Hacking Bricked DS From Supercard DSTWO?

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tenentenen said:
Rockstar said:
No fix after its bricked unless you open up your ds with a triwing, which can be hard if your not good with circuits, ad I am 90% sure the bottom screen flash is a symptom. I have it on 2 older bricked DSls

Can anyone confirm this?

@Stevetry: The warranty is past gone.

Indicator light Info:
If i plug it into a wall charger, the orange charge light comes on and stays on.
When it I turn it on, The green indicator is on for 2 seconds then is off when the ds is off.

Your DS symptom looks like blown fuse. There is the F2 fuse for DS game slot. When there is overload electrical power, F2 fuse will be blown to prevent damage on circuit board. I am not sure that DSTWO may draw too much power or have any bad electronic component that may harm DS.
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You can fix it your own if you have knowledge how to fix and solder skill. Safest way to fix is send it to Nintendo.
 
tomrev said:
tenentenen said:
Rockstar said:
No fix after its bricked unless you open up your ds with a triwing, which can be hard if your not good with circuits, ad I am 90% sure the bottom screen flash is a symptom. I have it on 2 older bricked DSls

Can anyone confirm this?

@Stevetry: The warranty is past gone.

Indicator light Info:
If i plug it into a wall charger, the orange charge light comes on and stays on.
When it I turn it on, The green indicator is on for 2 seconds then is off when the ds is off.

Your DS symptom looks like blown fuse. There is the F2 fuse for DS game slot. When there is overload electrical power, F2 fuse will be blown to prevent damage on circuit board. I am not sure that DSTWO may draw too much power or have any bad electronic component that may harm DS.
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You can fix it your own if you have knowledge how to fix and solder skill. Safest way to fix is send it to Nintendo.

From my research, it seems as though it is NOT the fuse or battery. It fully charges, and will "turn on" but not really as described above. According to what many people have said elsewhere, it is the screen/ribbon cable.
 
Solderings actually not hard and ive never soldered before and i revived on of my DSL boards and since the Switch came off on my DSL
i made a ghetto switch with 2 wires so that i connect the metal together it comes on ill take a pic if anyone wants to see what i did lol
 
Opened it up. It was the ribbon cable. Sligthly disconnected. From blowing in the L/R buttons. haha. No problems now. Dont blow so hard
 
tenentenen said:
Opened it up. It was the ribbon cable. Sligthly disconnected. From blowing in the L/R buttons. haha. No problems now. Dont blow so hard
wow, your breath must be freakin strong, but good to know that the le dstwo doesn't brick ur ds
 
tenentenen said:
pyrmon24 said:
But when the bottom screen flashes, doesn't that mean that there's a missing component in the DS? Like the ribbon cable for the upper screen is disconnected?

But I think it is flashing cause it is turning off. If the machine was on, but the creens were flashy/black, then it could be the ribbon cable.

Was your ds flashed?
 
NDSbrewAndMods224 said:
tenentenen said:
pyrmon24 said:
But when the bottom screen flashes, doesn't that mean that there's a missing component in the DS? Like the ribbon cable for the upper screen is disconnected?

But I think it is flashing cause it is turning off. If the machine was on, but the creens were flashy/black, then it could be the ribbon cable.

Was your ds flashed?
It's fixed now, the ribbon cable was slightly disconnected.
 

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