NES Problems
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NES Problems
Does anybody know how to get an NES to read games. Mine will read them but only after 30mins. of turning it on and off.
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Re: NES Problems
the 72 pin connector inside the nintendo might be gong bad, if so, replace the 72 pin connector inside your NES and that should make it read games better.
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I tried that a couple years ago and it really didn't do much. So I don't know if it's the games being dirty or what.Gary_b wrote:the 72 pin connector inside the nintendo might be gong bad, if so, replace the 72 pin connector inside your NES and that should make it read games better.
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it very well could be dirty games. try cleaning the games with some rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip.Hobofreak wrote: So I don't know if it's the games being dirty or what.
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There's a myth that blowing on NES cartridges,damages the the pins like the "going blind from masturbation(pardon my french) and sitting too close to the TV" it's not true.
If your loader doesn't work, it may be because of bad connectors. Try disasembling you NES and wiping and cleaning them with alcohol.
If your loader doesn't work, it may be because of bad connectors. Try disasembling you NES and wiping and cleaning them with alcohol.
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Re: NES Problems
I've done that many times and its never worked for me, but today I got the idea of using sand paper to clean the contacts on the system and games. And what do you know it actually worked. Now my games actually play and I don't have to reset it a million times to get them to work.MrSega wrote: If your loader doesn't work, it may be because of bad connectors. Try disasembling you NES and wiping and cleaning them with alcohol.
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Re: NES Problems
I have that issue with my NES.
What I do is I blow inside in the NES, and I also blow in the games & clean them with rubbing alchol. I also clean them a couple of times a week to keep em clean, and blow inside the NES regularly to keep out the dust. Since you already replaced the 72 pin it sounds like the NES is being collected with dust and unable to play games. I also second MrSega's idea.
What I do is I blow inside in the NES, and I also blow in the games & clean them with rubbing alchol. I also clean them a couple of times a week to keep em clean, and blow inside the NES regularly to keep out the dust. Since you already replaced the 72 pin it sounds like the NES is being collected with dust and unable to play games. I also second MrSega's idea.
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