you should take it to GameStop to fix it. or maybe your elertic outlet isn't working or your DSi charger isn't working
no
you have to do nothing and just wait until your dsi turns off of low battery lucky me, my battery was already blinking red I was playing Pokemon pearl with action replay and that happened, be careful with action replay Your dsi will be fine. no harm or anything a faster way is to take out your battery and put it back in
switch it off, then back on again
either yo can go to walmart's technology section and buy dsi points and go to the dsi shop at the dsi menu and connect to the internet and scratch the code off and download games or go to dsi shop and go to buy dsi points then answer the questions and download games. thanks
There's a parental passcode in the form of a PIN number which was set when the parental lock was applied. This PIN is used to remove the parental control.
You have to log into the master account and remove the parental lock from there.
Actually you can't delete a game off a DSi but you can if you take it to a game repair shop
If you are in need of help with the parental control settings on your tv or dvd/dvr, you would be best off contacting your television provider.
Apparently , you have to reset all those parental control settings and when you do the password should be 0000
i guess take off the batriess
by getting the password
Ha-ha-ha NO.
try the games on another DS. If they work, try to reset the DSI and if they still don't work, ask a new one.
Take out the battery, or wait until the battery runs out of power.
Take parental controls off of your computer
Your parents might have set parental controls on your Nintendo DSi disabling certain images to load when you use the Opera browser or you could try deleting your cookies and history in the Opera Browser, if none of those work it could be because you have insufficient memory on the DSi's internal memory. If you downloaded DSi Ware and you don't play some of them that much store them on a SD Card then delete them off your DSi.