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deadparrot

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N64 Is Dead?
« on: June 22, 2007, 06:41:00 AM »

I used my N64 for the first time in years a few months ago and it worked great.  Played Super Smash Bros. and a few other classics I had forgotten my love for.  I went to turn it on a few weeks ago, and for no apparent reason, it wouldn't boot.  So I bought myself a gamebit and when about opening the thing.  No dust, nothing.  The console is in perfect, mint condition but it won't turn on!

I eventually got it to boot by leaving the top off and poking the heatsinks until THPS2 booted.  I went to try that again the other day after being greeted once again by the brief flash on the TV, but nothing after that.  I couldn't get it to boot no matter what I did.

Has anybody here ever repaired an N64 like this?
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BlackWaterOp

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N64 Is Dead?
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2007, 07:13:00 AM »

You might need to clean your games and/or connector inside the N64. To clean the games, get a Q-tip wet with rubbing alcohol and wipe bothe sides of the pins. To clean the N64 connector, you can use a spatula with really fine grit sandpaper on the tip. Put some rubbing alcohol in it and insert it into the connector like a game back and forth a few times. After that it should work first try everytime.

If this doesn\'t work, let me know, I sell Nintendo Systems on eBay.
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