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PikUsos DS v. Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Part 1. This is what you'll plug into the DS in order to load your downloaded games. Buy a microSD card. The microSD card is actually where the games will be stored, so try to find a two-gigabyte 2 GB card if possible.
You can find microSD cards online as well as in most tech stores. Most microSD cards come with an adapter that allows you to open the SD card on a computer. If your selected microSD card doesn't include an adapter, you'll need to buy one as well. Plug the microSD card into the included adapter card. At the top of the microSD's adapter card, there should be a small slot into which you'll insert the microSD card. The microSD card only fits one way, so don't force it. If the microSD card won't fit into the adapter card, flip the microSD card over and try again.
Plug the microSD card's adapter card into your computer. There should be a wide, flat slot on the side of your computer laptop or on the CPU box desktop into which the adapter card fits. Format the card. Before you can add files to the microSD card, you'll need to make sure that the card's format is correct: On Windows , select FAT32 as the file system.
Download a ROM for your selected game. A ROM is a game file; by placing these game files on your SD card and then using the card with your DS, you'll be able to select games directly off of the card. The easiest way to download ROMs is by searching for your game title followed by "ds rom", selecting a reputable site , and clicking the "Download" button or link.
Keep in mind that downloading ROMs for games that you don't already own is piracy, which is illegal in most places. Make sure that you only download from sites that you can trust based on user feedback and reviews.
You don't want to accidentally download a virus. Wait for your ROM to finish downloading. Part 2. Make sure that the microSD card is plugged in. If you unplugged the adapter card or the microSD card from the adapter card from your computer, re-plug in the card before continuing.
Go to the downloaded ROM's location. For example, if your downloaded files normally go to the Downloads folder, you'd click Downloads here. Copy the ROM. Select your SD card's folder. Click your SD card's name in the lower-left side of the File Explorer window.
You may have to scroll down to find the SD card. Alternatively, you can click the This PC folder and then double-click your SD card's name under the "Devices and drives" heading. Paste in the ROM. You should see the ROM's file icon appear in the window. Eject the SD card. Click the flash drive-shaped icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then click the Eject option in the pop-up menu.
Once you receive a notification, you can physically remove the SD card from your computer. Part 3. Open Finder. Click the blue, face-like app icon in your Mac's Dock. On the left side of the Finder window, click the folder to which your ROM folder was downloaded. For most browsers, the default download location is the Downloads folder.
Click your SD card's name. In the lower-left side of the Finder window, you should see a "Devices" heading, under which your SD card should be listed. Clicking this opens the SD card's window. Paste in your ROM file. You should see the ROM file appear in the window.
Click the triangle-shaped "Eject" icon to the right of the SD card's name in the Finder, then remove the card from your Mac when prompted. Part 4. Plug the microSD card into the R4 card. There should be a small slot at the top of the R4 card into which the microSD card fits. As with the microSD card's adapter card, the microSD card only fits one way. Insert the R4 card into your Nintendo DS. The R4 card should fit into the slot into which you usually insert your games' cards.
Make sure that the microSD card is snugly inserted into the R4 card as well. On the original DS, you may first have to plug a card reader into the bottom of the DS.
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