If the UK is selected, then it's a PAL region DSi. DSi systems are region locked for certain content, you can only change the country and not the region. The US isn't an available country on a PAL region DSi, it's available on the American DSi.
A Nintendo DSi can be reset in a few ways. One way it to remove the battery from the back, another way is to go into the 'settings' and restore the factory settings.
The DSi's region is hard coded at the factory, and can't be changed.
You need an SD card. Insert an SD card into the Dsi and go on System Settings on the main menu and select Data Management. Next you select a Dsiware game and choose copy to SD card. After the copying is complete insert the SD card into another DSi and go to Data Management on System Settings, it will first display the system memory so at the top of the touch screen you will be able to select SD card. Now select the Dsiware game again and choose copy to System Memory. The dsiware game will now be saved onto the System Memory of the DSi. Hope this helped :)
you have to go to the wifi settings and set it up
Every single ds, ds lite, dsi, and dsi XL comes with built in wifi. To get to it, you have to have a wifi compatible game, and there will be wifi settings somehwhere on the game. You have to edit the settings. But i cant help you there. :)
If the UK is showing, then it's a PAL region DSi. DSi systems are region locked for certain content, you can only change the country and not the region. Canada isn't an available country on a PAL region DSi, it's available on the American DSi.
If it was sold in the UK, then it's a PAL region DSi. DSi systems are region locked for certain content, you can only change the country and not the region. The US isn't an available country on a PAL region DSi, it's available on the American DSi.
If the option is not given, then you've got a DSi from the wrong region.The US is an option only on the American DSi. There's no fix or workaround, the region is hardcoded into the DSi specifically to restrict access to certain content.
If the option is not given, then you've got a DSi from the wrong region. Canada is an option only on the American DSi. There's no fix or workaround, the region is hardcoded into the DSi specifically to restrict access to certain content.
There is no formal asian region for the DSi apart from Japan, so a DSi bought in an asian country will be an export from Europe or the USA.
If you go to 'Settings', page 4, it will give a list of countries. Note that DSi's are region locked to a specific region, to control access to certain online content including the DSi Store. That means the US doesn't appear at all on the list on a European DSi for example.
Go to your wireless router settings and change the "channel" to 01. This setting is in the Basic Settings/Wireless Setup. The default is set to "Auto". I then manually set up in Internet/Connection Settings on the DSi XL. Choose Advanced Setup and then choose Connection 4, Change Settings, enter the SSID, choose the correct security setting and then enter the key. This worked for me!
go to your system settings then go to the internet setting click on connection and choose to go wireless or choose to set up manualy
yes just push the format botton on the dsi settings
You get it by going on the dsi shop. and on the settings you can cet wi-fi connection.
go to settings
you go to system settings, and go to internet, or, you can download the Nintendo dsi browser from the dsi store for free.