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I was trying to import
it's a copyright protection error... happens with some CD's... try copying the songs to a PC and use a flash drive to transfer, or copy to the PC and burn to a new disk
When playing Red Dead Redemption
If a game freezes, then the problem is usually due to the PS3 overheating. The PS3 needs good airflow through the vents so make sure that you don't put it in a corner or in a place where the hot air won't linger around for long like near a window. Also, don't play for too long; give your PS3 a break every once in a while (1 minute breaks don't count) :)
How do I get my Kirby 64 and the crystal shards to save?
I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your Kirby 64 and the Crystal Shards cartridges not saving properly. This issue can be frustrating, but there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Clean the Cartridge Contacts: The first step is to ensure that the contacts on both the N64 cartridge and the N64 console are clean and free of dust or dirt. Use a soft, dry cloth or a cleaning solution specifically designed for cleaning game cartridges. Make sure the contacts are completely dry before inserting the cartridge into the console.
- Check the Save Battery: Kirby 64 and the Crystal Shards, like many older games, uses a battery inside the cartridge to maintain save data. Over time, this battery can wear out. If you've purchased three new cartridges and none of them save, it's possible that the batteries in those cartridges are also depleted. Replacing the battery may solve the issue, but it requires opening the cartridge and soldering skills. If you're not comfortable with this, you may want to seek the help of a professional.
- Use an N64 Memory Card: Some N64 games require a memory card to save progress. While Kirby 64 generally saves directly on the cartridge, there's a slim possibility that it might require a memory card for some reason. Make sure you have a compatible memory card inserted into your N64 controller. However, this is unlikely to be the issue since you mentioned other games save fine.
- Test on Another N64 Console: If possible, try your Kirby 64 cartridge on a different N64 console to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is with the cartridge or your console.
- Check for Authenticity: Ensure that the cartridges you purchased are genuine Nintendo cartridges. Counterfeit or bootleg cartridges may have issues with saving or may not work correctly.
- Contact Customer Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a defect in the cartridges themselves. You may want to contact the retailer or the manufacturer (if possible) for support or to inquire about a replacement.
Remember that tampering with the internal components of the cartridge can be risky, so only attempt to replace the battery if you are comfortable with electronics and have the necessary tools and skills.
If none of these steps work and the issue persists, you may need to consider purchasing a different copy of the game from a reputable source to ensure you can enjoy Kirby 64 and the Crystal Shards with proper save functionality.
The game makes a beeping noise and freezes our screen
Okay, first off, NEVER unplug your wii, even when it freezes. This may cause it to short out and will make the problem worse. There is a way you can turn the Wii off while it is in the frozen state.
Hold down the power button for a maximum of 15 seconds, and this will kill the power of the wii without damaging it.
Okay, now to fix the problem: The best thing you can try is to reformat your wii. If this doesn't work, then check to see if it's a glitch in the game itself. Because if this problem doesn't happen on other games, then that could be the problem. Check on the web to see if anyone else is having the same delema with that game, then compare problems.
Hopefuly this helped, it's not the best solution but it should work pretty well.
Lag T66DCE Tramontane Acoustic Electric Guitar. It drains the battery even when unplugged.
I am willing to bet that you are leaving the tuner on after you tune the guitar using the built in electronic tuner. The battery should only be in use when using the tuner, or when it is actually plugged into an amp and being played. Other than that, there should not be any drain on the battery. Put a new battery in and strum it without plugging it into the amp. If your electronic tuner begins to register notes, then the tuner is on. There should be a little button on the control of the electronics that you push to turn the tuner off. If that is the issue and you are forgetting to turn the tuner off...then maybe download Guitartuna or some other app on your phone and use that to tune your guitar...then you won't have to remember to press the off button every time you tune your guitar.
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