Well your disc is officially garbage because it's scratched for sure. Don't bother trying to fix your game disc. Do what I did. Go to sellitbroken.com and sell your game to them. They will give you good money for it.
Make sure you haven't scratched the disc. even 1 scratch might put it out of operation. if not, grab a drive cleaner, they have little brushes on them, and may clean your wii lens.
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The start byte should be above roughly 102000 no matter what N64 game you're corrupting, anything below will cause a permanent loop error because you're corrupting crucial data in the ROM.
You did not mention the model number. Anyway, see page 26 (PC Connection) of this manual. Supported modes are given here. If video mode does not one of them, Format Not Supported will be displayed.
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The blinking red light on your Nintendo NES game system typically indicates a connection or cartridge issue. It could mean that the cartridge isn't inserted properly or is dirty. Try removing the cartridge, blowing on it to remove dust, and reinserting it firmly. If the problem persists, you may want to clean the connectors on both the cartridge and the NES system with a soft, clean cloth or cleaning solution specifically designed for this purpose. If that doesn't resolve the issue, there might be a more serious problem with the console, and you may need to consult a technician for repairs.
It could very well be the fact that it has stopped working and has now died on you guys also. You can be another Wii console from Lukie Games or DKOldies or JJ games or East Starland games.
I think that the Wi U console that you have bought is broken and you will have to bu another Wii U console. Lukie Games and DK Oldies and East Starland Games and JJ games sells Wii U consoles.
I'm assuming you are talking about the nintendo DS. Here is the info on that error code straight from nintendo:
Error Code: 52203
The Access Point you are attempting to connect from is not connected to the internet or a firewall is blocking traffic necessary for connecting to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. What to do will depend on where you are trying to connect from:
What to do:
If you have multiple connection files saved to your Nintendo DS, the error message you received can help determine which connection file may be experiencing a problem:
Errors ending in 0 = connection file 1
Errors ending in 1 = connection file 2
Errors ending in 2 = connection file 3
Errors ending in 3 = Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
Verify that your router is connected to the internet when attempting to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. If you are not able to access the internet on your computer, then there is a problem with your internet connection. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for more information.
America Online (AOL) broadband users may experience difficulties when attempting to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Please contact America Online for assistance.
If this error occurs regularly, while you are playing at home, it is likely a connection problem related to your firewall settings. For more information on firewalls and the Nintendo WFC, click here.
If the above information does not work, and you are using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, click here for additional assistance.
If the above information does not work, and you are connecting at home with a wireless router, there could be settings on your router that need to be adjusted. Please click here for more information.
Connecting from a non-partnered Hotspot:
If you have multiple connection files saved to your Nintendo DS, the error message you received can help determine which connection file may be experiencing a problem:
Errors ending in 0 = connection file 1
Errors ending in 1 = connection file 2
Errors ending in 2 = connection file 3
Errors ending in 3 = Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
The access point at the Hotspot may not be experiencing problems. Ask the staff on site if their Wi-Fi network is up and running.
If the Hotspot's access point has a built-in firewall or other security that interferes with the necessary transmissions from the Nintendo DS, then the access point will not be compatible with the Nintendo DS.
Try another Hotspot. To search for known Hotspots in your area, click here.
It could be that the power switch went bad is is not working or the fuses has quit working and need to be replaced or a loose connection with the screen then for your gameboy advance to not be powering on. Or the battery terminals are loose or broken and need to be replaced.It may of just had died t on you if it is very old. You should purchase a new gameboy advance then from Lukie games and East Starland games and DKOldies.