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Anonymous Posted on Oct 11, 2014

My didj screen says to click on the eject on leapfrog application to safely disconnect. What does that mean and what do I do?

Our didj when turned on says it needs a tune up. When I plug the didj to my computer, it says to click "eject" on the leapfrog connect application to safely disconnect. What does that mean and what do I do?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: my didj screen says your didj needs a tune up

just connect it on the Leapfrog application then that would be it tune msg. will just disappear!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2010

SOURCE: didj "Download in Progress Do Not Disconnect" (DiPDND)stays on

well you are not alone
i think that all the parents thats bought this cute game
got suckered
because i have the same problem too
its a problem with these games
and i will never buy another product that have to be tuned
at all
there are problems with these games
i do not urge any parent to purchase a diji (STAY AWAY )

damneddle

damneddle

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2011

SOURCE: I am trying to connect

The Eject button appears when a Leapster2 handheld is connected and turned on. When you have finished configuring the Leapster2 handheld and your child wants to play with it, you can click the Eject button to disconnect the device. Once ejected, a message will appear letting you know that it is safe to disconnect the Leapster2 handheld from the computer. It is not really a "button" but a picture of a green button which says "EJECT". It should be located on the upper right corner of your screen.

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Hi there I need 2 tune up my didj





Follow these steps To reset the Didj to factory settings and solve your problem:




1) Launch LeapFrog Connect





2) On your computer keyboard, press "Ctrl + Shift + R"



(on a Mac "Command + Shift + R").





This should bring up a window that says "Connect the device you would like to reset"





3) Connect the Didj and turn it on




4) Follow the on screen messaging to reset the Didj



5) Eject the Didj when the reset is complete





6) Recreate the profile on the Didj and then turn it off





7) Close and then open LeapFrog Connect



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9) You may be prompted the Didj needs an update. Accept this update





10) Get your parents to sign into the parent account and link a footprint to the current profile.



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http://community.leapfrog.com/blog-entry/Bad-Christmas-Presents/Didj-Needs-Tune/580000606

And here are the instructions:

"Launch LeapFrog Connect
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Launch Leapfrog Connect:
1) Press the "Ctrl + Shift + R" keys in sequence and hold them down.
2) This should open a window that says "Connect the device you would like to reset".
3) Connect the Didj.
4) Eject the Didj when done.
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Why not have the free game ALREADY installed on the didj? That way, when it comes out of the box brand new, you get to start playing right away...

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