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DSTWO keeps freezing with NDSGBA/NDSSFC...everything else works fine

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by yoshi2889, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

    OK,I dont have a DSi nor a SCDS2.But if I did,I wouldnt be worried unless I had to send it back more than about 14,000 times LOL
     
  2. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I have no time for your idiotic babbling about DSi's being bricked. It can't be true because the card is COMPLETELY SEALED from the DSi-specific functions, INCLUDING the firmware & boot-up code.
    Cease your nonsense AT ONCE and help us DSTWO users with the topic subject.

    The last warning to you.
    Any more nonsense in this topic will be reported without warning.
     
  3. fclinux001

    fclinux001 Well-Known Member

    I will say nothing more than this is my source

    http://tinyurl.com/2c25394

    Let it speak, for I will no longer.
     
  4. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Get back on topic please. No more nonsense.

    @fclinux: I don't trust that guy.
     
  5. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    you realise you're the one babbling here, yoshi?
     
  6. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I don't care.

    PLEASE get back on topic as I'm getting impatient here.

     
  7. fclinux001

    fclinux001 Well-Known Member

    actually, that guide I posted kinda told you what the problem was although you haven't gotten the error code yet. That's your problem. Not fixable, although to test, try running on a ds/ds lite, see if it works then. If it does, then its just a unfixable problem for dsi's.

    Sorry
     
  8. personuser

    personuser Well-Known Member

    Yoshi, I know you don't trust him yet, but the tinyurl DOES link to a tute on GBAtemp if you haven't checked yet, not some crazy virus or rickroll or anything, though I must admit a tinyurl can be a little untrustworthy sometimes.

    As far as this goes, I'd say to at least see what happens, and try other things as you wait (perhaps using a different DSTWO to see if you've a faulty model)

    Best of luck.