Flashing DS's and Pass cards..
Hi,
I just watched a few reviews of the EZ4-Lite. Seems good, the complaints about the tiny amount it sticks out seem a bit of an overreaction to me, but hey.
Anyway, the reviewer had a superkey as his bypassing thing of choice, and i notice that when you turn the DS on with that setup it shows the original ds boot screen, but then boots straight to the ez4. Im just paranoidly checking that if you run an ordinary ds game (without the EZ4L inside the gba slot) that the ds functions completely normally?
also, what risks will i have from bricking if i bought all this stuff, i dont know much about it.
thanks for any help
Do not wriggle when flashing a DS Lite!
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Originally Posted by Mr_Biggs
....i just flashed my DS today with a passkey 2 and m3 SD card. ...... wiggled a paperclip around in the hole until the progress started progressing......
I sell this stuff for a living and flash a lot of consoles - when the DS Lite was released I was pleased to see that the procedure was the same, but then Ninty released a third wave of DS Lites (before they released them in Europe).
These DS Lites and every one since, have a screw next to the contacts you need to short together. Because I wriggled my screwdriver not knowing this, I touched the screwhead and this caused the console mainboard power surge protection fuse to blow.
Because it was an import, it was not practical to return it - now, if it ever happens again, I will simply return it to the shop - nobody can tell how the fuse blew, so they are bound to replace it.
So, don't wriggle! Make sure you use a tool that can not be put in at an angle - I use a rolled up bit of tinfoil now, after flashing many, many consoles I find that the best.