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How can I wirelessly access the sd card of my nintendo?
I am so tired of unscrewing the back... Any easy walkthroughs?
 
I don't think there's any way to wirelessly connect to an sd card since it needs to be read, the same way a cartridge needs to be read. An SD card does not have WiFi
 
I don't think there's any way to wirelessly connect to an sd card since it needs to be read, the same way a cartridge needs to be read. An SD card does not have WiFi

I just found out that there is a way to read the sd card with your computer/laptop but it doesn?t seem to work with mac...
 
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If you have Homebrew, you can use the ftBrony Homebrew app for wireless access to your SD card with a program called Filezilla. It's really easy and I use it all the time when I need to access it.
 
I'd go with DarkDesertFox.

I think it's really dumb that they didn't keep the card easily removable like with the "old" 3DS.
 
How can I wirelessly access the sd card of my nintendo?
I am so tired of unscrewing the back... Any easy walkthroughs?

I just go to microSD management in system settings then connect it to my pc. I can access the folders through the network then just copy/paste them. That's how I upload my AC screenshots here. I never remove my SD card.
 
I just go to microSD management in system settings then connect it to my pc. I can access the folders through the network then just copy/paste them. That's how I upload my AC screenshots here. I never remove my SD card.

This.

It's super easy to do. No need to "Homebrew" if you have a New 3DS.
 
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