*reads this tool's post*
*looks up Nintendo's definition of emulators in the Yuzu lawsuit*
"Pirated" video games, now playing live straight from the original cartridge. My ass, Nintendo. My ass.
Delete /luma/pin.bin from your SD card and the pin'll be removed
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Also, I recomend to delete it from CTRNAND too, here's another post discussing that:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/luma3ds-pin.522545/
If the new SD card is up to 32 GB: simply copy the files from your old SD card and paste into the new SD
If the new SD card is larger than 32gb: Format the new SD card in FAT32 with an application called Guiformat (if you use Windows), then copy...