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Turn off the Nintendo DS, and place it on the charger. Leave
the device for 45 minutes to allow it to gain a full charge, and then
power it back on. Weak Nintendo ds lite batteries may cause screen flicker.
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Turn off the DS, and remove all game cartridges. Turn the system back on to launch the main menu.
3
Click the small sun icon to open the brightness menu. Adjust
the brightness level using your stylus. Turn it up to max to improve
back lighting.
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Check that the Nintendo DS is open and in the locked position. It must be open to its default position to operate properly.
Your unit is going out. What you need to do is simple just buy a new one. You won't be able to get that one fixed because no one repairs the screen only.
You probably damaged the main circuit board and the settings like the date cant be saved properly so after reboot it thinks something has happened and wants you to re set settings and happenes again and again.
It can be repaired but you need to take it apart with a triwing screwdriver and need to get a new screeen. http://store.videogamecentral.com/ds-top-lcd.html
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