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The transfer process for Nintendo’s New 3DS, might seem slightly difficulty. But don’t worry, we walk you through the easiest way to do it, using an existing MicroSD card and an SD card ...
Backing up the old SD card data If you're upgrading from an older 3DS (or just moving to a bigger SD card), you're going to need to back up the data from your old SD card.
Eject the SD Card and put it into your 3DS/2DS device. Note that this copies all the contents to the new SD Card for use on the same system as the original source SD Card. Game data can always ...
Nintendo officially only supports memory cards up to 32GB -- no matter whether you're using SD or microSD cards and which 3DS iteration you own.
To back up your 3DS SD card data, you will need to duplicate it in its entirety and keep the data safe — this could be stored on a PC, for example, or copied to a separate SD card and stored safely.
The company is including a 2GB SD card with every 3DS console in Japan to allow all users to download titles immediately, loading them straight from the card without needing to copy them to the ...