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2009-02-18
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2009-02-18
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2009-02-19
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2009-02-19
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If you've reflashed, reinstalled and nobody else is having this issue, but you are, then I'm still inclined to believe that the SD card may be the weak link.
The reason I say this is because I've used two different microSD cards on my Nintendo DS; both functioned just fine for basic stuff like storing files and neither showed any corruption, but only one card would crash my DS if I ever tried to save a game. That taught me that not all cards are built to the same standard of quality.
If you could try a different card, I would recommend this just to be sure that it's not your card.
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Udated to canola beta 11 and I am now having reboot issues when the charger is plugged in. Gets into a reboot cycle and won't stop until charger is unplugged.
I totally reflashed the device with the latest firmware (Not auto-upgrade) and installed canola beta 11 and still have the same results.
Even gets into a reboot cycle with out turning the device on. That's with the device off, plug charger in, charging screen appears then device reboots.
It seems strange that canola would be to blame but it started happening RIGHT after updating to beta 11 from 10 which gave me no issues.
My battery is roughly a year old. Any advice would be helpful.
eric