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<li id="footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup> Some games may require a PNID for certain actions, such as eShop purchases. The only known game which requires a PNID for general use is Nintendo Badge Arcade, which is not yet supported</li>
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### What do I do if my console says that my badges get erased?
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Follow these steps.
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1. Back up your badges at "sdmc:/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>/extdata/00000000/000014d1" just in case this doesn't work.
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2. Use Nimbus to switch to Pretendo.
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3. Install and open [Simple Badge Injector]((https://github.com/AntiMach/simple-badge-injector/releases/latest)) on your 3DS console and make a note of the "Nintendo Network ID" value.
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4. Still inside SBI, choose the option to dump your badge data files.
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5. Turn off your 3DS and remove the SD card. On your PC, insert your SD card and download and open [Advanced Badge Editor](https://github.com/AntiMach/advanced-badge-editor/releases/latest). Go to File -> Open Data, then choose the folder where BadgeData.dat and BadgeMngFile.dat are.
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6. Replace the NNID value with the one you made a note of in SBI earlier.
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7. Save the file. It might be a good idea to choose "Save As" and then save them into a different folder so you can separate them into Pretendo and Nintendo versions.
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8. Put your SD card back into your 3DS and go back into SBI, then inject your modified badge data files. They should now show up with zero issues! (Hopefully, hence the backup)
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