No, it doesn't. The only way you can reset a Nintendo DS is to turn it off and turn it back on again (hard reset).
Go to "baby note book", the options tab, "save" , then press "the r button, x button, and b button" to delete the profile
You will have to delete any saved files for that game to reset it and start from the beginning. You can do this by accessing the memory section of the Nintendo DS.
Remove the battery for about 10 seconds. Then put it back in, and your DS/DSLite/DSi has been reset.
The use of the Y Button on a Nintendo DS system varies with the game. Some games will not use the button at all, and any GBA (Game Boy Advance) games played on a DS will never use the Y Button as the original GBA system did not have one.
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The Nintendo DS does not specifically have a 'c' button.
You have to hold all the buttons on the Nintendo Ds, but not the start button and of course not the power button. You have to be on the main screen that says the logo Nintendo and the copyright stuff at the bottom
You will have to reset your DS or what ever Nintendo system your using.
To reset a Nintendo DS/DS Lite just remove the battery for about 10 seconds.
Go to "baby note book", the options tab, "save" , then press "the r button, x button, and b button" to delete the profile
You will have to delete any saved files for that game to reset it and start from the beginning. You can do this by accessing the memory section of the Nintendo DS.
Remove the battery for about 10 seconds. Then put it back in, and your DS/DSLite/DSi has been reset.
did you ever try to.... HIT THE BUTTON ON THE CONSOLE THAT SAID RESET ON IT?!
The AOSS button is a button on your router that temporarily shuts down the wireless signal and puts it in a special mode, where it can communicate with a compatible device and establish a connecition. Nintendo DS consoles and Sony PSPs all support this function.
well the Select button on the Nintendo ds is near the start button the select button is either beside it or underneath it When you open the DS and hold it in playing position, you'll see two small buttons in the bottom right of the lower half. One is the start button, the other is the select button.
The use of the Y Button on a Nintendo DS system varies with the game. Some games will not use the button at all, and any GBA (Game Boy Advance) games played on a DS will never use the Y Button as the original GBA system did not have one.
take it apart with a screwdriver