I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
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Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
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Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle being almost 20 years old and required a refresh.
***EDIT: It says online using noflashme is not recommended for DS Lite. The DS I fixed was the original DS. Also, I wanted to clarify that I did not have flashme installed. I just used the tool to reinstall the stock firmware.***
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
-
EDIT: It says online using noflashme is not recommended for DS Lite. The DS I fixed was the original DS. Also, I wanted to clarify that I did not have flashme installed. I just used the tool to reinstall the stock firmware.
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Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
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Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
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***EDIT: It says online using noflashme is not recommended for DS Lite. The DS I fixed was the original DS. Also, I wanted to clarify that I did not have flashme installed. I just used the tool to reinstall the stock firmware.***
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
-
EDIT: It says online using noflashme is not recommended for DS Lite. I mine was the original DS. Also, I wanted to clarify that I did not have flashme installed. I just used the tool to reinstall the stock firmware.
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EDIT: It says online using noflashme is not recommended for DS Lite. The DS I fixed was the original DS. Also, I wanted to clarify that I did not have flashme installed. I just used the tool to reinstall the stock firmware.
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
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EDIT: It says online using noflashme is not recommended for DS Lite. I mine was the original DS. Also, I wanted to clarify that I did not have flashme installed. I just used the tool to reinstall the stock firmware.
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
-
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to revert the firmware back to stock. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
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Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to reinstall the stock firmware. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
-
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to revert the firmware back to stock. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of it's lifecycle and required a refresh.
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Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to revert the firmware back to stock. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of its lifecycle and required a refresh.
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
-
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L while powering on.
+
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L, while powering on.
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to revert the firmware back to stock. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of it's lifecycle and required a refresh.
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
-
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L.
+
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L while powering on.
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to revert the firmware back to stock. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of it's lifecycle and required a refresh.
I was having the same problem. My Nintendo DS NTR 001 showed white screens after showing the Nintendo DS logo.
I found out you can boot directly into a DS cartridge by holding ABXY + R, or directly into a GBA cartridge by holding ABXY + L.
Doing so, I was able to run a cartridge with noflashme to revert the firmware back to stock. I believe the data retention on the flash chip may have reached the end of it's lifecycle and required a refresh.