My advice is this: contact Nintendo or the shop you bought it from.
Attempting to fix it yourself from advice people on an online forum gave to you could cause you to break it further, or if it is still under warranty, void the warranty.
My advice is this: contact Nintendo or the shop you bought it from.
Attempting to fix it yourself from advice people on an online forum gave to you could cause you to break it further, or if it is still under warranty, void the warranty.
ash10692
Yep, exactly. If you have a warranty on the thing, don't do anything. Just ask how you can get it fixed.
If you tamper with it in an attempt to fix it, you're destroying it in a way that it's "intentional" and the warranty you have won't be worth crap. Even if you don't have a warranty, it's highly unlikely anyone on the forums is going to be able to give you advice that Nintendo themselves can't give you.
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