Once charged, hold down the "Power" button to turn on and reset the operating system. The system should unfreeze itself; if not, follow the next step. Remove the battery from the Nintendo DSi. Unplug the AC adapter from the DSi. Loosen the two screws with a Philips screwdriver on the battery cover.
Remove the cover, then remove the battery. Put the old battery back in or replace it with a new battery. Removing and resituating an old battery will sometimes jolt the system and allow it to unlock itself. If you can't, they say that it will need to be repaired. Thanks for the link, where does it say it should work with a dead battery? Make sure you are pressing down with enough pressure. It's possible the rechargeable battery has been depleted.
If you are not able to power on the system after plugging it into the AC Adapter, then it appears the system may need to be repaired. Please click here for repair information. So I guess that rules it out. I was only able to find one fuse on the front of the board, F1, and then the battery fuse. I think there might be another fuse. Anyone have any idea or any advice on what else could be wrong? I am having trouble finding info on DSi's its all DS's and they are different. After a while, it turned on but it went to a black screen without a yellow light.
Now what? I was playing Mario party on my dsi then it just turned off, I pluged it in the charger, same thing! I tried opening it againand it did not work. My sister was playing her dsi and then she turned it off because she didn't want to play anymore. She opened it and turned it on but it would turn on for only a second and then turn off.
She tried charging and left it charging for a day to see if it would work. Next day, it still does the same thing. Im really confused it was working? Show 4 more comments. John Savio. Hi, take the battery out for about 5 mins. Put it back and plug the charger in. After about 1 hour of charging see if it turns back on.
Write back on what u did. Good luck. I did that and now it wont sit there and charge i have to hold it to make it charge and sometime it doesn't even do that. It doesn't seem to be charging, when I took the battery I checked it to see it it became round or inflated, it seemed fine and stuff, and it looks like it took charge. I don't think I can swap the battery yet. When I plug it, the lights showing it's charging - oh yeah I'm stupid. I did notice it uncharging quickly, so yeah. It's the battery, and no one has a dsi anymore.
Kevin Wells. After switching out the battery then the unit fires right up. Try pulling the battery for 5 mins and then charging but if that doesn't work then try swapping out the battery for a new one or borrow one from a friends DSi. But my DSi won't turn on, but does charge. Checked the battery points, but they were okay. Any idea what it could be?
Hello there. My Nintendo DSi has not been turning on for the past five years July and I need some advice in order to turn it back on. My laundry had been placed into a washing machine with the DSi in my pants pocket. When I took the DSi out of the machine I tried drying it in white rice.
After a few days of drying, I press the power button but nothing but a flicker of the red power light. No matter how much I charge the handheld, it still won't budge turning on. Nowadays, I still struggle to to turn on my DSi but has different affects of turning on.
Instead of the red flicking power light, the blue power light comes on with the a white screen mostly. Sometimes my DSi goes to the home menu but will not run any applications, probably due to water damage.
It always brings up a black screen with a message on the bottom screen, stating that an error occurred and that I needed to refer to the manual. If any of you guys know what is wrong with my DSi and knows how to fix it, tell me.
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