The main incompatibility is not with the cards themselves, but with the partition format SDXC cards use – by default, exFAT, or sometimes NTFS. Nintendo only officially support SD HC cards of up to 32GB in capacity, but in fact SD XC cards work too. The time has come to update this guide to include something helpful regarding SDXC cards. My method transfers and retains access to the lot. Nintendo’s published method, incidentally, mostly works, but some stuff sometimes doesn’t make the transfer, or does but is inaccessible. It’s one of my most popular articles, and somehow (thanks to you lot for recommending it) it has become the de-facto way of doing it. Please use this link here from now on: Upgrading your 3DS SD card, your 3DS, or both.Ī while back I put together this guide for migrating all your 3DS games and files from one SD card to another. UPDATE 15th January 2015: I’ve updated this guide again to cover transferring data to a New 3DS here.
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