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Título:

My Nintendo 64 turns on, but there's no picture.

Texto:

I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately, it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on and the red light lights up as usual, but I can't get any picture on the screen.
I've tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I've configured it correctly. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
== Update: ==
-It works!
-
-I've tried:
+It works! I've tried:
* Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
* To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
* Different games.
* Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
* Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry Q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all the solutions I've tried, as I don't know which one solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: Ron Davis

Título:

-Turns on, but there's no picture.
+My Nintendo 64 turns on, but there's no picture.

Texto:

-Hi,
+I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately, it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on and the red light lights up as usual, but I can't get any picture on the screen.
-I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light lights up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
+I've tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
-I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
-
-I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I've configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
+I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I've configured it correctly. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
-Update:
+== Update: ==
It works!
I've tried:
-- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
+* Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
+* To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
+* Different games.
+* Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
+* Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry Q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
-- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
-
-- Different games.
-
-- Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
-
-- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
-
-When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
+When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all the solutions I've tried, as I don't know which one solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: None

Título:

Turns on, but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light lights up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I've configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Update:
It works!
-
-Thanks for the replies! :)
I've tried:
- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
- Different games.
- Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: None

Título:

Turns on, but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light lights up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
-I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
+I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I've configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Update:
It works!
Thanks for the replies! :)
I've tried:
- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
- Different games.
- Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: None

Título:

Turns on, but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
-I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
+I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light lights up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Update:
It works!
Thanks for the replies! :)
I've tried:
- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
- Different games.
- Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: None

Título:

-Turns on but there's no picture.
+Turns on, but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,

I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.

I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.

I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.

Any help would be appreciated!

Update:

It works!

Thanks for the replies! :)

I've tried:

- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.

- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).

- Different games.

- Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).

- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge  with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.

When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.

Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: None

Título:

Turns on but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Update:
It works!
Thanks for the replies! :)
I've tried:
- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
- Different games.
-- Different cables (that work on my SNES).
+- Different AV cables (that work on my SNES).
- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

28462

Editado por: None

Título:

Turns on but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
-I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
+I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Update:
It works!
+
Thanks for the replies! :)
I've tried:
- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
- Different games.
- Different cables (that work on my SNES).
- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Resposta aceita:

+28462

Editado por: None

Título:

-Turns on but theres no picture.
+Turns on but there's no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
-I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right.
+I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right. My SNES works just fine on it.
Any help would be appreciated!
-(Sorry if theres any spelling mistakes. English isn't my native language.)
+Update:
-Update:
-Hi, and thanks for the replies! :)
-Unfortunately I've been away and haven't had access to my N64.
-
-I've tried:
-- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
-- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine.
-- Different games.
-- Different cables. They work on my SNES.
-- Cleaning the connections on the game with a dry q-tip on a game not that important.
+It works!
+Thanks for the replies! :)
-Haven't got any isopropyl. When I start the machine I don't get anything. No video nor audio. The screen doesn't even flicker. I have a HDTV, but my SNES works just fine. I'm starting to get scared.
-Is there anything else I can do?
+I've tried:
-Thanks!
+- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
+
+- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine (not recommended).
+
+- Different games.
+
+- Different cables (that work on my SNES).
+
+- Cleaning the connectors on a cartridge with both dry q-tips and with isopropyl alcohol.
+
+When I started the machine I didn't see or hear anything. The screen didn't even flicker. I retried the steps some time later and magically it worked. I've listed all steps as I don't know which step solved my problem.
+
+Thanks for all the help!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Editado por: None

Título:

Turns on but theres no picture.

Texto:

Hi,
I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.
I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.
I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right.
Any help would be appreciated!
(Sorry if theres any spelling mistakes. English isn't my native language.)
+
+Update:
+Hi, and thanks for the replies! :)
+Unfortunately I've been away and haven't had access to my N64.
+
+I've tried:
+- Removing the Expansion Pack (original) and putting it back in.
+- To blow on the cartridge and on the machine.
+- Different games.
+- Different cables. They work on my SNES.
+- Cleaning the connections on the game with a dry q-tip on a game not that important.
+
+Haven't got any isopropyl. When I start the machine I don't get anything. No video nor audio. The screen doesn't even flicker. I have a HDTV, but my SNES works just fine. I'm starting to get scared.
+Is there anything else I can do?
+
+Thanks!

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open

Postagem original de: None

Título:

Turns on but theres no picture.

Texto:

Hi,

I have an old PAL Nintendo 64 that I wanted to play the other day. Unfortunately it wouldn't work. The machine itself turns on as the red light light up as usual, but I couldn't get any picture on the screen.

I tried different cables including an old SNES cable (that worked last time some years ago) and a GameCube s-video cable.

I have a fairly new TV, but I'm certain I configured it right.

Any help would be appreciated!

(Sorry if theres any spelling mistakes. English isn't my native language.)

Dispositivo:

Nintendo 64

Status:

open