How to Use an M3 Real for Nintendo DS

Know that if you order this product by mail, it is likely that you did not receive an installation CD, which is very useful., Gather all of the components., Notice the menu that appears., Discover that there is something called an e:// drive that is...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Know that if you order this product by mail

    This guide is mainly for those who do not have this CD.
  2. Step 2: it is likely that you did not receive an installation CD

    There should be a card reader with a USB key on the end.

    Put the Micro SD card in the reader.

    Be careful not to break it! Turn on your computer, then stick the card reader containing the card into the USB port. , Scroll down to find the button that reads "Open to View Files." The details of the Micro SD card will be displayed.

    Use the "Up One Level" button in the window.

    This should take you to "My Computer."

    Rename this "M3 REAL" and go back into it.

    Create a folder called NDS (save this for later). , (Note:
    On the actual M3 website the system files are wrong!) , Then, use an extraction program to unzip the files.

    If you can't do that, don't worry! Go into the zipped folder and copy all of the files and folders.

    Create a standard folder called "system2" and put them in there.

    Then, go back, delete the zipped folder, and rename the folder from "system2" to "System".

    Be sure to get this right, or it will not work! , Go back to the web and find M3 Real PDA files and save them to the M3 Real card.

    Then unzip or copy and paste the files into a standard folder.

    The M3 Real cannot read zipped folders. , Place your files (e.g., MP3s) into the corresponding folder. ,
  3. Step 3: which is very useful.

  4. Step 4: Gather all of the components.

  5. Step 5: Notice the menu that appears.

  6. Step 6: Discover that there is something called an e:// drive that is not normally there.

  7. Step 7: Search Google for "M3 real system files"

  8. Step 8: and find a website that gives system files 3.0 or above.

  9. Step 9: Download the system files and save them to the M3 Real card

  10. Step 10: but be sure not to save them in the NDS folder.

  11. Step 11: Notice that the box it says "Built in PDA"

  12. Step 12: but you will find it is not.

  13. Step 13: Return to the NDS folder and create sub-folders (such as MUSIC

  14. Step 14: PICTURES

  15. Step 15: etc.).

  16. Step 16: Go back and try again if it didn't work.

Detailed Guide

This guide is mainly for those who do not have this CD.

There should be a card reader with a USB key on the end.

Put the Micro SD card in the reader.

Be careful not to break it! Turn on your computer, then stick the card reader containing the card into the USB port. , Scroll down to find the button that reads "Open to View Files." The details of the Micro SD card will be displayed.

Use the "Up One Level" button in the window.

This should take you to "My Computer."

Rename this "M3 REAL" and go back into it.

Create a folder called NDS (save this for later). , (Note:
On the actual M3 website the system files are wrong!) , Then, use an extraction program to unzip the files.

If you can't do that, don't worry! Go into the zipped folder and copy all of the files and folders.

Create a standard folder called "system2" and put them in there.

Then, go back, delete the zipped folder, and rename the folder from "system2" to "System".

Be sure to get this right, or it will not work! , Go back to the web and find M3 Real PDA files and save them to the M3 Real card.

Then unzip or copy and paste the files into a standard folder.

The M3 Real cannot read zipped folders. , Place your files (e.g., MP3s) into the corresponding folder. ,

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