Author Topic: No more space in 3DS SD Card. Help.  (Read 639 times)

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I've been getting a few games, now I'm trying to get Pokemon X. Besides deleting software, what do I do?

get another SD card

Get a larger SD card. There is no magical way to increase the capacity.
Will my old saves be there?
Cut and paste the contents of the current SD card to the new one.



Will my old saves be there?
do you not know how memory works

Get a larger SD card. There is no magical way to increase the capacity.

actually the trick is that SD cards have dust inside of them, not actual dust but small sand like plastic thats made of coal. you can use a small heated needle to melt a hole on the side and then use a syringe to place more coal dust in(if you dont have that grind sugar). it sends electricity through and each atom gets data stored to it when it places stuff in it. you can increase by somewhere around 1-3GB depending on quality of coal or sugar dust.

why sugar and coal? they have a specific amount of electrons around them that lets electricity store data on them. anything else doesnt really work

actually the trick is that SD cards have dust inside of them, not actual dust but small sand like plastic thats made of coal. you can use a small heated needle to melt a hole on the side and then use a syringe to place more coal dust in(if you dont have that grind sugar). it sends electricity through and each atom gets data stored to it when it places stuff in it. you can increase by somewhere around 1-3GB depending on quality of coal or sugar dust.

why sugar and coal? they have a specific amount of electrons around them that lets electricity store data on them. anything else doesnt really work
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do you not know how memory works
Well I got the feeling that since my normal SD card isn't in there, I would start from scratch.

You're not funny.

Buy a new SD card or do what I do and use your computer to store the stuff you aren't using.

Well I got the feeling that since my normal SD card isn't in there, I would start from scratch.

then just put in the normal SD card whenever you need it

simple

You're not funny.

Buy a new SD card or do what I do and use your computer to store the stuff you aren't using.
Thanks, I never thought of that actually

then just put in the normal SD card whenever you need it

simple
But is there a way to transfer memory?

But is there a way to transfer memory?

Well if you have an USB to plug your SD card to your computer, and then transfer the files to a new one it might work, I'm not sure though.

Well if you have an USB to plug your SD card to your computer, and then transfer the files to a new one it might work, I'm not sure though I never tried that before.
Ok, thanks everyone