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Masterox7737

I wanna upgrade my 2GB SD card that came with my 3DS to a 16GB but I Have TONS of data on my 2GB card. Question: How do you transfer the data on the 2GB card to another one without corrupting the data?

Masterox7737

Bankai

Masterox7737 wrote:

I wanna upgrade my 2GB SD card that came with my 3DS to a 16GB but I Have TONS of data on my 2GB card. Question: How do you transfer the data on the 2GB card to another one without corrupting the data?

Have you got a computer with a SD card slot? You should be able to just copy the data to the computer, and then copy it back to the new SD card.

Masterox7737

PolkaDotChocobo wrote:

Masterox7737 wrote:

I wanna upgrade my 2GB SD card that came with my 3DS to a 16GB but I Have TONS of data on my 2GB card. Question: How do you transfer the data on the 2GB card to another one without corrupting the data?

Have you got a computer with a SD card slot? You should be able to just copy the data to the computer, and then copy it back to the new SD card.

I don't remember but just in case, are there alternative ways?

Masterox7737

Masterox7737

Masterox7737 wrote:

PolkaDotChocobo wrote:

Masterox7737 wrote:

I wanna upgrade my 2GB SD card that came with my 3DS to a 16GB but I Have TONS of data on my 2GB card. Question: How do you transfer the data on the 2GB card to another one without corrupting the data?

Have you got a computer with a SD card slot? You should be able to just copy the data to the computer, and then copy it back to the new SD card.

I don't remember but just in case, are there alternative ways?

Masterox7737

Bankai

Masterox7737 wrote:

PolkaDotChocobo wrote:

Masterox7737 wrote:

I wanna upgrade my 2GB SD card that came with my 3DS to a 16GB but I Have TONS of data on my 2GB card. Question: How do you transfer the data on the 2GB card to another one without corrupting the data?

Have you got a computer with a SD card slot? You should be able to just copy the data to the computer, and then copy it back to the new SD card.

I don't remember but just in case, are there alternative ways?

I don't know of any :-/

If you have a computer made in the last five years, you really lucked out if it doesn't have an SD card slot.

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