Here's how to fix it:
Hold down A and B before turning your DS on.
Still holding it down, turn it on.
Before "...Not by Nintendo..." screen pops up, hold down start and select, still holding A and B.
Continue holding them until Menu screen pops up.
It will most likely freeze when you let go, so turn it off, start it again, and it will work. :)
Not neccessarily. Blu Ray only effects the screen resolution of the movie you are watching. EG, the more lines (like Blu-ray) the better. It doesn't matter what type of movie it is, it's still going to be the maximum resoltion possible. So in the case of older movies that weren't widescreen, they are still going to be in the same format, blu-ray or not.
Why TV Retrace Lines OccurI am no expert, but I will try to explain A standard TV screen is made up of 480 lines from top to bottom. Retrace lines will only happen on a TV with a regular Picture tube (known as a CRT), they will not happen on a LCD or Plasma screen. So before I say how retrace lines happen, lets first get little understanding of how the TV puts an image on a CRT. The lines on a CRT are made by a device in the back (known as the neck)of the picture tube called the electron gun. By use of magnetic fields controlled through a device called a Yoke mounted on the neck of the CRT. Now the electron beam emitted by the electron gun is made to go across the front of the CRT screen that is coated with a layer of Phosphor that glows when the electron hits it. When that beam starts at one side reaches the opposite side of the picture tube it has to quickly return back to that first side in order to make that next line. On a standard TV, in order to make the image of a single frame, it creates this line across the screen 240 times from top to bottom, it then returns to the top and starts down again with a second set of 240 lines that fill in between the first 240 lines to create one full frame image of 480 lines, and it does this 30 times a second. Now the retrace lines you are asking about happens when a circuit in the TV known as the Blanking Circuit, fails causing the Beam that is moving from the bottom to the top of the screen to become visible.
"lines" going north and south on the equator = latitude longtitude- lines going east and west on the equator
They're called Call Backs. Or AP (Audience Participation) lines. Many fans go to the same theater over and over again and learn the lines by listening to what other people shout. Sometimes, people just yell whatever sounds funny and it just catches on. The AP lines differ depending on what theater you go to.
there isn't one an action replay changes code in the game temperarily; so a long code is needed for drastic changes to the game.
same except you get palkia in pearl and dialiga in diamond
it means when you waik in tall grass and use the poke'rader and when the lines are red that means theres a wild Pokemon there and if you step on that patch a wild Pokemon will jump out at you
You need to reset the AP. To do that, hit A+B before it says it's not licensed or whatever. Hope this helps! HAPPY CHEATING CHEATERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My cousin has diamond and have pearl so we showed that there are diffrent story lines hopes this helps
NO. A diamond does not have parallel lines. All the lines would eventually connect.
A diamond has 4 lines of symmetry.
I would say that it means your screen is ruined. Sounds like water got to it or was dropped.
A diamond has two pairs of parallel lines.
yeah, dunno what it is thou sorry. and its bout 20 lines long
The cut of a diamond may contain perpendicular lines. The mineral diamond may also have natural perpendicular lines in the lattice, and these are not visible in gem-stone quality diamonds.
Diamonds come in all shapes and sizes, which determine the number of perpendicular lines (assuming you are referring to the edges as the lines) so there is no one number of lines or perpendicular lines on a diamond.
A diamond.