This is a somewhat common problem. One thing you can try is what is known as "The Paper Trick":
To do the fix:
1. Remove the small screw from the r4ds.
2. Remove the back and remove the main chip.
3. Tear a small piece of paper off of something and fold that piece but make sure its not very...
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
This seems to be some sort of boilerplate response... because I've seen it verbatim in two separate places now... once as a supposed email response, and another as a cut and paste from "one of the main forums from the site director", whatever that's supposed to...
"r4ds and r4ds3 were once the same company. there were 4 partners that split up. the r4ds3 partners took the software engineers with them. as you can see the r4ds has not had a software update since 4/2008 and the r4ds3 company has had updates since the split in may. you can see the r4ds3...
Hey Urza,
I'm including your site blacklist as part of a scammers and fake thread I'm maintaining here:
http://www.r4ds-forums.com/rf/the-official...read-t1099.html
(The thread I'm maintaining is R4-DS-centric, though)
I'm crediting you for the information and pointing people to this thread...
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi