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hold a and b then turn on action replay when it says this product is not licenced or endorsed by nintendo hold select and start it resests action replay but you can enter codes again. the screen will stay white for a few seconds but that will go away
Yeah, seen that more times than I shoulda in the last 4 years. The red picture tube has a cathode to heater short. That means it's no good. That red picture tube is no longer availible. But all is not lost. There is a company that rebuilds those tubes reasonably. Most reputable tv shops will know this. The ones I've done cost around $450 out the door. One minor hitch is that with all the shipping involved the job usually takes about three weeks. That can be expidited but then the price goes up.
ok that means its bricked.
hold a and b while its off with the ar in it, and when you see a BLANK white screen hold down start and select, too. if "this product is not liscensed or endorsed by nintendo" stays for about 7 seconds, you de-bricked it. now try putting the codes on (the code manager will work now, too)
The AR should come pre-loaded with codes for most games. If you followed the directions carefully and there are no codes for your game I suggest following the AR update instructions in the booklet to reset and download the most up to date codelists for your games.
heres what u do :D You hold A+B+START+SEL With action replay in then you turn it on while holding Those buttons then when Action replay main screen comes up Release the buttons and then type ID in then it should work
Have you tried just using the Normal DS buttons rather than the touch screen? I don't know how bad your touch screen is calibration is for your AR (mines pretty close to fine), but if you find that the touch-screen is frustrating you too much, just use the normal DS buttons. Sure it will be a bit slower, but it won't be as frustrating.
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