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This is not a problem with the game console, the problem of the flashcard, you need to update the flashcard to ask the kernel or patch, if your flashcard itself is a low-cost card, the support capacity of the flashcard is limited, and the kernel may not have been updated for a long time, it is recommended to change it to a better one, such as dsone, dstwo, ak, etc.
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Some NDS physical machines may not be able to play**3,The simulator has something that can play Yellow 3,But it's too slow.,If it's not a diehard of the **series,Or don't play the simulator well.。
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You try the latest kernel next.,I'm still using a pirated r4 to play games.,If you want a kernel, I'll send you.。
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To tell you that TT card wants to play these games, the steps are divided into three steps, 1 to update the kernel, 2 to update the database, and 3 to do anti-flashing patches (if you have saved this step).
1 kernel to choose the latest on the line.,It seems like a new one came out in June.,I don't know if it's true or false.,I haven't updated it yet.。。。 Recently DS is in someone else's.
2Generally, this new game has to be supported by the database.,If you can't play,,Go and update the dedicated database.,But it's not good to be compatible with other games.,Update remember to back up the original file.,Anyway, you can find an integrated database.。
3Generally, there are games that are successfully read, but there is a white screen, that is, it has been re-burned, and it can be decided with a patch, and it is generally a new game that has to be patched.
If the game equipment is good,There should be no problem.,I have a version of the kernel that can play**sun.,If you want it, I'll give it to you.,Remember to leave an email.。
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1, there may also be a problem with the flashcard or TF card, my DSTWO has a similar problem, the previous r4 is fine. I haven't solved it yet.
2. It's likely that the cable is loose, unless your upper screen has been squeezed or impacted. If your machine has not been flooded or dropped before the problem, it may be a broken screen or a problem with the motherboard or cables.
3. It is very suspicious that the circuit board of the motherboard is broken or the conductive rubber is misplaced, and it is recommended to disassemble and reinstall it. If it still doesn't work, it may be the motherboard.
It shouldn't be expensive to repair the loose cable, but if you want to change it, it's hard to say how JS will kill you. It's okay to change the motherboard, it's not as expensive as PSP, but it also needs 3 digits.
**This thing is a mess, they all say that it is enough to change the button 10+, and the one I went to was 40!
If you are fighting the city, I have to suggest that you take it to repair it, and it is estimated that it is likely to be hacked, because there are many problems.
Before sending it for repair, it is recommended to change the flashcard and tf (*** and the capacity is not large) and format it to see if it can solve the problem 1
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Problem 1: Stuck means that there is a problem with your kernel, format the memory card and then put the kernel.
Problem 2 is a wiring problem.
Question 3: If the button is pressed and the computer will shut down, there is a problem with the motherboard.
It is estimated that it will cost more than 200 to repair.
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The screen is a matter of wiring.
The key shutdown seems to be a problem with the motherboard There are cracks on the motherboard The cracks on the motherboard become larger after being pressed when the keys are pressed, resulting in a power outage Have you ever fallen on the machine?
Outside of the game, that is, the game can be played? You don't support homebrew software, do you? That should have nothing to do with the console, it's a flashcard problem.
Replace the motherboard with 400+ within 100 of a single repair cable
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Format the flashcard, try the kernel and the game again, and that's how I solved the problem with my NDS.
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This is really not NDSL is a 2D game console, if you want to play 3D games, you have to buy 3DS, if you want to play big games, then buy PS3 XBOX360 is more suitable.
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No, this is not a 3D console, if you want to play 3D games, you can consider 3DS consoles.
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Look at what brand of flashcard you are using and replace it with the latest kernel.
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Maybe your NDSI is malfunctioning.
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It's possible that the game is not good, or the flashcard is replaced with a new one, or you should fix it!
You didn't say what the main frequency was, you didn't say it, your colorful motherboard was replaced, and then your graphics card was too low.
See if it's a problem with your antivirus software.,I've encountered this situation before.,Like Rising Kaka or something.,Turn off some of the things inside and try it.。。 Forehead.. I can't remember exactly which ones, so I'll find out for myself.
Let's change to XP, Vista is just a transitional version, and a new version will be changed next year. It's normal for some games to not run after reinstalling the system.,Because generally the game will put something in the system disk when it's installed.,Even if your game is not installed on the C disk.,And the registry will also increase.,After reinstalling the system, there are no items related to the game in the registry.,Of course, you can't run the game.。
Two possibilities,The system is incompatible or cracks the patch such as sinicization and damages the game files.,The former goes to see the minimum configuration or recommended configuration of the game.,The latter should be able to change the resource again**.。
It is recommended that the system be restored. To be sure, there are malicious processes. But we can't find what you're talking about ... >>>More