allygotchi
Well-known member
This is a warning to all who like to debug...
My friend wanted me to debugg her new tama V3. She wanted to see all the new characters and she was also to lazy to take care of it with out being able to fast forward. Well, I debugged it for her. She reset it and the first problem that occured was shecouldn't put in her username... she didn't really think anything of it... and then... she tried to enter a code that whe got off of tamatown. She couldn't put it in. We thought that it might be because she didn't have a userneme but she couldn't even put in a number. So then I debugged mine. I downloaded insead of reset it. So mine would have a username. And it still wouldn't let me. So i unbuged mine and it would work again. So thats good.
The reason I posted this is because I guess I was lucky. I have debugged a lot of my friends tamas. I have even fixed tamas that have been soaked in water! But I have never experienced anything like this. There is always a risk debugging a tamagotchi.ALWAYS! You may pull a wire, or loose an important peice like a reset button or some screws, or you may even scratch the insides and break the tama for good. Fortunatly we were ale to fix the two tamagotchis, but you might not be so lucky. So for all of you risk takers...You might mess up your V3.
I hope this helps!
~Ally~
*Moved to Tips & Tricks forum*
My friend wanted me to debugg her new tama V3. She wanted to see all the new characters and she was also to lazy to take care of it with out being able to fast forward. Well, I debugged it for her. She reset it and the first problem that occured was shecouldn't put in her username... she didn't really think anything of it... and then... she tried to enter a code that whe got off of tamatown. She couldn't put it in. We thought that it might be because she didn't have a userneme but she couldn't even put in a number. So then I debugged mine. I downloaded insead of reset it. So mine would have a username. And it still wouldn't let me. So i unbuged mine and it would work again. So thats good.
The reason I posted this is because I guess I was lucky. I have debugged a lot of my friends tamas. I have even fixed tamas that have been soaked in water! But I have never experienced anything like this. There is always a risk debugging a tamagotchi.ALWAYS! You may pull a wire, or loose an important peice like a reset button or some screws, or you may even scratch the insides and break the tama for good. Fortunatly we were ale to fix the two tamagotchis, but you might not be so lucky. So for all of you risk takers...You might mess up your V3.
I hope this helps!
~Ally~
*Moved to Tips & Tricks forum*
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