The Nintendo DSi can be factory reset by holding down all the buttons except those on the D-pad, that is start, select, A, B, X, Y, L and R. If this does not work then you can take out the battery pack and placing it back in. For this you will need a screwdriver.
The Nintendo DSi is a handheld game system created by Nintendo and launched between 2008 and 2009 in Japan, North America, PAL territories and other regions. It is a seventh-generation console and the third iteration of the Nintendo DS; its primary market rival is Sony's PlayStation Portable. A larger model, entitled Nintendo DSi XL was launched between 2009 and 2010 in Japan, North America, PAL territories and other regions.
Development of the DSi began in late 2006, and it was unveiled during an October 2008 Nintendo conference in Tokyo. While the DSi's design is similar to that of the DS Lite, it features two digital cameras, supports internal and external content storage, and connects to an online store called the Nintendo DSi Shop. This new functionality was intended to facilitate personalization, so as to encourage each member of a household to purchase an individual DSi.
The DSi has more extensive multimedia features than previous DS models; pictures taken with its camera, downloadable software from Nintendo and AAC audio files from other devices can be stored to SD cards for future use. Before taking a photograph with the "Nintendo DSi Camera" software, users may modify the viewfinder's live image with ten "lens" options. Images captured with the DSi can be uploaded, via SD Cards, to the Wii's Photo Channel, and - for consoles with the 1.4 firmware update or greater - to the social networking website Facebook.
The built-in "Nintendo DSi Sound" player has voice recording and music playback functionality. Voice recordings can be edited with audio filters, and manipulated through pitch and playback. Users may save and modify up to 18 ten-second sound clips recorded with the console's microphone. These clips are saved on the unit itself but cannot be saved to SD card for export. Users can also play music from SD cards with visualizations displayed on the upper screen.
The Nintendo DSi is a handheld game system created by Nintendo and launched between 2008 and 2009 in Japan, North America, PAL territories and other regions. It is a seventh-generation console and the third iteration of the Nintendo DS; its primary market rival is Sony's PlayStation Portable. A larger model, entitled Nintendo DSi XL was launched between 2009 and 2010 in Japan, North America, PAL territories and other regions.
Development of the DSi began in late 2006, and it was unveiled during an October 2008 Nintendo conference in Tokyo. While the DSi's design is similar to that of the DS Lite, it features two digital cameras, supports internal and external content storage, and connects to an online store called the Nintendo DSi Shop. This new functionality was intended to facilitate personalization, so as to encourage each member of a household to purchase an individual DSi.
The DSi has more extensive multimedia features than previous DS models; pictures taken with its camera, downloadable software from Nintendo and AAC audio files from other devices can be stored to SD cards for future use. Before taking a photograph with the "Nintendo DSi Camera" software, users may modify the viewfinder's live image with ten "lens" options. Images captured with the DSi can be uploaded, via SD Cards, to the Wii's Photo Channel, and - for consoles with the 1.4 firmware update or greater - to the social networking website Facebook.
The built-in "Nintendo DSi Sound" player has voice recording and music playback functionality. Voice recordings can be edited with audio filters, and manipulated through pitch and playback. Users may save and modify up to 18 ten-second sound clips recorded with the console's microphone. These clips are saved on the unit itself but cannot be saved to SD card for export. Users can also play music from SD cards with visualizations displayed on the upper screen.