the minute i opened my 3DS i put in my 4gb card from my old DSI, did you get a new one or just have the 2gb card that it comes with in?
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the minute i opened my 3DS i put in my 4gb card from my old DSI, did you get a new one or just have the 2gb card that it comes with in?
For now, I'm sticking with the standard 2GB SD card. Once the store opens up and more titles I'm looking forward to start coming out, I'll probably update it.
I have the 2GB in right now, gonna transfer to my 8GB when I get a micro adapter and might upgrade past that if I do end up filling it.
i have 2 2 gigabyte sd cards ,1 when i bought my wii , and one that came with my 3ds , if only my camera used sds as well id probably have more i plan on upgrading the wii to a 8 gig , when i get my games back
I bought a 32GB class 10 SD card just for my 3DS. I have a bunch of music on it right now, but there is plenty of room for everything I can throw at it. :)
Anyone knows if I can just copy-paste the data of my 2GB if I get a bigger card? I usually tend to have a lot of data on my systems (almost filled 750GB on my PS3 as an example) which is why I'll probably need to update it. I just have a bad feeling when it comes to Nintendo, they tend to make easy stuff rather complicated (why do they change file sizes to blocks as an example oO) and I'll rather change it now and lose few data than in a few months and losing a lot of data
It depends on the information. From what I've read (if I remember correctly). When Nintendo 3DS' download service comes out, when you download a game, it is tied to that SD card. You can't transfer it to another SD card. So if you want to get a bigger SD card, I would do so now, before you find yourself in this situation. Saved game data can be transferred between SD cards..Anyone knows if I can just copy-paste the data of my 2GB if I get a bigger card? I usually tend to have a lot of data on my systems (almost filled 750GB on my PS3 as an example) which is why I'll probably need to update it. I just have a bad feeling when it comes to Nintendo, they tend to make easy stuff rather complicated (why do they change file sizes to blocks as an example oO) and I'll rather change it now and lose few data than in a few months and losing a lot of data
ArchoNils2
[QUOTE="ArchoNils2"]It depends on the information. From what I've read (if I remember correctly). When Nintendo 3DS' download service comes out, when you download a game, it is tied to that SD card. You can't transfer it to another SD card. So if you want to get a bigger SD card, I would do so now, before you find yourself in this situation. Saved game data can be transferred between SD cards..Anyone knows if I can just copy-paste the data of my 2GB if I get a bigger card? I usually tend to have a lot of data on my systems (almost filled 750GB on my PS3 as an example) which is why I'll probably need to update it. I just have a bad feeling when it comes to Nintendo, they tend to make easy stuff rather complicated (why do they change file sizes to blocks as an example oO) and I'll rather change it now and lose few data than in a few months and losing a lot of data
MicrosoftISdumb
Thanks for the info, just ordered a 32GB card. I guess I can just copy-paste the entire card?
It depends on the information. From what I've read (if I remember correctly). When Nintendo 3DS' download service comes out, when you download a game, it is tied to that SD card. You can't transfer it to another SD card. So if you want to get a bigger SD card, I would do so now, before you find yourself in this situation. Saved game data can be transferred between SD cards..[QUOTE="MicrosoftISdumb"][QUOTE="ArchoNils2"]
Anyone knows if I can just copy-paste the data of my 2GB if I get a bigger card? I usually tend to have a lot of data on my systems (almost filled 750GB on my PS3 as an example) which is why I'll probably need to update it. I just have a bad feeling when it comes to Nintendo, they tend to make easy stuff rather complicated (why do they change file sizes to blocks as an example oO) and I'll rather change it now and lose few data than in a few months and losing a lot of data
ArchoNils2
Thanks for the info, just ordered a 32GB card. I guess I can just copy-paste the entire card?
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