Well, some of you have lately gotten a Nintendo 3DS all for Christmas, but before you start doing some stuff next to it, better crunch that horses SD-card and carry a higher-quality SD- whether SDHC-card. Apparently, some my cards had given Maine so much region that I was not able to store any data without any problems. I was trying to store MP3s, and running the mp3val-frontend tool ensuring the report notes had imitative correctly and all I get is "PROBLEM", "PROBLEM", "PROBLEM", etc. on some other file. The other night I was playing these files in Nintendo 3DS Sound and the MP3s cut out halfway, suggesting the "PROBLEM" with the SD-card itself! Maybe it's quite possible it could be the card student that's giving me grief. I can't figure retired however to take the damn thing apart!
How much capacity you volition need depends against the magnitude of games you want to store on it. Nintendo 3DS Sound volition only recognize 1000 music files. Nintendo 3DS Exposure Viewer will shoot up to 3000 photos and 10 minutes of video (per video). You shall probably need a SDHC card next to a Group 4 lick performance rating. One thing you got to look for: Avoid buying a card that has the annoying sliding write-protect switch all time you place it into the card scholar! It's madness!
Also note: Those "Eye-Fi" SD-cards are useless; those are only meant for if you're using a digital camera single. The Nintendo 3DS is more than just taking 3-D pictures and video (as outlined preceding).
As for safely and reliably writing data to SD cards, are there programs that lets me copy your files, and then verify them for errors?
Source: http://forums.pcpitstop.com/index.php?/topic/197776-nintendo-3ds-stock-sd-card-fail/
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