From the left of the shown screen select ‘Computer’ġ3. With the DSi Action Replay Code Manager PC software disc inserted select ‘Browse’ġ1. Select ‘Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer’ġ0. Select ‘Browse my computer for the driver software’Ħ. Double click the Action Replay DSi iconĥ. View the Action Replay DSi icon within Device Manager under the section ‘Other Devices’Ģ. Windows Vista and Windows 7 users, please follow these steps to update your drivers:ġ. If the DSi Action Replay is listed beneath the section ‘Other Devices’, you need to update your drivers by following the relevant steps below: If the DSi Action Replay is not installed correctly it will be listed beneath the section ‘Other Devices’. Within Device Manager if the DSi Action Replay is installed correctly it should be listed beneath the section ‘USB IO Controlled Devices’ named ‘DSi AR HW Programmer Device’. If you continue to experience the same problems, we would suggest confirming that the DSi Action Replay is correctly installed. Try connecting the Action Replay directly to an alternative known working USB connection, bypassing any USB hubs. The USB connection which you are connecting the DSi Action Replay may not be operating correctly. Ensure that the DSi Action Replay is disconnected from your console while trying to operate it with the Code Manager PC software. the driver installation process may not be the same but probably something simular.You may experience this problem for a number of reasons. Windows should find the drivers and install them. Once you've selected the folder uncheck all the other options for where to look and click next or finish. The drivers are most likely in that folder. Point that to the folder where the code manager installed (usually somewhere in C:\Program Files), the folder probably has either Action Replay or Datel in it's name. There should be an option for you to browse to a specific location. There will be a bunch of options that you can choose for where the computer will look for drivers. The add new hardware wizard should come up (I'm not sure if what I'm telling you is going to be the same as what you might see on your computer, as I use Windows 98.go ahead an laugh) and there is two options, one, search Windows Update for drivers or look for drivers yourself. Have the code manager open on the screen before plugging in the AR. Wait until everything is installed and the code manager is up and running properly. Make sure you get the latest version of the code manager off of the code junkies website, and try installing it again. try uninstalling the code manager and unplug the AR from the computer. also whe im on the ARDS while it is in my DS and i try to update it i hookit up to the computer, and nothing happens, ive been trouble shooting and looking for sulotions for hours now, and now all 3 of usb slots wont work with it, my computer just makes 3 bumpping sounds(i guess you could say.) I've tried everything, i dont know what else to do or what other information i have on it, please email me back asap, that would be nice Just to make sure, however, I went to your site and downloaded the code manager, and all it says when i click quick update is insert ARDS, and when i do, nothing happens. Also i run XP it that will help any, there was no cd included with this version on ARDS, i even checked the box of the list of things it comes with and it does not say CD any were on the box. For some reason it will not work with my computer, when i hook it up it does the auto run wizard thing, and i looked on your site for support with that, but I get up to the part were you open file rad-somthin.inf, and it is just not there. I just resently, yesterday, bought an action replay for the DS/LITE and it is the newest one i belive (V1.60.) An I am having a whole lot of trouble with it.
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