Upgrading Switch Cfw Micro SD 128 GB to 512 GB Kefir OS

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So i just bought new micro sd card since i run out my storage on my 128gb micro sd, is there any tutorials how to migrate my old 128gb micro sd to my new 512 gb micro sd? also is it just copy all my old files to the new one or there's an extra steps since i also dont want my save data removed accidentaly
 

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does this mean it had hidden partition or nah?
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No it doesn't. I don't know why you have a 32MB partition but if you had a partition based emummc you would have had a 29GB partition. That means you can just copy everything to the new SD card. I can see your card is formatted as exfat. I highly recommend that you format your new card as fat32 because exfat is known to get corrupted easily on the Switch.
 
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No it doesn't. I don't know why you have a 32MB partition but if you had a partition based emummc you would have had a 29GB partition. That means you can just copy everything to the new SD card. I can see your card is formatted as exfat. I highly recommend that you format your new card as fat32 because exfat is known to get corrupted easily on the Switch.
thank you for the reply, alright im gonna format my new micro sd as fat32 before i move the files there, btw before i do that should i also back up save data too with jksv? or i don't need to do that?
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next question being "how do I format a 512gb card to FAT32"

--> https://github.com/inconsistent-dg/guiformat/releases/
thanks for the link man:)
 

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Provided you use emummc the saves are on the sd card so they are part of what you copy to the new card. If you use sysmmc the saves are in the Switch and then you don't have to do anything about it
 

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Provided you use emummc the saves are on the sd card so they are part of what you copy to the new card. If you use sysmmc the saves are in the Switch and then you don't have to do anything about it
Have you even bothered to scroll through the previous replies, you're confusing them even more

no emunand. just copy all the files from the old to the new card.
do it manually via windows explorer, don't use backup tools as they might cause other issues (archive bit)
 

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Have you even bothered to scroll through the previous replies, you're confusing them even more

no emunand. just copy all the files from the old to the new card.
do it manually via windows explorer, don't use backup tools as they might cause other issues (archive bit)
Did YOU bother to read the whole thread? If you did you would see that I have replied several times so yeah I have read it all.
The last thing OP asked was whether he had to backup his saves and I explained where the saves are located and why it is not necessary. I really can't see why that is not relevant and why it is confusing.
So chill dude, we are all trying to help here...
 

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