![]() ![]() If you have a New 2DS XL, the Micro SD card slot is located beneath the save cover that protects the game card slots. It's a simple maneuver, but it requires a screw driver. This option requires you to open the back of the New 3DS to take out the microSD card. MicroSD cards are usually sold with an SD card adapter that fits into a standard reader. Transfer Data Using a PC: this is the fastest and most reliable process, but it requires a PC or a Mac with an SD Card reader.Also, you have to click a lot of redownload buttons. This is a good option if your target system's SD card is smaller than your original system's (eg: your 3DS has a half-full 16GB SD card and your New 3DS has the standard 4GB microSD card). Wireless Transfer to Smaller microSD Card - aka "redownload everything": choose this option if you want to transfer all the software licenses, but not necessarily download and install all the games at this point.Wireless Transfer: select this if you have only few games on the original system and/or you're in no rush and want a simple transfer process without redownloads or computer transfers.Which choice works best for you depends on how many games/data you have on your original 3DS and what kinds of equipment and time you have. So you will not lose, say, Monster Hunter 4 on the MH-themed New 3DS, due to a transfer. It is pre-registered to the device ID - thus, you can just sign in to the eShop and redownload it even on a fresh, new microSD card. Any preinstalled software on the new device can be redownloaded from the eShop without the need of an NNID. The transfer will move your downloaded content, save data, your NNID (if used), friends list, Nintendo eShop balance, and purchase history (including themes). The NNID from your old 3DS will overwrite any NNID on the New 3DS. When you first boot up your New 3DS, you should NOT create a new Nintendo Network ID (NNID). However, you can contact Nintendo customer service and have them do the transfer for you. You cannot transfer data from a New 3DS / 3DS XL to a standard 3DS. There is, however, a seven-day transfer lock-out so you can only do one transfer a week. Originally, Nintendo had limited the maximum number of times that you could transfer licenses/move data from one 3DS to another but has since then removed that limitation. Many stores let you complete the trade-in offer for credit after the purchase and transfer. Some retailers, such as GameStop have special permissions when letting owners trade in their old 3DS when buying a new one. If you no longer have access to your old 3DS, you have to call Nintendo customer service and see if they can help you recover your games as the licenses are still tied to the old system. You cannot back up the data and just sell the old one and expect the data to work on your New 3DS. The games must now be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop.What you need to know before transferring: - You must have both Nintendo 3DS units to complete the license transfer.After the transfer is finished, tap System Settings to return to the settings menu.Finally, tap Transfer one last time to confirm the transfer and complete the process. ![]() Tap Transfer again to confirm each type of data that will be transferred.After selecting what you want to transfer, tap Transfer and then Next.This option will allow you to select individual DSiWare titles for transfer. Tapping Custom Transfer will allow you to select what you want to transfer to the Nintendo 3DS family system.Tapping Full Transfer will transfer the Wi-Fi Configuration Data, Photos and Recordings, and any purchased Nintendo DSiWare.Tap either Full Transfer or Custom Transfer.Tap Yes to confirm that you want to receive the information from the Nintendo DSi listed on screen.The name of the Nintendo 3DS family system that will receive the data will appear on the touch screen of the Nintendo DSi.After the system connects online, tap Transfer to Nintendo 3DS and then Next.After the system connects online, tap Transfer from Nintendo DSi and then Next.Tap Other Settings and then tap System Transfer.Select the System Settings icon from the HOME Menu and tap Open.Complete these steps On the Nintendo 3DS family system ![]()
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