Action replay when i plug in my ds and load code manager it says waiting for ds even though it is plugged in I tried to update the action replay it deleted all the things on my action replay then tere were no updates now i trie to reupload it but the pc says there's not anoff space waht should I do.
I got the action replay I got at gamestop .
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make sure your usb cord is plugged in to your DSi AR and computer. **do not have the AR plugged in to the DSi. then put the AR's CD ROM in. you go to start menu. type in device manager. right click Dsi AR... click the driver tab. click update driver. click browse computer. then check the box [subfolders]. BROWSE. find DSi CD ROM folder. and voila! :D it should work
Your Action Replay DS hardware may require resetting if you are experiencing any of the following problems:
* Code Manager PC software is reporting that Action Replay DS does not contain enough free space when it actually contains no codes.
* Code Manager PC software is reporting the console`s battery is low when it’s actually fully charged.
* Multicolored bars are shown on the screen after you confirm the entry of a game ID when trying to manually enter codes.
* You can use the Code Manager PC software without any problems until the Action Replay DS is connected via USB set to the update mode on the console, at which point Windows shows a run time error.
If you are experiencing any of these problems, please follow the steps below to reset the Action Replay DS hardware. Please beware that resetting the Action Replay DS hardware will not restore a default codelist, and any codes which are stored on the Action Replay DS will be erased.
1. With your console powered off insert the Action Replay DS
2. Hold down buttons A+B
3. Turn your console on
4. With A+B still held down, as soon as you see the Action Replay DS license screen press and hold down buttons START+SELECT so that you now have 4 buttons held down
5. Hold all 4 buttons down for around 10 seconds until the Action Replay DS loads to it`s home screen
6. If Action Replay DS doesn’t hold on the license screen for around 10 seconds when you do this, you may need to turn off and try again
I had the same problem, the solution is kinda simple (at least for me). The DS Action Replay after a while will not seat correctly, just pull the DS AR out => press the AR back in the DS firmly, then place the DS Cart into the slot. this should help. Also you may try plugging in the usb cord and then turning on the DS. It may be an Update problem.
Your Action Replay DS hardware may require resetting if you are experiencing any of the following problems:
* Code Manager PC software is reporting that Action Replay DS does not contain enough free space when it actually contains no codes.
* Code Manager PC software is reporting the console`s battery is low when it?s actually fully charged.
* Multicoloured bars are shown on the screen after you confirm the entry of a game ID when trying to manually enter codes.
* You can use the Code Manager PC software without any problems until the Action Replay DS is connected via USB set to the update mode on the console, at which point Windows shows a run time error.
If you are experiencing any of these problems, please follow the steps below to reset the Action Replay DS hardware. Please beware that resetting the Action Replay DS hardware will not restore a default codelist, and any codes which are stored on the Action Replay DS will be erased.
With your console powered off insert the Action Replay DS
Hold down buttons A+B
Turn your console on
With A+B still held down, as soon as you see the Action Replay DS license screen press and hold down buttons START+SELECT so that you now have 4 buttons held down
Hold all 4 buttons down for around 10 seconds until the Action Replay DS loads to it`s home screen
If Action Replay DS doesn?t hold on the license screen for around 10 seconds when you do this, you may need to turn off and try again
whats an ard?
from code junkies
for the first part take the usb plug in end out of the port in your computer and put it in a new one this worked for me just today. as for the second part make sure that if you have a security system or firewall that you let the program acsess it hope i was able to help! :)
CD is in drive: Plug in the DS and turn it on (going to the update screen on the DS), this -might- prompt you about a new software that has been plugged in and ask you to install the drivers for the "NDSLink" With the CD in the drive, it will find the drivers for the NDSLink
Wire Wiped Clean: It isn't the wire that needs cleaning but it's the pins, if the Pins need cleaning use an alcohol solution (Damp, not soaking). Otherwise pinch the wire and run your fingers across it to straighten the wires within the cord without pulling (pull too hard and you'll rip the wires) Though do note that exposed wires are not a good thing. If you received your cord with exposed wires, return the Action Replay and its accessories promptly and get a new one.
DS is Open: Again, your DS needs to be on in order for the computer to recognize that it's plugged in. It's the Action Replay that the Code Manager on the computer talks to, not the DS. The Action Replay needs an electrical current going through it to tell the computer that it's turned on. DS on = Action Replay on.
Other possibilities that are not explained: Did you happen to drop the Action Replay? Damage from falls is completely possible and ruins the state of the Action Replay, causing it to come lose easily or not work properly. I have needed to replace my Action Replay due to these accidents before.
Where was this Action Replay bought? If you bought it from a exchange store, you might have gotten a DS that was damaged before you got it (It happens), so if it is not too late, return it, and get a new one (Depending on the price difference between new and used in your area, for me it was a $5 difference)
IF you are running Vista 64, the issue is the driver on the disk is incompatible, thus the pc will never see the ds. However, I have found a workaround. First make sure the DS is on and plugged in and the Action replay Manager is launched. On the DS click on the mouse so it should read updating software. Then, go into device Manager via the Control Panel, there you will see NDS and an exclamation mark. Right click and choose to update the driver or properties. Then choose Browse My computer for driver software... then let me pick from a list... then fo the manufacturer shoose: Standard USB Host Controller and for the Model choose Unknown. It will pick it up instantlly. Voila.. Good Luck! and what a pain!! V
Have you tried re-installing the Action Replay Code Manager through the
disc? I find that re-installation works for most computer programs when
the first-time-installation fails. Just choose the most recommended
settings (don't do manual stuff) and try again. If it still does not
work:
-Check to see if your internet is connected properly -Check the disc for any scratches; Scratches on the top of the disc are LETHAL to memory!
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