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This directory contains all of the extra data created when playing 3DS game backups. Citra emulates a console's behavior of reading from and writing to extra data, so this data can be dumped from an SD card using a physical 3DS console and imported into Citra. See [[Dumping Extra Data from a 3DS Console]] for instructions.
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This directory contains all of the extra data created when playing 3DS game backups. Citra emulates a console's behavior of reading from and writing to extra data, so this data can be dumped from an SD card using a physical 3DS console and imported into Citra. See [[Dumping Extra Data from a 3DS Console]] for instructions.
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If any games have been saved while playing them with Citra, there should be a folder inside `sysdata` named `00040000`. This folder contains all of the save data for 3DS titles. It is entirely possible to retrieve save data from an SD card using a physical 3DS console and import it into Citra to continue a game where it was last left off on the console. See [[Dumping Save Data from a 3DS Console]] for instructions. On a real SD card, the `sysdata` folder will also contain the files required to run any 3DS titles installed to the SD card. This can be mimicked somewhat by [[Dumping Installed Titles]] and importing them into Citra's `sysdata` directory but this is unnecessary since Citra can run them from anywhere on a computer filesystem and doesn't require the accompanying .tmd and .cmd files.
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If any games have been saved while playing them with Citra, there should be a folder inside `sysdata` named `00040000`. This folder contains all of the save data for 3DS titles. It is entirely possible to retrieve save data from an SD card using a physical 3DS console and import it into Citra to continue a game where it was last left off on the console. See [[Dumping Save Data from a 3DS Console]] for instructions. On a real SD card, the `sysdata` folder will also contain the files required to run any 3DS titles installed to the SD card. This can be mimicked somewhat by [[Dumping Installed Titles]] and importing them into Citra's `sysdata` directory but this is unnecessary since Citra can run them from anywhere on a computer filesystem and doesn't require the accompanying .tmd and .cmd files.
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