When I calibrate mine, I am stuck in an endless loop of calibration.
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i may be wrong ive never tested it but im quite certain you go to nintendo channel and shop
from what i hav heard he died in the japan tsunami but i may be wrong
To connect a WiFi network you need to find the access point on your DSi first. To do this go to system settings, then Internet, then touch something that manual set-up, once you've touched that touch something that says find access point or access point. It should then come up with the WiFi network you want to connect to, so you touch it and it should do a signal test, if it can't connect because of a weak signal strength move closer to your wireless Internet router. Once you've connected to the signal you put in the password for your network if it is protected. If it doesn't work, then I'm not sure what's wrong, it may be a problem with your Internet. Anyway I hope I helped :)
It means that either it's dead or it has water damage. To check for water damage get I don't know how many millimeters screwdriver and their should be a sticker on it. If it's pink it has damage, If it's white it doesn't have damage.
how which is right and which is wrong. You need a voltage standard with that you can calibrate both to the standard
If the compass is indicating incorecctly, you are using it wrong, or it is mis-magnetised. Read the instructions or have the compass replaced. If the compass is in a automobile follow the manufacurers installctions and calibrate it. If it is still wrong, trouble shoot excessive magnetism and have the compss replaced; If the compass is in an aircraft, have an A&P (Aricrafe and Powerplant) certified machanicr replaci it If it is still wrong, troubl shoot excessive magnetism and have the compss replaced;
Well no, unless you tell the internets whats wrong with it.
By yourself, most likely not. Unless you have a tri-wing screwdriver (a screwdriver made specifically for the products of Nintendo like the Wii), an excellend knowledge of how a Nintendo DS or any video game system works, and an understanding of what is wrong, then probably no. You're best bet is to send it to Nintendo to fix. If it is still under warranty, it will be free.
Yes
no
it is just called ipad and there's mostly nothing wrong with it.
Where on your body are you experiencing this problem?? Head, neck, chest, abdomen, etc...
then your ipod touch has issues
no
it will not work anymore
No but you should have them incase something goes wrong and it can help the creen to not wear out as fast to use them more.