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{{info|text=This guide is intended for consoles that are | {{info|text=This guide is intended for consoles that are suffering from hardware failure and can no longer function normally. If your 3DS can still run [[GodMode9]], see [[3DS:GodMode9/Usage#Creating_a_NAND_backup|GodeMode9 Usage]] instead.}} | ||
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== Section II: Essential File Dumper == | == Section II: Essential File Dumper == | ||
{{info|Ensure your SD card has at least 1.3GB of free space if you plan on doing a NAND backup}} | {{info|Ensure your SD card has at least 1.3GB of free space if you plan on doing a NAND backup, and that it is formatted to FAT32 using [[Formatting an SD card|our guide]]}} | ||
# Power on your console | # Power on your console | ||
# When the Power | # When the Power and Notification LEDs flash red, press {{Key press|A}} to dump the NAND | ||
#* If you do not need a NAND dump from the console, press {{Key press|B}} instead | #* If you do not need a NAND dump from the console, press {{Key press|B}} instead | ||
# Wait for the console to turn off. If dumping the NAND, this can take over 30 minutes | # Wait for the console to turn off. If dumping the NAND, this can take over 30 minutes to an hour | ||
# Insert your SD card into your computer | # Insert your SD card into your computer | ||
# Your dumped files will be in <code>/edump/</code> on the SD card | # Your dumped files will be in the <code>/edump/</code> folder on the SD card |
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