Hardware White notification light

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>Enters topic in hopes of finding new info about 3DS notifications.
>Sees bricking comments
>Leaves

*headdesk* sir listen, it IS NOT about FUCKING bricking, I gonna learn you new info:

White means your 3DS had a problem while starting up.
Yep, totally no bricking comments.


*many comments which I don't even bother to read*

I never said there were no bricking comments, I just said the white light or whatever I intended was not about bricking.

 
I never said there were no bricking comments, I just said the white light or whatever I intended was not about bricking.
I am well aware, but you told him it wasn't about bricking. He never said it was ABOUT bricking, he said he SAW bricking comments then left (and I don't blame him).
 
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I never said there were no bricking comments, I just said the white light or whatever I intended was not about bricking.
I am well aware, but you told him it wasn't about bricking. He never said it was ABOUT bricking, he said he SAW bricking comments then left (and I don't blame him).

Ah well from that side ;P
 
Yea, I thought we established the fact that Nintendo will not purposly brick your 3DS.
Then, why didn't you just say that?
I hate it when people imply something like that.
Deal with it.
Most of the time, I can. But you just said that you were leaving after seeing those, and that didn't help the subject at all.
Just like this entire argument isn't either.
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Yea, I thought we established the fact that Nintendo will not purposly brick your 3DS.
Then, why didn't you just say that?
I hate it when people imply something like that.
Deal with it.
Most of the time, I can. But you just said that you were leaving after seeing those, and that didn't help the subject at all.
Just like this entire argument isn't either.
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So two people decide to add on.
 
I've removed the entire fourth page of comments from this conversation.
They have absolutely nothing to do with the topic, and are completely unnecessary.
Please resume the conversation,
but leave the bricking bickering behind.
 
I've removed the entire fourth page of comments from this conversation.
They have absolutely nothing to do with the topic, and are completely unnecessary.
Please resume the conversation,
but leave the bricking bickering behind.
I love you.


ON TOPIC HOWEVER IN ORDER TO NOT HAVE THIS POST REMOVED.
Why doesn't someone just email Nintendo support?
 
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ON TOPIC HOWEVER IN ORDER TO NOT HAVE THIS POST REMOVED.
Why doesn't someone just email Nintendo support?
Would be the logical thing to do, they might explain it for us. Unless it's part of their plan for world domination... :ninja:
 
I belieive Nintendo didn't mix the colors so you wouldn't be confused:

Purple is used for the led next to the 3d lens (to tell people they are being filmed or photographed)
Yellow is used for network activity
I think red appears both on the power led and on the notification led...
Yes, it does. I just had it red last night. :lol:
 
By the way, about the turquoise notification light:
If I get spotpass notifications + streetpass notifications while I'm using my 3DS, I can clearly see the blue light flash, and then the green light flash.
However, after a day at college, I come back and the 3DS has ran out of battery*, so I plug it in and turn it back on.
Then the notification light is turquoise, and when I check, I do have both streetpass and spotpass notifications.

*DSTwo had a strong effect on battery life; When I've kept a regular DS game in my 3DS, it would still have a blue battery LED after 10+ hours of sleep mode, while it would barely last 9 hours in sleep mode with my DSTwo in it.
 
Since DSTWO has its own RAM and sucked more power than other carts on regular ds, maybe 3ds is still supplying power to the DSTWO even during sleep mode? I don't know for sure, just a wild guess.
 

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