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By yourself, most likely not. Unless you have a tri-wing screwdriver (a screwdriver made specifically for the products of Nintendo like the Wii), an excellend knowledge of how a Nintendo DS or any video game system works, and an understanding of what is wrong, then probably no.

You're best bet is to send it to Nintendo to fix. If it is still under warranty, it will be free.

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