The bottom screen is perfect and works well its just the top screen even though you can see a picture there are a few lines across it with that black spot on the top left hand corner of the screen, if i put a little pressure on the top screen (Plastic covering) the lines do disappear but only for a short while then comes back.
SOURCE: nintendo ds games
you need to go into the system itself and delete files from the DS itself. The DS has the capability to save files. when the game starts up, go into systems and you should be able to find where the files are and start to delete some.
SOURCE: bottom screen
I disagree, its much cheaper to replace the screen yourself, with a steady hand, a tri-wing screwdriver and some other household tools AND A GOOD GUIDE TO FOLLOW, you can do the work yourself in under an hour
(and screen calibration can be done yourself with the built in calibration tool when you start the DS without a game in)
The only severe warning i can give for doing it yourself is this...... IF you buy a screen it probably will not have the thin foam backing that the original screen has. you MUST back the metal underside of the new screen with a non-conductive material before you fit it, so as it does not short out the mini-board (i find sellotape or masking tape does the job well)
SOURCE: nintendo ds lite won't read card
its usually in the menu, change it to ds lite,instead of gameboy.
SOURCE: Nintendo DS touch screen not working properly
Turn the ds on without a game in it and go to the settings icon (looks like a tiny ds) on the bottom middle of the screen then go to the far right yellow icon and it will re-calibrate the touch screen and let you know if calibration was a success.
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