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Hi Liam! | |
With good battery, you mean it’s tested? Or used at a different SP? | |
Alright.. First I advise you to check the ribbon cable if it’s seated as it should. | |
Next, is to check the motherboard if something is damaged or felt off. | |
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+ | https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nintendo+Game+Boy+Advance+SP+Motherboard+Replacement/12788 |
Check the cap, do some measures and check the battery pins. | |
My guess: Motherboard related OR ribbon cable not seated properly (for the DS Lite series, this issue happened if the ribbon cable was loose or not seated as it should. It looks like it’s all good and seated as it should, but it wasn’t..) |
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Hi Liam! | |
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+ | With good battery, you mean it’s tested? Or used at a different SP? |
Alright.. First I advise you to check the ribbon cable if it’s seated as it should. | |
Next, is to check the motherboard if something is damaged or felt off. | |
[guide|12735] | |
Check the cap, do some measures and check the battery pins. | |
My guess: Motherboard related OR ribbon cable not seated properly (for the DS Lite series, this issue happened if the ribbon cable was loose or not seated as it should. It looks like it’s all good and seated as it should, but it wasn’t..) |
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Postagem original de: koppie007
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Hi Liam! Alright.. First I advise you to check the ribbon cable if it’s seated as it should. Next, is to check the motherboard if something is damaged or felt off. [guide|12735] Check the cap, do some measures and check the battery pins. My guess: Motherboard related OR ribbon cable not seated properly (for the DS Lite series, this issue happened if the ribbon cable was loose or not seated as it should. It looks like it’s all good and seated as it should, but it wasn’t..)
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