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Nintendo's first 3DS handheld device released February 2011, identified by model number CTR-001.

bottom lcd purple in some spots replacement didnt fix

so i had dust under my digitizer which was causing the digitizer to not work so i cleaned it with 70% isopropyl alcohol which im sure isnt a high enough percent but i didnt think of it much and i dont think i waited long enough for it to evaporate because when i turned it back on it started bugging out moving on its own and stuff so i disconnected the battery to wait till the morning and then i put the battery back in and the bottom screen is purple and the digitizer stopped working so i just went to aliexpress because im broke and i bought a replacement screen along with a digitizer and they seemed nice quality better than oem so i put everything together made sure all ribbon cables were seated correctly and i turned it on to see if it worked my digitizer worked but my screen is still displaying multiple colors as purple i dont have any pictures of it but when im at the home screen the border around the apps are almost entirely purple and some of the background

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Hi!

So you replaced the screen already and it’s doing the exact same thing as the original did?

I hate to say this, but then it’s most likely motherboard related… is everything okay on there? Please clean everything with isopropyl alcohol (98-99%). If possible, please sent some photos. Otherwise a morherboard replacement is required.

Please let us know how it goes and if you need guides!

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okay sorry for the late respose but i did clean everything that had to do with the screen and i also made sure that all the connectors were seated properly although that didnt seem to fix the issue

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Could be CPU/GPU related... I know that sometimes the Nintendo DS lite could have experience the same issue. In the worst case, a motherboard replacement is required... Sorry.

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