Check to see if the battery is securely placed. If it is, then plug the DS into the charger and connect to an outlet. Then it should charge up and work.
On the right side of the nintendo, there is a switch and you have to push up to turn it on. Make sure you charge it so it can turn on.
turn off the ds before it runs out of battery and it charges extremly slow but it charges
you let it sit until it dies and then charge it then turn it on poof its done
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).
One of the fuses (F1 or F2) is blown. You have to open up the DS to fix it
Check to see if the battery is securely placed. If it is, then plug the DS into the charger and connect to an outlet. Then it should charge up and work.
On the right side of the nintendo, there is a switch and you have to push up to turn it on. Make sure you charge it so it can turn on.
You repair it by sending it to the Nintendo company if it still has it's year's warrenty. If not, leave it for a couple of days then if it still doesn't work, you'll need a new one.
You will have to charge it with the Nintendo DS charger.
turn off the ds before it runs out of battery and it charges extremly slow but it charges
Charge up your Nintendo
Yes there are available stands that will charge your Nintendo Ds unit as you play such as the Charge Boy Ds.
It will work on Nintendo ds lite, Nintendo dsi and on the 3ds. It wont be in 3d though
you let it sit until it dies and then charge it then turn it on poof its done
personally i would prefer a Nintendo ds lite as it takes less time to charge, its easier to hold and once you charge it lasts for a lot longer then a psp. i also prefer the Nintendo ds games
The Nintendo DS - Accessory Bundle - 17 in 1 Bundle Pak includes a waterproof case for your Nintendo DS.