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Following this guide alone should not result in data loss, but SD card corruption is always a possibility. You should make a backup of your SD card contents (especially the Nintendo 3DS folder) if you have important data.

-File placement terminology (e.g. "root of SD") +File placement terminology (e.g. "root of SD", "/luma/")

When copying files to the SD card, it is important to copy them to the right location - otherwise, the console will not detect the file and the exploit or software you are trying to use will not work. A term you will see frequently on this guide is root of the SD card, which means you are not inside any folder on your SD card. The directory that appears when you first open your SD card on your computer is called the ‘root’.