< 3DS:Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition
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This tutorial will take you through importing worlds from the internet for Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition with Checkpoint.
This guide assumes you are on the latest 1.9 update. |
What You Need
- The latest release of Checkpoint (the
.cia
file, install with FBI)- You should already have this if you did Finalizing Setup when modding your console
- A world of your choosing, some world's can be found here
Instructions
Section I - Prep Work
- Open Checkpoint (the flag icon), then press (X) to see extdata
- If you see 2 Minecraft icons, go to the one that says
KTR-#-BD3#-00
on the bottom screen (the hashtags are the letters that it shows, it doesn't matter what they are)
- If you see 2 Minecraft icons, go to the one that says
- Press (A) on it, then (A) on
New...
then (A) on Yes, name it whatever you want, wait for it to fully back up. - Press the (Home) button to suspend Checkpoint
- Power off your console
- Insert your SD card into your computer
- Go to
sd:/3ds/Checkpoint/extdata
and click on the Minecraft folder, then your backup - Copy the world you want to install to the
minecraftWorlds
folder - Reinsert your SD card into your console
Section II - Importing the world
- Power on your console
- Open Checkpoint (the flag icon), then press (X) to see extdata
- If you see 2 Minecraft icons, go to the one that says
KTR-#-BD3#-00
on the bottom screen (the hashtags are the letters that it shows, it doesn't matter what they are)
- If you see 2 Minecraft icons, go to the one that says
- Press (A) on it, then (A) on your backup then (A) on Yes to restore, wait for it to fully restore
- Press the (Home) button to suspend Checkpoint
- Open Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition, then press
Play
->Load Existing World
If you did everything correctly, your world should now show up in the world selection screen, and properly load |