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Note: It is possible that the problem you have may be game play related. For example, if you cannot defeat a particular enemy, or are missing an item you need to complete an area, the problem is likely game play related and there is nothing wrong with your game. Please check our game play help for assistance.
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Check for Unlicensed products. Make sure that you're using only licensed products with your Nintendo system. Unlicensed products are not tested for compatibilty and may not work correctly with all games. Try playing the game without the unlicensed accessory.
Insert the Game Pak into the system. The Game Pak label should be facing the front of the machine (or facing up if you are using an original NES).
Make sure the Game Pak firmly clicks down into place.
Remove all accessories to see if the Game Pak works correctly without the accessory. If the game does work correctly once the accessory is removed, then the game pak and the accessory may not be compatible. Check the game pak instruction manual.
Check the instruction manual for the game to see if it requires any special accessories to operate (such as the Super Scope, NES Zapper, SNES Mouse, etc.).
Do not blow into your Game Paks or systems. The moisture in your breath can corrode and contaminate the pin connectors.
If these steps do not eliminate the symptoms you're experiencing with your game, we recommend purchasing a replacement from a retailer or online auction site that carries older products. For more information, click here.
General Game Pak Troubleshooting (NES and Super NES) Note:Â It is possible that the problem you have may be game play related. For example, if you cannot defeat a particular enemy, or are missing an item you need to complete an area, the problem is likely game play related and there is nothing wrong with your game. Please check our game play help for assistance. If the problem you are experiencing is with just one game, please follow the steps below. If the problem is with all games, please visit the troubleshooting section for the system you have, by clicking here.
Check for Unlicensed products. Make sure that you're using only licensed products with your Nintendo system. Unlicensed products are not tested for compatibilty and may not work correctly with all games. Try playing the game without the unlicensed accessory. Insert the Game Pak into the system. The Game Pak label should be facing the front of the machine (or facing up if you are using an original NES). Make sure the Game Pak firmly clicks down into place. Remove all accessories to see if the Game Pak works correctly without the accessory. If the game does work correctly once the accessory is removed, then the game pak and the accessory may not be compatible. Check the game pak instruction manual. Check the instruction manual for the game to see if it requires any special accessories to operate (such as the Super Scope, NES Zapper, SNES Mouse, etc.). Do not blow into your Game Paks or systems. The moisture in your breath can corrode and contaminate the pin connectors. If these steps do not eliminate the symptoms you're experiencing with your game, we recommend purchasing a replacement from a retailer or online auction site that carries older products. For more information, click here.
Harlene,
Samsung has Music, Videos, Pictures and Other folders both on the phone and on the memory card. Any file that does not fit Music or Videos or Pictures goes to Other folder. You cant help it. It just goes there. Now after downloading the games files to Other folder. Go to Other and install them. They will appear under Games icon in Menu. Select it from here and play the game.
General Game Pak Troubleshooting (NES and Super NES) Note:Â It is possible that the problem you have may be game play related. For example, if you cannot defeat a particular enemy, or are missing an item you need to complete an area, the problem is likely game play related and there is nothing wrong with your game. Please check our game play help for assistance. If the problem you are experiencing is with just one game, please follow the steps below. If the problem is with all games, please visit the troubleshooting section for the system you have, by clicking here.
Check for Unlicensed products. Make sure that you're using only licensed products with your Nintendo system. Unlicensed products are not tested for compatibilty and may not work correctly with all games. Try playing the game without the unlicensed accessory. Insert the Game Pak into the system. The Game Pak label should be facing the front of the machine (or facing up if you are using an original NES). Make sure the Game Pak firmly clicks down into place. Remove all accessories to see if the Game Pak works correctly without the accessory. If the game does work correctly once the accessory is removed, then the game pak and the accessory may not be compatible. Check the game pak instruction manual. Check the instruction manual for the game to see if it requires any special accessories to operate (such as the Super Scope, NES Zapper, SNES Mouse, etc.). Do not blow into your Game Paks or systems. The moisture in your breath can corrode and contaminate the pin connectors. If these steps do not eliminate the symptoms you're experiencing with your game, we recommend purchasing a replacement from a retailer or online auction site that carries older products. For more information, click here. Well it might be a problem with the graphics chip inside of the console
Make sure the music is in the correct file format for the frame. Some frames take MP3, others take WMA. If the format that you have is not compatible, you must convert it or the frame will not read it.
just format your memory stick using the psp format option.after that hook it up on the pc and wallah!!! you have six folders available on the menu including music,photo,psp,etc...hope it helps
i downloaded media player 11 and it want play even after i have gotten the MPEG I STILL CANT GET THE CORRECT PLUG IN FOR IT..i also brought DRIVERS DETECTIVE and another driver agent nothing is helping me...i have spent over a hundred fifty dollars on different things nothing helps even SRS sound system...please tell me where there is real help my music want play at all on media player 11
well 1st you should not download music or videos by the psp itself you should download them on your P.C
then transfer them to your psp VIA the USB port and if you are doing correctly be sure to place them in the correct folders
and that thay are the correct file formats
hope to of helped
Mike @ psp-repairs08
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