Gaming Is there any way to put a 3DS ROM on an SD card?

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I have a 3DS rom file, and I want to know if there is a way I can put it on my 3DS to play.
If anyone knows a guide, link or anything really that would help, please share!
:nds::nds::nds::nds:
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Yes, turn off your 3DS, take out the 3DS SD card, put it in your computer, drag the ROM you want onto the SD card, eject the SD card, put the SD card into your 3DS, turn on your 3DS.

You have a 3DS rom on your SD card now!


It's really that simple? I don't need homebrew or anything like that? Wow.
(also sarcasm)

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Short Answer: No
Long Answer: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Alright, thanks.
 
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He didn't ask for a snide, sarcastic remark.
If you get spoon fed you learn nothing
It's really that simple? I don't need homebrew or anything like that? Wow.
(also sarcasm)

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Alright, thanks.
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He didn't ask for a snide, sarcastic remark.
She did, she asked on gbatemp.

You need to put the .3ds files on a flashcart for the 3ds (blue3ds, gateway, sky3ds, qq3ds)

Or you could convert the .3ds to a .cia by looking in the relevant sections of this very forum.
People here love making big wordy pictury videoy tutorials on things.
After that, you'd need a cfw like pasta or rxtools etc. to play it on your 3ds.
 
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I have a 3DS rom file, and I want to know if there is a way I can put it on my 3DS to play.
If anyone knows a guide, link or anything really that would help, please share!
:nds::nds::nds::nds:
-TheGeneralFilms

First things first. Are you on an old 3ds or a new 3ds and what version?

Depending on the version and type of 3ds we can continue providing details, for example rxtools(o3ds) or cfw or 3ds cards (I would recommend Gateway if your firmware versions are from 9.2 or below, and sky3ds if on 9.3 and over. )
 

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Yes, turn off your 3DS, take out the 3DS SD card, put it in your computer, drag the ROM you want onto the SD card, eject the SD card, put the SD card into your 3DS, turn on your 3DS.

You have a 3DS rom on your SD card now!
Really! lol
 
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