Sorry but this is my best answer: go to a computer repair place and see if they can fix it.
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On the Nintendo DSi Menu, use the stylus to select the Settings ("wrench") icon.Select the right arrow to reach the forth page, then select "Format System Memory."Choose this to erase all saved data, and return the system to the state in which it was purchasedWhat data will be erased?• Data saved on the system memory, such as softwaredownloaded from Nintendo DSi Shop.• Changes made to the System SettingsUsers Manual: Format System Memory: Delete all added software and save data. (See page 85)
Yes, the DSi (and XL) use the same memory cards as the Wii does.
DSi Ware games and other downloadable content The Nintendo DSi Shop is specific to the region for which the system was manufactured. For example, a Japanese system can download DSi Ware games and other software only from the Nintendo DSi Shop for the Japanese region, regardless of where the system is being played. Nintendo DSi exclusive game cards Nintendo DSi game cards that are only compatible with Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL (and not Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite) are region locked. This means game cards manufactured for the U.S. market would not work in a system made for another country. Nintendo DS / Nintendo DS Lite game cards Older Nintendo DS and DS Lite software is region-free, so you can play most of that software on a Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL from any region. It's possible, however, that future Nintendo DS software will incorporate region encoding. In these instances, these games would not work in a system made for another country. Source: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/faq.jsp#vers
In America: A Nintendo DSi is $140; a DSi XL is $160. In Japan: A Nintendo DSi is ¥15,000; a DSi LL is ¥18,000. In the UK: A Nintendo DSi is £150. In Australia: A Nintendo DSi is $300.
tap the Nintendo dsi shop icon on the Nintendo Dsi , or Nintendo DSi XL start up screen
In order to do a factory reset on a Nintendo DSi, you must "Format System Memory" within the "Settings" menu. Heed the warning screens beforehand. Keep in mind that there is really no need to format the system's memory unless you are selling it.
nintendo ds: no nintendo dsi: yes(but needs acompatible memory card)
On the Nintendo DSi Menu, use the stylus to select the Settings ("wrench") icon.Select the right arrow to reach the forth page, then select "Format System Memory."Choose this to erase all saved data, and return the system to the state in which it was purchasedWhat data will be erased?• Data saved on the system memory, such as softwaredownloaded from Nintendo DSi Shop.• Changes made to the System SettingsUsers Manual: Format System Memory: Delete all added software and save data. (See page 85)
You can't trade JUST you DSi system in for a 3DS system anywhere.
Yes.
No, you do not.
No, you can't
Nintendo DSi XL is defenitly better vecause it is bigger and has more applications on it, also its easier to log on to the internet on it.
Yes, the DSi (and XL) use the same memory cards as the Wii does.
You could try using an SD card. It doesn't take system memory to download it into an SD card. At least, I don't think so.
Yes
DSi Ware games and other downloadable content The Nintendo DSi Shop is specific to the region for which the system was manufactured. For example, a Japanese system can download DSi Ware games and other software only from the Nintendo DSi Shop for the Japanese region, regardless of where the system is being played. Nintendo DSi exclusive game cards Nintendo DSi game cards that are only compatible with Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL (and not Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite) are region locked. This means game cards manufactured for the U.S. market would not work in a system made for another country. Nintendo DS / Nintendo DS Lite game cards Older Nintendo DS and DS Lite software is region-free, so you can play most of that software on a Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL from any region. It's possible, however, that future Nintendo DS software will incorporate region encoding. In these instances, these games would not work in a system made for another country. Source: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/faq.jsp#vers