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So my current 3DS has a cracked screen and somehow amiibo aren't working, so it's time for a new system. I have a sysNAND AND dual emuNANDs.
First off, could I just system transfer a9lh sysNAND to a9lh sysNAND? What would not be transferred in terms of hacks?
Would my emuNANDs be safe? I don't think it would boot on my new system, nor do I think I can use my other console's NAND backups. How do I get them to work? One of my emuNANDs is Japanese and I can't traditionally System Transfer. Wat do?
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Initially it would be as easy as a motherboardswap, but the amiibo problem is definitely a hardware problem, and I don't think it's the antenna as it takes time to read all of my amiibo but rules them as Invalid or incompatible, though I was using them just fine.
This isn't good.
 
Last edited by Halvorsen,
TL;DR, I have a monster 3DS setup. sysNAND and two emuNANDs. How do I transfer EVERYTHING, assuming my new n3DS is also a9lh enabled. Should I use two SD Cards? Because of my emuNANDs. I think I'd need to have to have the same NAND setups on the new system and transfer the same way.
 
Here's your response.
But really set up a9lh on your new console then just do a Nintendo system transfer for both emunands. It's not as though your sysNAND really matters. Of course, you'll need to install a9lh from scratch, as it's not as though Ninty's transfer will transfer FIRM0/1. Besides which even if they did it would brick because a9lh is console specific of course.
 
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you cant because each system has different otp.
if we can system transfer a nand with otp then why the hell do we still do
do these hardcore prodecures to get a9lh?
 
you cant because each system has different otp.
if we can system transfer a nand with otp then why the hell do we still do
do these hardcore prodecures to get a9lh?
What does this have to do with my post haha. Do you like to be mad?
Here's your response.
But really set up a9lh on your new console then just do a Nintendo system transfer for both emunands. It's not as though your sysNAND really matters. Of course, you'll need to install a9lh from scratch, as it's not as though Ninty's transfer will transfer FIRM0/1. Besides which even if they did it would brick because a9lh is console specific of course.
Okay, that's like I thought. Thanks. However, can I system transfer on my JP emuNAND because I thought anything network related was blocked on artificially changed NANDs?
EDIT: the System Transfer app is kicking me out until I visit the eShop. I'm assuming I'm out of luck for this?
 
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What does this have to do with my post haha. Do you like to be mad?

Okay, that's like I thought. Thanks. However, can I system transfer on my JP emuNAND because I thought anything network related was blocked on artificially changed NANDs?
EDIT: the System Transfer app is kicking me out until I visit the eShop. I'm assuming I'm out of luck for this?
Hell if I know.I was just giving ideas.
 
emuNAND's cannot be transferred as far know???
Your sysNAND (same region for your console) can be transferred using Nintendo's system transfer, however they will need to be on the latest firmware version for both consoles.
You can however transfer your emuNAND (same region as your console) to your sysNAND (same region as your console) ....then update it and then transfer it using Nintendo's system Transfer.
 

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