got distracted by some other games. ANYWAY, I eventually found my new 3dsxl a few months later. Had all my old games and save data. Because I wanted to use it, I had to do a network transfer once again. But I knew that doing so would wipe everything on the 3dsxl and I'd lose all my save game files. So just in case it would be useful, I took the 3dsxl SD card and copied everything from it onto my PC. A little while later I managed to get boot9strap on there and I'm wondering if there's a way to get my old save data back. Please note that on my 3dsxl I had never previously modded it, so I never used a tool like checkpoint or JKSM to backup the data. I just did a 100% copy of the SD card before I transferred the nintendo ID over.
I read some people say that you can just copy your old .sav file back over (I can't make hyperlinks since I'm new but it's on this forum and the post title is recovering-700-hours-of-saves-lost-during-transfer.382758) but when I tried that with SMT: Apocalypse it just said the save data was corrupt and reformatted it. Is there any way to copy my save games back over? I noticed that on the backup I made of the 3dsxl (the original unmodded card, before restoring the ID), the ID in the "Nintendo 3DS" folder differed from that of the 3dsxl AFTER I had transferred my nintendo ID back over. I don't know if that makes any difference. I thought I read that save files were encrypted in some way so I'm not sure if there's another tool that's available that can be used for this case.
Apologies if this has been answered, every time I tried googling this I kept getting info regarding using JKSM/Checkpoint to back up your games first and then use it to restore (which obviously I never used them in the first place).
As an example regarding the differing IDs, on my original backup that I made, the path to the save for SMT Devil Survivor Overclocked is at:
Nintendo 3DS\077c51ffec2f11242aff6a8ebf90185b\763200d64701b3c1534530340002544d\title\00040000\00038800\data
But after having done the Nintendo ID transfer, redownloading games and installing boot9strap, it is located here:
Nintendo 3DS\bb90262d419de9a6b0e984aaa272f9a4\528e00f7478035fb5345333200035344\title\00040000\00038800\data
I read some people say that you can just copy your old .sav file back over (I can't make hyperlinks since I'm new but it's on this forum and the post title is recovering-700-hours-of-saves-lost-during-transfer.382758) but when I tried that with SMT: Apocalypse it just said the save data was corrupt and reformatted it. Is there any way to copy my save games back over? I noticed that on the backup I made of the 3dsxl (the original unmodded card, before restoring the ID), the ID in the "Nintendo 3DS" folder differed from that of the 3dsxl AFTER I had transferred my nintendo ID back over. I don't know if that makes any difference. I thought I read that save files were encrypted in some way so I'm not sure if there's another tool that's available that can be used for this case.
Apologies if this has been answered, every time I tried googling this I kept getting info regarding using JKSM/Checkpoint to back up your games first and then use it to restore (which obviously I never used them in the first place).
As an example regarding the differing IDs, on my original backup that I made, the path to the save for SMT Devil Survivor Overclocked is at:
Nintendo 3DS\077c51ffec2f11242aff6a8ebf90185b\763200d64701b3c1534530340002544d\title\00040000\00038800\data
But after having done the Nintendo ID transfer, redownloading games and installing boot9strap, it is located here:
Nintendo 3DS\bb90262d419de9a6b0e984aaa272f9a4\528e00f7478035fb5345333200035344\title\00040000\00038800\data