All these answers are assuming you have serious problems but , for the most part it's going to be a simple problem and a practical solution . From a practical stand point you're either going to have one of two problems one : your springs are over-used and need to be replaced or two: you've done repair on your 72 pin connector or have removed the cartridge holder at some point and when you replaced the cartridge holder , you tightened the front two screws too tightly . If this is the case , all you will need to do is take the top off your nintendo and slightly loosen the front two screws of your cartridge holder .
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Oh yeah , and if you have to loosen those screws , make sure your cartridge is level . ~Nick.
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If you've recently done repair on your nintendo, and have removed the cartridge holder at some point , when you replace the cartridge holder , if you tighten the front two screws too tightly , then it will cause the cartridge to not stay down .In this case ,all you will need to do is take the top off your nintendo and slightly loosen the front two screws of your cartridge holder . This commonly happens when someone replaces a 72 pin connector if they are not aware of this . Now , the cartridge has to be level . But , you must not loosen the screws in the back of your cartridge holder . If I am repairing my nintendo , I will usually before I put the top back on , put a game in there and start loosening and tightening the front screws until I get a connection .
All these answers are assuming you have serious problems but , for the most part it's going to be a simple problem and a practical solution . From a practical stand point you're either going to have one of two problems one : your springs are over-used and need to be replaced or two: you've done repair on your 72 pin connector or have removed the cartridge holder at some point and when you replaced the cartridge holder , you tightened the front two screws too tightly . If this is the case , all you will need to do is take the top off your nintendo and slightly loosen the front two screws of your cartridge holder .
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Oh yeah , and if you have to loosen those screws , make sure your cartridge is level . ~Nick.
All these answers are assuming you have serious problems but , for the most part it's going to be a simple problem and a practical solution . From a practical stand point you're either going to have one of two problems one : your springs are over-used and need to be replaced or two: you've done repair on your 72 pin connector or have removed the cartridge holder at some point and when you replaced the cartridge holder , you tightened the front two screws too tightly . If this is the case , all you will need to do is take the top off your nintendo and slightly loosen the front two screws of your cartridge holder .