![]() ![]() (if you don't see your 3DS's name Disconnect you 3DS from the Network and exit out of File Explorer and repeat steps 1 to 4 until your 3DS shows up)ĥ) for whatever reason both my User Name and Name were being combined. May take several (or many) tries to connect your 3DS to your Network and or PC.ġ) turn on your system and go to the Micro SD card Managementģ) scroll down the list of items until you find Network on your PC and open the Network optionĤ) double click on whatever you Named your 3DS console on your PC I'll let you know what I find, even if it's nothing at all.Īfter much farting around and pushing option buttons, I think I figured it out! Nintendo's site was no help. I'll also look into the Micro SD card management because now I'm very curious too. (the largest game I could find was Xenoblade Chronicles at 3.6 GB for the New 3DS) Personally I have a fairly large library of good sized 3DS games on my system and I've barley gone over half of a 64 GB SD card. From what I understand Windows only re-formats up to 32 GB SD cards.At least Windows did when I re-formatted my 64 GB one about 2 & 1/2 years ago (before Windows 10). From my personal experience I had to reformat a 64 GB SD card to FAT32 so the 3DS could even read the 64 GB SD card. I don't want you wasting such a large SD card better suited for a Switch than a 3DS. I don't believe Nintendo fixed this issue with the New 3DS or the New XL either. ![]() While not exactly what you're asking about, but useful none the less.The 3DS has a maximum of number of games/apps it can handle and tops out at 300. Because of the roadblock described above, I have absolutely no idea how to do this.Īny new advice/suggestions would be appreciated~! I'm trying to move everything on my micro SD card (of 4GB, that came with the system) to a new 128 GB micro sd card, so that I have more storage space. Error occurs when trying to access the 3DS file. No firewalls, remote file sharing is on, the 3DS shows up on the PC and is connected. ![]() There is minimal advice on the web, none of it successful in my experience. This leads to Windows 10 blaming the error on the remoteless device (in this case, the 3DS), when, really, if it just allowed you to input your username and password, it would work fine. Microsoft, as you're likely well-aware, has all but forced every Windows 7 OS to update to Windows 10.īecause of this, the username/password authentication feature- that the 3DS expects you to utilize on your PC- will no longer function. The 3DS lets you access its sd card via PC, but it only supports Windows 7, and Windows 8-point-one. Nowhere on the internet is there a solution to this. ![]()
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