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m (The section regarding the transfer is VERY confusing. Since a regular system transfer is wireless by default the reader gets really confused by the PC-based/Wireless section. It is not clear how the PC-based transfer is actually pc based since all the following steps are made on the target console and not a PC. IMO it should be renamed Fakeit-transfer and non-Fakeit-transfer since that is the only difference i can find)
(source console, cuz it's getting copied over and the target sd card is gonna be emptied)
 
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The system transfer process is mostly the same as it would be done without CFW on either device, but you will need to use faketik at the end to restore any applications and games that did not come from the eShop.
The system transfer process is mostly the same as it would be done without CFW on either device, but you will need to use faketik at the end to restore any applications and games that did not come from the eShop.<!--If the target console does not already have CFW, follow [[../Target is stock|this guide]] instead.-->
 
If the target console does not already have CFW, follow [[../Target is stock|this guide]] instead.


== What You Need ==
== What You Need ==


* The latest release of [https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest GodMode9] (the GodMode9 <code>.zip</code> file)
* The latest release of {{GitHub|/d0k3/GodMode9/releases/latest|GodMode9}} (the GodMode9 <code>.zip</code> file)
* The latest release of [https://github.com/ihaveamac/faketik/releases/latest faketik] (the <code>.3dsx</code> file)
* The latest release of {{GitHub|ihaveamac/faketik/releases/latest|faketik}} (the <code>.3dsx</code> file)


== Instructions ==
== Instructions ==
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*# Copy <code>GodMode9.firm</code> from the GodMode9 <code>.zip</code> to the <code>/luma/payloads/</code> folder on your SD card
*# Copy <code>GodMode9.firm</code> from the GodMode9 <code>.zip</code> to the <code>/luma/payloads/</code> folder on your SD card
*# Copy the <code>gm9</code> folder from the GodMode9 <code>.zip</code> to the root of your SD card
*# Copy the <code>gm9</code> folder from the GodMode9 <code>.zip</code> to the root of your SD card
* For the '''source console''', perform the following steps:
*# Create a folder named <code>3ds</code> on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
*# Copy <code>faketik.3dsx</code> to the <code>/3ds/</code> folder on your SD card
* Reinsert both SD cards into their respective consoles
* Reinsert both SD cards into their respective consoles


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* For '''both consoles''', perform the following steps:
* For '''both consoles''', perform the following steps:
*# Press and hold {{B|Start}}, and while holding {{B|Start}}, power on your device. This will launch GodMode9
*# Press and hold {{B|START}}, and while holding {{B|START}}, power on your device. This will launch GodMode9
*# Press {{B|Home}} to bring up the action menu
*# Press {{B|HOME}} to bring up the action menu
*# Select "Scripts..."
*# Select "Scripts..."
*# Select "GM9Megascript"
*# Select "GM9Megascript"
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*# Select "Exit"
*# Select "Exit"
*# Press {{B|A}} to relock write permissions if prompted
*# Press {{B|A}} to relock write permissions if prompted
*# Press and hold {{B|R}}, then press {{B|Start}} to power off your device
*# Press {{B|R|START}} to power off your console
*# Insert the console's SD card into your computer
*# Insert the console's SD card into your computer
*# Copy <code><date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_00.bin</code> and <code><date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_00.bin.sha</code> from <code>/gm9/out</code> to a safe place on your computer, then delete both files from the SD card
*# Copy <code><date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_00.bin</code> and <code><date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_00.bin.sha</code> from <code>/gm9/out</code> to a safe place on your computer, then delete both files from the SD card
*# Reinsert the SD card into its console
*# Reinsert the SD card into its console
=== Section III - System Transfer ===
=== Section III - System Transfer ===
It is not time to do a system transfer. Based on how the preferred recovery process there might be an additional step. The two different recovery methods are known as "PC-Based" and "Wireless". The "PC-Based" method is preffered since it retains  homebrew software, cartridge dumps, and any other data only obtainable with CFW.


==== PC-Based ====
# [https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14169 Perform the system transfer as usual]. If you are transferring from a Old 3DS to a New 3DS, choose the option '''PC-Based Transfer''' when asked, not '''Wireless Transfer''' or '''Low-Capacity microSD Card Transfer'''
# Perform the system transfer as usual
#* The prompt mentioning this is not given when transferring between two Old 3DS consoles or two New 3DS consoles. These transfers are almost the same as PC-Based Transfers, but ask you to move the '''source console''''s physical SD card to the '''target console''' rather than just copy the data over. This part can be ignored without consequence, and you can copy the data between the SD cards anyway
#* If you have the option to pick a PC-Based Transfer but do not have access to a PC, be aware that during a Wireless Transfer, homebrew software, cartridge dumps, and any other data only obtainable through CFW will not be transferred over. You will need to take extra steps to reobtain the lost data.


==== Wireless ====
=== Next Steps - Branching of the Way ===
<u>Be aware that with this method, homebrew software, cartridge dumps, and any other data only obtainable with CFW will not be transferred over.</u>


# Perform the system transfer as usual but select '''"<u>Do not delete</u>"''' during the transfer to preserve all data on the source system, or else you will have to reobtain all lost data again by hand.
Were you able to perform a '''PC-Based Transfer''' in Section III?
 
=== Next Steps - Branching of the Way ===
Did you perform a '''PC-Based Transfer''' or not in Section III?
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{{success|text=The transfer is complete! Note that you may have to unwrap all the icons that were restored by faketik.}}
{{success|text=The transfer is complete! Note that you may have to unwrap all the icons that were restored by faketik.}}


|-|No=
|-|No, but a Wireless Transfer succeeded=


=== Section IV - Homebrew File Recovery ===
=== Section IV - Homebrew File Recovery ===
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# Move all of the files you copied off of the '''source console's''' SD card onto the '''target console's''' SD card
# Move all of the files you copied off of the '''source console's''' SD card onto the '''target console's''' SD card
# Reinsert the '''target console's''' SD card into its console
# Reinsert the '''target console's''' SD card into its console
# Redo [[3dsguide:finalizing-setup|Finalizing Setup]] on the '''target console'''. This will ensure you have backups available in case the next section goes wrong
# Redo [[3dsguide:finalizing-setup|Finalizing Setup]] on the '''target console'''. This will ensure you have backups available in case the next section does not work as intended


=== Section V - Homebrew App Recovery ===
=== Section V - Homebrew App Recovery ===
{{Section WIP|notes=Provide more detailed instructions on how to use ninfs.}}
{{Section WIP|notes=Provide more detailed instructions on how to use ninfs.}}


This section will restore all games/savedata that the wireless transfer refused to copy.
This section will restore all games/savedata that the Wireless Transfer refused to copy over.


# Insert the '''source console's''' SD card into your PC and mount its <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder using [[ninfs]]  
# Insert the '''source console's''' SD card into your PC and mount its <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder using [[ninfs]]  
# Copy all games/savedata that were not transferred onto the '''target console''' onto somewhere on your PC
# Copy all games/savedata that were not transferred onto the '''target console''' onto somewhere on your PC
# Unmount the '''source console's''' <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder and reinsert its SD card into its console, then insert the '''target console's''' SD card into your PC
# Unmount the '''source console's''' <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder and reinsert its SD card into its console  
# Mount the '''target console's''' <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder in ninfs, and add all obtained games/savedata into the existing contents
# Insert the '''target console's''' SD card into your PC
# Unmount the <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder, but keep the '''target console's''' SD card inserted - [[3DS:Rebuild Title Database|rebuild title.db]] to force all the new apps to appear  
# Mount the '''target console's''' <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder in ninfs, and add all copied games/savedata from your PC into the existing contents
# Unmount the <code>Nintendo 3DS</code> folder from ninfs, but keep the '''target console's''' SD card inserted
# [[3DS:Rebuild Title Database|Rebuild title.db]] on the '''target console''' to force all the new apps to appear
# Reinsert the '''target console's''' SD card into its console
# Reinsert the '''target console's''' SD card into its console


{{success|text=The transfer is complete! Note that you may have to unwrap all the icons that were restored.}}
{{success|text=The transfer is complete! Note that you may have to unwrap all the icons that were restored.}}
|-|No, the transfer failed=
Attempt to redo the transfer. If it continues to give errors, join the [[Get support|Nintendo Homebrew Discord]] and ask, in English, for help.


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[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS guides]]

Latest revision as of 21:02, 5 November 2024

The system transfer process is mostly the same as it would be done without CFW on either device, but you will need to use faketik at the end to restore any applications and games that did not come from the eShop.

What You Need

  • The latest release of GodMode9 (the GodMode9 .zip file)
  • The latest release of faketik (the .3dsx file)

Instructions

Section I - Prep Work

  • For both consoles, perform the following steps:
    1. Power off your device
    2. Insert your SD card into your computer
    3. Copy GodMode9.firm from the GodMode9 .zip to the /luma/payloads/ folder on your SD card
    4. Copy the gm9 folder from the GodMode9 .zip to the root of your SD card
  • For the source console, perform the following steps:
    1. Create a folder named 3ds on the root of your SD card if it does not already exist
    2. Copy faketik.3dsx to the /3ds/ folder on your SD card
  • Reinsert both SD cards into their respective consoles

Section II - NAND Backup

Creating a NAND backup of both consoles is a good idea in case something goes wrong. It ensures you can recover your data in the event of an error.

  • For both consoles, perform the following steps:
    1. Press and hold START, and while holding START, power on your device. This will launch GodMode9
    2. Press HOME to bring up the action menu
    3. Select "Scripts..."
    4. Select "GM9Megascript"
    5. Select "Backup Options"
    6. Select "SysNAND Backup"
    7. Press A to confirm
      • This process will take some time
      • If you get an error, make sure that you have at least 1.3GB of free space on your SD card
    8. Press A to continue
    9. Press B to return to the main menu
    10. Select "Exit"
    11. Press A to relock write permissions if prompted
    12. Press R+START to power off your console
    13. Insert the console's SD card into your computer
    14. Copy <date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_00.bin and <date>_<serialnumber>_sysnand_00.bin.sha from /gm9/out to a safe place on your computer, then delete both files from the SD card
    15. Reinsert the SD card into its console

Section III - System Transfer

  1. Perform the system transfer as usual. If you are transferring from a Old 3DS to a New 3DS, choose the option PC-Based Transfer when asked, not Wireless Transfer or Low-Capacity microSD Card Transfer
    • The prompt mentioning this is not given when transferring between two Old 3DS consoles or two New 3DS consoles. These transfers are almost the same as PC-Based Transfers, but ask you to move the source console's physical SD card to the target console rather than just copy the data over. This part can be ignored without consequence, and you can copy the data between the SD cards anyway
    • If you have the option to pick a PC-Based Transfer but do not have access to a PC, be aware that during a Wireless Transfer, homebrew software, cartridge dumps, and any other data only obtainable through CFW will not be transferred over. You will need to take extra steps to reobtain the lost data.

Next Steps - Branching of the Way

Were you able to perform a PC-Based Transfer in Section III?


OOjs UI icon information-progressive.svg The source console is finished. The following steps should only be performed on the target console.

Section IV - Homebrew Launcher

  1. Launch the Download Play application
  2. Wait until you see the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS buttons
  3. Press L + D-PAD DOWN + SELECT at the same time to open the Rosalina menu
  4. Select "Miscellaneous options"
  5. Select "Switch the hb. title to the current app."
  6. Press B to continue
  7. Press B to return to the Rosalina main menu
  8. Press B to exit the Rosalina menu
  9. Press HOME, then close Download Play
  10. Launch the Download Play application
  11. Your device should load the Homebrew Launcher

Section V - faketik

  1. Launch faketik from the list of homebrew
    • If you receive the error "The External Title Database is not available.", ensure that the correct SD card is inserted into the console
  2. Press HOME, then close Download Play
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg The transfer is complete! Note that you may have to unwrap all the icons that were restored by faketik.

Section IV - Homebrew File Recovery

This section will have you manually copy all homebrew files onto the target console, as wireless transfers actively refuse them.

  1. On the target console, note all apps that should have appeared but are missing
  2. Insert the source console's SD card into your PC, and copy the homebrew data off of it and onto your PC
    • Everything except the Nintendo 3DS and DCIM folders is considered homebrew data
  3. Take out the source console's SD card but leave it out of its console, and insert the target console's SD card into your PC
  4. Move all of the files you copied off of the source console's SD card onto the target console's SD card
  5. Reinsert the target console's SD card into its console
  6. Redo Finalizing Setup on the target console. This will ensure you have backups available in case the next section does not work as intended

Section V - Homebrew App Recovery

This section will restore all games/savedata that the Wireless Transfer refused to copy over.

  1. Insert the source console's SD card into your PC and mount its Nintendo 3DS folder using ninfs
  2. Copy all games/savedata that were not transferred onto the target console onto somewhere on your PC
  3. Unmount the source console's Nintendo 3DS folder and reinsert its SD card into its console
  4. Insert the target console's SD card into your PC
  5. Mount the target console's Nintendo 3DS folder in ninfs, and add all copied games/savedata from your PC into the existing contents
  6. Unmount the Nintendo 3DS folder from ninfs, but keep the target console's SD card inserted
  7. Rebuild title.db on the target console to force all the new apps to appear
  8. Reinsert the target console's SD card into its console
OOjs UI icon information-constructive.svg The transfer is complete! Note that you may have to unwrap all the icons that were restored.

Attempt to redo the transfer. If it continues to give errors, join the Nintendo Homebrew Discord and ask, in English, for help.