Why won't the screen and red light stopping blinking?
Metin:
Maybe my NES has finally had its last day of life, but I think it can be fixed some how. When I put in a game and start it up, I get a flashing screen and blinking red light. I have taken apart my NES, cleaned it and moved the connectors closer together. It works occasionally now, but I wanted to know if there was anything else I could do to restore it and hopefully make it more functionally?
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== Update ==
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Bought a new 72-pin connector from ebay. Will get back to you guys with the results.
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'''Update:''' Bought a new 72-pin connector from ebay. Will get back to you guys with the results.
Why won't the screen and red light stopping blinking?
Metin:
Maybe my NES has finally had its last day of life, but I think it can be fixed some how. When I put in a game and start it up, I get a flashing screen and blinking red light. I have taken apart my NES, cleaned it and moved the connectors closer together. It works occasionally now, but I wanted to know if there was anything else I could do to restore it and hopefully make it more functionally?
== Update ==
Bought a new 72-pin connector from ebay. Will get back to you guys with the results.
Why won't the screen and red light stopping blinking?
Metin:
Maybe my NES has finally had its last day of life, but I think it can be fixed some how. When I put in a game and start it up, I get a flashing screen and blinking red light. I have taken apart my NES, cleaned it and moved the connectors closer together. It works occasionally now, but I wanted to know if there was anything else I could do to restore it and hopefully make it more functionally?
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== Update ==
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Bought a new 72-pin connector from ebay. Will get back to you guys with the results.
Why won't the screen and red light stopping blinking?
Metin:
Maybe my NES has finally had its last day of life, but I think it can be fixed some how. When I put in a game and start it up, I get a flashing screen and blinking red light. I have taken apart my NES, cleaned it and moved the connectors closer together. It works occasionally now, but I wanted to know if there was anything else I could do to restore it and hopefully make it more functionally?