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Nintendo ds won't charge or power up?

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  • jer0610 Nov 22, 2008

    i hooked up my charger and the light comes on for half a second what do i do



  • Anonymous Feb 19, 2009

    my ds will not carge

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Check for damage to the small pins where the charger plugs into the DS, it may just not be getting a good contact. If they are ok then perhaps the charger is blown and therefore the internal battery in the DS will be dead.

Either find someone with another DS and try a different charger or try your charger on theirs to rule out if yours is broke.

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