Hacking EZV+ Slot1 Contact Problem

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My EZV+ has worked perfectly for the past few months, but suddenly it says "No DS Card inserted" every time I boot it up.

Regular DS games work fine with my DS, it's just the flashcard that's not working.

I've tried putting tape and stuff on the card to make it thicker, but it still doesn't work.

Any ideas on how to fix it?
 

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I dunno what the reason for this problem of yours so i can't help your card could be broken or you can try putting it in and starting up your ds until you give up I had a similar problem with my m3 simply
 

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Could be a contact issue. Try putting a small piece of paper (folded if need be) between the card and the DS.
 

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I have the same issue. Try these solutions:

1. Blow into the slot and then insert your card

2. Remove and re-insert your MicroSD card

3. Solution 1, then boot your DS and wait until 'Touch the screen to continue' message appears on the Warning screen

Hope these solutions help!
 

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I have been having the same problem. It worked perfectly for a month or so, and now it randomly freezes during gameplay. When I turn it off and then back on, it does not recognize the card at all. It takes me like 10 minutes just to get it to read the card. Then I boot up a game just for it to freeze again.

I've tried blowing in Slot 1, it works sometimes.

Is it possible the contacts on the flashcard are dirty, or maybe even in Slot 1?

I was afraid it was the DS, did not want to order another flashcard just for it not to work.
 

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I'm having the same problems! Mine worked fine until just today my DS stopped reading my card

EDIT: Would formatting and restarting the mini-SD card do anything? I'm really desperate for solutions cause i really dont want to buy another
 

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x66x66 said:
I'm having the same problems! Mine worked fine until just today my DS stopped reading my card

EDIT: Would formatting and restarting the mini-SD card do anything? I'm really desperate for solutions cause i really dont want to buy another

Apparently no one knows. Hmmmm. I guess we are on our own. I am just going to get a new card, this is kind of pointless. Are you using a DS, DSL, or DSi?
 

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Its not the problem with the MicroSD. Formatting won't help.

If the card is still not working... I guess there is no choice but to buy a new one.
 

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