In some cases, there is nothing you can do to repair your Replay, but there are some tricks you can use that might get it up and running again! Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods.
Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Check to make sure your action replay is detected. Insert your action replay as you normally would into your Nintendo DS. After you receive the "Warning - Health and Safety" warning message, if your Action Replay does not load, your DS is not detecting your action replay.
Remove your action replay. Clean the cartridge connectors. Common household cleaners can damage the connectors that link your Action Replay to your DS, so it's best to avoid these. They are shaped like a series of flat, metallic teeth, much like the teeth of a comb. You can also use electronics cleaner, which is available at most electronics stores or larger retailers that have technology departments, like Target or Walmart.
Do not use too much of your cleaner. This can do damage to the internal parts of your Action Replay or your DS. Instead, dampen your cotton-ball or Q-tip with your cleaner, wipe the connectors, and then dry with a clean, soft cloth. Attempt using your Action Replay again. Now that you've cleaned the connectors on your action replay, there should be better connectivity between it and your DS and, hopefully, it will start normally.
If this does not solve your problem, your Action Replay might be broken or your situation might require a different fix. Method 2. Turn off your Nintendo DS. While turned off, press and hold the A and B buttons on your DS.
Continue holding both of these buttons and turn on your DS. Continue to hold A and B while your DS powers up. Press and hold Start and Select. You will need to do this while continuing to hold down the A and B buttons.
Wait until you see the Nintendo screen displayed, but before the Action Replay screen stating, "This product is not endorsed by Nintendo" before you press Start and Select. Hold all four buttons. You may need to continue holding these buttons for a few seconds, but when you see the main screen for your Action Replay displayed, you can release the buttons you've been holding. Input codes and check that your Replay is working correctly.
Your product is now reset, and will likely accept codes once more. To make sure that all is well with your Replay, input codes as normal. If your codes work, you've fixed your Action Replay. If this does not fix your action replay, it may be irreparable or you may need to try another solution to fix your problem. Method 3. Remove your Action Replay from your DS. Before you remove your Replay from your DS, you should first power it down completely.
Failing to do so could create even more problems with your Replay. Connect your Replay to a computer. Use this cable to hook up your Replay to an available computer. USB slots usually be found in the back or on the sides of your computer. You can determine a USB slot from other ports by finding the slot with a rectangular wafer in the middle; this will be your USB slot.
Open the Replay code manager. The Replay code manager is a way for you to input and adjust cheats that are on your Replay. Some versions of Action Replay come with a disk that has this software on it, but in the event you don't have this disk or lost it, a quick Internet search for "Action Replay DS code manager" should populate a list of sites where you can potentially download this software.
Go into the code manager option menu. Click this to view a list of options. Reset the device. Select "Reset Device. Verify that your Replay is fixed. The v1. Download the v1. While the Action Replay DS is set to its home screen, set the Action Replay DS to the update mode by selecting the update computer mouse icon from your consoles touch screen. Drag and drop the downloaded v1. The firmware update will now automatically begin, the first part of the update may take a number of minutes to complete.
Once the writing of the firmware is complete, the Action Replay DS will automatically disconnect from your computer. As prompted you will now need to restart your console to complete the firmware update.
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