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Instruction book
go to this website:
http://ubisoft.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ubisoft.cfg/php/enduser/fattach_get.php?p_sid=Y6x7irOj&p_li=&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_tbl=9&p_id=12276&p_created=1206027844&p_olh=0
it is a pdf file, so be sure you have acrobat reader.
My ds lite pink top screen shakes how can i get
If you still have guarantee on the product i recommend you to send it in for service. But if you want to try doing it yourself you can take a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_sCoHGIpU0
It shows you how to change the case. But what you need to do is use the same opening technique and try to figure out someway to get the upper screen in place. But take a look at the video, (and maybe some more that exist on youtube), because it's very important that the reassembly is done correctly.
Good luck and hope it helped.
Ds lite
the pins in the game slot might be bent (shine a light in the slot and use a needle or pin to straighten any bent pins) or the pins might be dirty. slide something thin, wet with rubbing alcohol, over the pins-lightly.
My boy (6) has a nintendo DS and would like to
You could ether use WiFi if you have wireless internet or when you turn it on you will have options, click DS Download Play, right next to Pictochat . If you have a DSi then there should be a row of squareswith options in them. One should say DS Download Play.
When i start my ds everything is in chinese....how
when you're in the start menu, choose the icon in the middle of the bottom, then you should be brought to a menu with 4 boxes. from there, choose every option from left to right, going through every menu, until you happen to change the language.
Ds lite comes on for a sec when charger plugged in then it goes of unit does not come on or charge
Hi three things come to mind, you dropped it but usually they wont admit it (dont go mad they usually all break when you do) if it rattles the capacitor under the power switch just fell off (common you have to solder it back on) if not that you replaced the bottom screen and forgot to insulate the metal of the back of the screen against the circuit board and blew either the f1 or f2 fuses (Replace them if you did) last thing i wont go into if you havent pulled it apart if you have reply and i will tell you Good Luck
Change the language in DS!!!
go 2 the users settings and choose the first one and u will see a language settings at the right corner of ur ds
Bottom screen
a wire has disconnected, you have to take ds apart again (not fully) just so you have access to motherboard with black and white wires showing. look to where the black wire is fixed on and below that to the edge of the board you will see a tiny piece of see-through plastic with black lines through it, (mine had come loose and i had fastened ds up whilst it was curved underneath board). you should also see there a slot approx 2mm at most with 3 / 4 bronze/gold prongs ( very much like smaller version of the large wide wires and slots they fasten into) you dont have to flip anything up to get this wire in or out, just slot in carefully (i used tweezers) as far as will go, making sure you dont disturb placement of any other wires. now put shell back on and before you put screws in just switch ds on to see if problem is solved. hopefully ! mine worked fine after this.
Ds will not read game chips
Yea, there are several components that read the chips within the DS. I would call Nintendo to see if you are under warranty for a free repair, or i would pay them to have it repaired.
How do you change the language to english?
Don't put the game in and turn on the DS, touch the little DS icon at the very bottom of the bottom screen then go to the wrench icon then to the globe icon and the language settings are in there, english is the top left one. hope this helps!!
Nintendo DS Lite
Hey rorufer,
According to information provided by the manufacturer, Nintendo products made for use within the U.S. are not desgined for overseas use. This unfortunately means that games purchased within the U.S. may not function correctly when used in a DS Lite purchased in Europe.
Some of the most common reasons why this restriction would be in place are potential language barriers (for warnings, operating instructions and disclaimers), as well as differing government regulations between the two regions regarding the product's warranty or potential safety/electrical concerns.
While some users may report cross-compatiblity between foreign consoles and select game titles, this cannot be guaranteed in every instance. Nintendo itself has suggested only purchasing games for the DS Lite (and other consoles) in the region where the DS Lite itself is purchased.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
Aaron
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