Thursday, April 14, 2011

Fix Nintendo DS Hinge Step-by-Step


This process will require : Tri-Wing screwdriver, Replacement DS plastic shell, Pliers

Power off the Nintendo DS and close the lid. Flip the unit over so that the bottom half is facing up. Use the Tri-Wing screwdriver to remove the seven screws on the bottom of the plastic shell.
Lift the bottom half of the plastic shell off the DS and set it aside. Remove the four screws holding the motherboard to the casing. Disconnect the cable at the upper-left end of the motherboard.
Pull the motherboard out of the casing. Remove the screw at the top of the case that holds the screen in place.
Flip the DS back over and open the lid so that you can see the top screen. Remove the four screws located on the left and right sides of the screen. Pull the plastic case off the screen.
Push the screwdriver through the broken hinge adjuster at the left or right side of the DS. Lift the screwdriver upward toward you to remove the hinge adjuster and the remaining plastic casing.
Place the top half of the new plastic shell onto the DS screen. Grip the left hinge adjuster with a pair of pliers and carefully squeeze it until it snaps into place. Repeat the process on the right hinge adjuster.
Replace the screws you removed and turn the DS over. Reconnect the motherboard and its cable. Set the bottom half of the plastic shell on the DS and reconnect the screws.
I hope this helps you guys alot with your Nintendo Ds hinge problem. If you guys want to fix another problem with your DS, visit Nintendo Repair Parts, Service and Guides They have all the parts and services you need to fix your Nintendo Ds (or any nintendo console) properly.









Wednesday, April 13, 2011

How to fix a PS2 Step-by-Step

Damaged Disk

Examine the disk's surface. Angle the disk to let the light reflect off different areas, allowing you to see any scratches. Try another disk in the PS2 if the original disk is scratched. If the second disk works, the original disk needs to be fixed or replaced. Clean the original disk off, and try it in the drive again. It's possible that dirt or dust was obscuring an important piece of data. Use a disk cleaning kit or replace the disk if the error occurs again.

Fix dirty Laser Head

Eject the PS2 tray, and look inside. Check if there is a buildup of dust or grime. Test a few different types of disks: a PS One game, a silver PS2 game, a blue PS2 game and a DVD. If the system reads certain types of disks but not others, it may have an alignment issue. Continue with the laser head cleaning if the PS2 responds the same to all disk types. Blow canned air into the disk tray bay to clear the debris. Use a laser lens cleaning kit on the PS2 if the canned air cleaning did not work.

Fix Laser Alignment

Clean the laser head before attempting a laser alignment. The alignment may be unnecessary, and you will void your warranty by opening the case. Turn the PS2 over. Remove all screws on the bottom of the system. Take the plastic cover off, and set it aside. Remove the four screws from the corners of the drive bay, and set this cover aside. Find the large white cog located on the drive. This part is the laser lens adjustment gear. Eject the tray, and mark the cog with the starting position. Click the cog counter-clockwise to bring the lens up. Test the drive with a disk every one to two clicks until you find a setting that works. Put the drive bay case back on. Put the PS2 casing back on.

I really hope this helps guys, i know how much it sucks to have a game malfunction. If you want to fix other problems with your PS2 and not have to pay to have it repaired, i recommend PS2 Repair Guide Pro. They have an 8 week risk free program if you're in anyway dissatisfied (and you cant beat the price trust me.) CLICK HERE to find out more about PS2 Repair Guide Pro.







Tuesday, April 12, 2011

How to Fix PSP Analog Stick and UMD drive


Fixing and even replacing the analog stick (or joystick) on a Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a simple procedure. You can use the same procedures for cleaning around the area as well, which can increase performance. Because of the common problems with joystick performance, cleaning and replacing the analog stick is an effective way to maintain your PSP.

What you'll need: Small Phillips screwdriver, Soft clean cloth, Replacement analog stick (optional) Needle-nose tweezers (optional)

1. Remove the faceplate from your PSP by unscrewing the five screws that hold it in place. Four are on the back of the PSP, but the fifth is underneath the screen on the bottom edge. (Make sure you do not lose the screws)
2. Gently pull off the top of the analog stick. (It should pop off after a small amount of pressure.) Wipe the exposed area with the cloth, removing any dust and debris. (If you are going to replace the analog stick with a new one, place the new analog stick onto the small nub of plastic sticking up by pressing down until it clicks into place.)
3. Remove the small plastic rectangle just to the right of the analog stick's contact with tweezers, if you have them, or carefully with your fingers. Notice the four gold squares on each side of the rectangle. These contacts often become dirty, so using a small cloth, clean all sides of the rectangle. Now replace the piece of plastic, making sure that the gold contacts touch the contacts on the PSP. Use the cloth to wipe the contacts on the PSP faceplate as well.
4. Replace the faceplate and screws, and test your PSP's analog stick.
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The PSP has a mechanical drive that rotates an optical disc which is inserted into it. This drive can be affected by the operating system during normal use and then fail to start up the next time the PSP is turned on and a disc is inserted into it. Fixing the UMD drive so that it will once again work takes just a couple of hours and will not affect the warranty or damage the PSP in any way.
What you'll need: Clean cloth, PSP battery supply, Camel's hair brush, Lint free cloth

1. Go to the Settings menu from the Home screen and select System Settings> UMD AutoStart> On. Turn off the PSP using the power switch.
2. Pick up the PSP open the UMD drive. Hold the PSP upside down to release any loose dirt from inside of the drive. Take the camel's hair brush and blow any dust or debris from inside of the UMD drive. Take the lint free cloth and gently wipe around the edges of the lid of the UMD drive to remove any loose dirt. Do the same on the PSP where the lid meets the back of the console's case.
3. Close the lid of the UMD drive and put the PSP face down on the clean cloth. Open the battery compartment and remove the battery. Clean out the battery compartment with the lint free cloth, and also the battery contacts on the battery.
4. Pick up the PSP and release the latch so that the lid of the UMD drive opens. Insert a UMD disc into the UMD drive and close the lid by pressing gently on the back of the lid so that it closes. Put the PSP face down on the clean cloth and insert the battery back into the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment. Then, turn the PSP over so that it is face up on the clean cloth. Insert the power supply into the PSP and charge the PSP for at least an hour. Remove the power supply and pick up the PSP. Turn the PSP on. Access the UMD disc from the "Home" menu and play the disc.

If you are looking for an all-in-one guide to help you fix ANY problems you may have with your PSP handheld console I strongly recommend the PSP Repair Guide . This guide has step-by-step written and video instructions on how to diagnose and fix any problems with your PSP. CLICK HERE for more info.





Monday, April 11, 2011

Linux for Playstation 3 - Turn your console into a desktop

The PlayStation 3 is an awesome device. Recently, this device has become all the more popular. A new revelation in this regard is that you can now use your PlayStation 3 as a computer as well. Yes you heard it right! And you can do so by installing Linux on your PS3.

By installing linux on your PS3, you can use your PS3 as a desktop computer. You may browse the internet with the help of Firefox, as well as do your assignments on Microsoft Word application, play your favorite games, and use many other computer applications as well. It's perhaps due to these reasons that people across world want to know how to install Linux on their PS3. No wonder, Linux on PS3 guide and install Linux on PS3 guide are two highly searched terms on the internet.
Steps to Take

1. Download the Linux for PS3 software

2. Copy it from your computer to a CD or disk that you can use for your pS3

3. Input the CD and follow the steps to install it

4. Run Linux and enjoy your new "computer" from your PS3



However this method is not %100 percent safe and cause many people problems with thier PS3. This is why you need PS3 Magic, which makes the process of installing Linux on your PS3 an absolute cakewalk for you. And more importantly, it does not harm your PS3. Also the warranty on your PS3 would be saved as well.

All these factors make this software a necessity, if you are looking forward to installing Linux on your PlayStation 3. In any case, installing Linux on your PS3 would prove quite advantageous for you.

PS3 Magic is a welcome change in this regard. You can install Linux the safe and easy way in a few clicks. Click Here for More Info about PS3 Magic.



 
 

How to Unlock (Homebrew) Your Wii - Step by Step

1. Get The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. You can find this game at almost any game store. You don't need to keep this game in most case, but it is a awesome game why not just keep, and you can help out your friends. (If you have modchip in your wii, you don't need this game. You can install a modchip for around $140, and this game just $50 for new one, and $30-35 for used one. Its up to you.)

2. You need an SD card less than 2 gigabytes and a computer with SD card reader. After you have SD card read in the card reader, go to Wiibrew main page (google it, you will find at the first line). You need several files from here, and all of them are free, and no sign up required.

All files will be in RAR form, so you will need to unzip them. The first file is Twinlight hack, get the new version, and unzip into SD card. ( After you unzip you wii find a private folder, which is save game files). The twinlight hack website have very clear introduction for choosing the save game files regarding the Game version.

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Now you're half way there!

Play the game like normal the first time and have the game save a file into your wii. Then go to wii menu and find your save game in your wii (Twinlight hack also have very clear introduction at this part). Now delete your game save from wii, and put your SD card which has Twinlight hack save game in a private folder.

Now go to wii menu, and then to the data manager at SD card. Your wii will show three game save files. I use US game, so I click US, and click yes to copy save game into your wii. (Sometimes the copy fails you may need to try different twinlight hack version.)

4. Take your SD card out the Wii, and go to the wiibrew application again, find an application called Homebrew channel, download it, and unzip it to the SD card. You will find a boot.doi file at SD card root direction. Put your SD card back into wii, and insert your The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game to play.

When you begin your game, you will need to choose a save game dependent on your Game version. After clicking the right game save, you will need to talk to a person in the game, and the screen will become black with several options. Choose boot from SD card.

Your Wii will install the Homebrew channel from the SD card. After it is done, you will find a new chanel on your wii, and it is the door for your other functions on the wii.

( If you need to play DVD's, you need install DVDX from the twinligh hack, or Homebrew channel.)

Now you're finished, you have unlocked the full potential of your Wii.
If this is too complicated for you, too expensive, or has harmed or you think it may harm your Wii Console, there is a MUCH easier way to do this (without Zelda or a modcip) There is a software called BreWii that will allow you to homebrew your Wii safely, cheaply and easily.

CLICK HERE for more info about BreWii.


How to Unlock Your PSP Step-by-Step Instructions

Gaming on the go can be fun, but constantly buying new games can be very expensive. You can create your own homebrew software for the Sony PSP, or download and install software made by other people. The PSP is a great handheld gaming system that was released in 2005, but its number of sales have always lagged behind its competitor, the Nintendo DS. This means that there are fewer games available for the console. However, homebrew game creators have stepped up to the challenge and used the platform to create their own software which allows PSP users to play back up games, homebrew applications and games, and import games ont heir console.
These are step by step instructions on how to install hombrew software on your wii (I cannot guarantee this is the safest way to do so, if you want to install homebrew software without risking damage to your console, scroll to the bottom of the page)

Things you will need:
Computer
USB data cable

1. Connect your PSP and your computer with the USB data cable.

2. Click the "Start" button on the Windows task bar, then open "Computer" or "My Computer," depending on your version of Windows.

3. Click the drive letter of your PSP in the screen that pops up, and then click the "PSP" folder.

4. Look for a folder called "GAME." If you don't see one, right click your mouse and select "New folder" from the pop-up menu, and name the new folder "GAME."

5. Double click the "GAME" folder to open it. Unzip or drag and drop your homebrew software into this folder, and it will be installed on your PSP.
As i stated above i cant guarantee that this method is %100 safe (especially if you make an error.) If you want to unlock your PSP quickly, safely and properly you need a PSP Unlocker

CLICK HERE for more info about the PSP Unlocker.





Friday, April 8, 2011

Wii Troubleshooting - Wii D.I.Y. troubleshooting

As much fun as it is, the Nintendo Wii, does have some errors. There are some common problems that occur with the Wii remote, internet connection, video display and powering up that effects a large proportion of consoles. Here are some of the best Wii troubleshooting tips that will help you to deal with the most common Wii errors. (It really is possible to fix Wii problems yourself!)

Before you can attempt to fix your Wii, you need to diagnose exactly what is wrong with your console. Here are some of the most common errors and the ways you can solve them.

* Wii Remote not functioning properly - This happens alot on most consoles. First, try disconnecting and then reconnecting the sensor bar. Make sure there are no large objects are in its way, and replace the batteries in your Wii remote. If this does not work, then refer to the bottom of this article to learn more about Wii remote troubleshooting.

* Game discs not working properly - This is also a common error, but any freezes, disc rejections or other disc errors can generally be fixed by taking a few basic steps. First, make sure that you are inserting the disc the right way up. Second, clean the disc carefully, making sure you dont scratch it, and remove any dirt marks or finger prints. You may also have to clean your Wii console's disc laser.

* Power difficulties - This can be one of the most scary errors to experience on your console, it also makes troubleshooting very difficult. First, you should only use an approved, official power adapter from Nintendo. Try disconnecting your AC adapter and then reconnecting it, and if this doesn't work, then you will have to do a more extensive repair.

* For any other errors - First you should restart your console, and remove all hardware and accessories. Then start adding the hardware to your Wii again, one part at a time, to see if this will fix the error. If not, you will have to carry out a more extensive repair.

Click Here to learn about aWii Repair Guide that will show you step-by-step how to fix a Wii, regardless of what error has affected your console. It's very easy to use, and has helped thousands of gamers to fix Wii errors on their consoles, safely, easily and cheaply. Regardless of what is wrong with your Wii, you can use this guide to repair the problem.




Thursday, April 7, 2011

How to Fix your Xbox 360 console

Are you having problems with your xbox 360? Does your Xbox 360 get the Red Ring of Death, having video issues or making unusual noises? As many as 30- 50% of Xbox users have problems with their console. So if you're reading this you are probably wondering, what can you do or what are your options?

If your Xbox 360 is not working or only works for a short time and then stops then it needs to be repaired. A repair is possible and there is no need to throw it away and purchase a new one. It is also good to know that the problems are most likely not your fault. There are some manufacturing defects that are built right into your Xbox that can show themselves after being used for a short period of time.

The manufacture has acknowledged these Xbox 360 problems and has even extended warranties to three years to address the issues. The warranty is only good if your console has not been opened or tampered with. If you have already tampered with your Xbox you still have other options for repair, not all is lost... just the free manufacture repair offer.

The first step to restoring your Xbox 360 is call the manufacture and see if you are still under warranty. Call 1-800-4MY-XBOX . If it is covered you can get it fixed for free. However, this process will take about 2- 6 weeks (which is alot of gaming downtime for true gamers) but this should be considered your first option.

If your Xbox is not under warranty the manufacture will still repair it but it will cost $100- $140 plus shipping and handling. This is recommended unless your are experienced with electronic repair. If you are handy when it comes to electronics you can purchase the necessary tools for repair on the internet, but remember, if you still have warranty coverage, self repair will void that warranty.

With the above said and understood, repairing your Xbox 360 problems is not all that hard if you take your time and are able to follow simple directions. Only basic technical skills and tools are required fix your console yourself.

Most Xbox problems are due to overheating and although you can contribute to overheating by not placing the console in a well ventilated place, the console does have a flaw in its design in this area. Your Xbox 360 is a powerful computer and generates a lot of heat especially when gaming for extended periods of time. All of it components are tightly fit into the casing with little room to spare so the chances of overheating are high. However, this overheating flaw can be addressed successfully.

You will be able to find all kinds of fixes for free on the web but for the most part they are temporary and can be harmful to your Xbox. For ex: the covering your console with a towel trick may cause your game to reset for a while but your consoles problems will persist and the continuous overheating will shorten the life span of internal components and may very well end in a total electronic failure. I have even seen some, for an Ring of Death Fix, suggest placing a bag of ice or frozen vegetables on or over your Xbox. Really?

This is why you need a step-by-step video Xbox 360 Repair Guide. Like most problems in life, exercising good common sense is the key to success. This is also the case when dealing with your consoles problems. By diagnosing and understanding the causes and taking the proper action you can have your Xbox 360 up and running again with a safe and permanent repair in a few hours, without spending a bundle on a new one. And you will never have to worry about it again!

Click Here for more info about the Xbox 360 Repair Guide so you can fix your console and begin gaming again.







Fix Any PS3 Problems Yourself

If your PS3 is having problems such as video display problems, the yellow light of death, red blinking light errors, or any other problem then you need a PS3 Repair Guide that will show you step-by-step directions to fix your ps3. Fixing your console yourself is definitely the best option, but you will need the right instructions to be able to do this safely and properly.

Let's be honest, sending your console back to Sony to have them repair it is not your best option. You will be charged $150 to have a problem fixed that is probably not even your own fault. Not only is there the cost, but you will also have to wait up to 2 months for your PS3 to be returned to you. This is a long period of gaming downtime, in which you will not be able to use your PS3. And that totally sucks because if you're a serious gamer like I am, your PS3 has multiple features that you put to use almost everyday.

So as you can see you need a PS3 Repair Guide with videos to show you how to repair your PS3 yourself, as this is a far better option than getting Sony to do the job for you. The repair guide videos are critical for enabling you to accurately fix your console without risking any damage to it, as you shouldn't rely on methods you might find on gaming forums and etc.

Without a PS3 Repair Guide it will be very difficult for you to fix your console yourself. However, by using one you can be assured that everything you are doing to your PS3 is safe and will not risk accidental damage. Video instructions are much easier to follow than just text or pictures, and make the whole PS3 repair process much simpler and more accessible for everybody.

Click Here for more info about the PS3 Repair Guide in order to fix errors on your console. You can be gaming again in less than a few hours using a PS3 Repair Guide.