Replying to:bluekrill If I had a windows 7, 8 or 8.1 I could get my old new 3DS data onto my new new 3DS because I’m using the same microSD card for my new new 3DS, but I have a windows 10 so I can’t. So this is all you get.
What are you talking about? MicroSD management works perfectly on my Windows 10 computer. Even if it didn't, Windows 10 PCs can read SD cards just fine. They're not obsolete or anything...
I have a new 3DS so I don’t have an SD card (I literally specified a MicroSD card on the page) and my windows 10 doesn’t work with microSD management anymore.
Replying to:bluekrill If I had a windows 7, 8 or 8.1 I could get my old new 3DS data onto my new new 3DS because I’m using the same microSD card for my new new 3DS, but I have a windows 10 so I can’t. So this is all you get.
What are you talking about? MicroSD management works perfectly on my Windows 10 computer. Even if it didn't, Windows 10 PCs can read SD cards just fine. They're not obsolete or anything...
MicroSD management works on Windows 10.
Replying to:bluekrill If I had a windows 7, 8 or 8.1 I could get my old new 3DS data onto my new new 3DS because I’m using the same microSD card for my new new 3DS, but I have a windows 10 so I can’t. So this is all you get.
What are you talking about? MicroSD management works perfectly on my Windows 10 computer. Even if it didn't, Windows 10 PCs can read SD cards just fine. They're not obsolete or anything...
I’m not saying it doesn’t work on all windows 10 systems. I’m saying it doesn’t work on MY windows 10 system.
Replying to:HTV04Sorry to hear about your 3DS snapping, and I hope you’ll be able to retrieve your data somehow.
If MicroSD management isn’t working, you can use a MicroSD card reader to read your MicroSD card via USB.
I have this one, and I recommend it as it works really well:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Reader-RS-MMC-Micro/dp/B006T9B6R2
I used it to transfer my files to a new MicroSD card when I was running out of space and MicroSD card management wasn’t working for me.
I’ll look in to getting that.
Also this isn’t the first time I mentioned my 3DS snapping.
I mentioned it on the thread of my game development group because it stopped me from making games for a little bit.
Just use a micro sd adapter which is like 50c
I was mistaken, it's impossible to recover the data due to the 3ds using encrypted save data with encryption keys unique to every 3ds.
Thank you for reminding me i made the claim that i could recover the files i guess
Why not get your 3DS repaired? Is it the original model?
As long as your System Memory is intact, you should be able to recover your files somehow.