NDS:Creating Game & Save Backups
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Nintendo DS/Lite
Over the network
- Configure your DS to connect to the same network as a device with a FTP client.
- Download and run WoodDumper. (Any method is viable, from flashcard to Wii.)
- If needed, swap to the game to be dumped.
- Press A to mount the game card and start the server.
- Connect to it and download the ROM and/or save as needed.
With a Slot-2 flashcard
- Download WoodDumper Slot-2.
- DLDI patch and run it.
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With a Slot-1 flashcard and Slot-2 RAM
This method uses the older dumper "NDS Backup Tool" by Rudolph, which cannot accurately dump the secure area. |
- Download the homebrew (Official version for early production Ez-Flash 3in1 - Hack for 3in1+).
- to be written
Nintendo DSi
- Ensure your DSi is capable of running DSi homebrew.
- Insert the game card to be dumped.
- Download and run GodMode9i.
- Select the "NDS GAMECARD" option in GodMode9i, and choose whether you would like the trimmed dump (smaller, trims off garbage data), or the full dump (entire ROM is dumped).
- Once the dump is finished, it should be in /gm9i/out/ on the SD card.
Nintendo 3DS
- Ensure your 2/3DS is capable of running ARM9 homebrew, i.e .firm files.
- Download and run GodMode9.
- If needed, swap to the game to be dumped.
- Select [C:] GAMECART.
- Scroll to the .nds (or .trim.nds) file.
- You can either manually copy and paste it to the SD using the Y button, or press A and select "Copy to 0:/gm9/out/".
Windows
This method is not recommended due to the lack of hardware availability and dependance on proprietary software and drivers for older operating systems. |
The long-discontinued Neoflash SMS2 and SMS4 products, as well as a modified original SMS can be used to dump DS games without a DS.
Other DS card readers for the PC, such as the 3DS PowerSaves and the R4i Save Dongle, are technically capable of dumping ROMs but have no