...Slide the power slide to the On position and hold. This has worked for me on multiple electrical devices. By theory it will eliminate the static stored by electrical current. Read more >> Options
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...Um well what is not working. When you slide the power button up, hold it for a couple seconds. It always slide back down in case you didnt know. duh i need to know how to fix it . the on and off ...
...power button on the side does not work. You should be able to slide it up to turn the system on. It still slides but nothing happens. It is fully charged. Is this repairable? I think it can be fixed ...
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power slide button it does not work Hi there, this sounds like a classic case of the L2 inductor either coming off the board or becoming faulty. Please try my following tip to fix your problem - http:
...power slide for a couple seconds. Amazingly the mic works now for both games. I do not know if moving the power slide is significant, but on computers to de-static them you remove all power ...
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...screen it is only $2.74 and some of your time to disassemble/reassemble. I would recommend gettig a power switch too for an additional $1.46 just as insurance. When I reassembled my case, I didn't ...
...If you bust the part where the light for the power and the light for the charging indicator, slide the top screen to the right and you should see a bundle of cords, one of these must be
...working for two years and now it resets itself. every now and again it turns off and then turns back on, and I don't even touch the power sliding switch. and sometimes when I get home from school, I ...
working fine since i got it back when they were first released. a couple weeks ago, my ds lite will randomly restart itself for no apparent reason, and i have no idea why. can anyone help me? It maybe
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...slide into the socket more than it did before. " Good luck Duca He may have broken part of the board, so look for some tiny fracture or trace broken. I would say look in power supply but it's all so ...
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