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Repair information for the game cartridge used for Gameboy Advance games, also known as the AGB-002.

Why won't my game start?

While attempting to solder a new battery for a copy of Pokemon Sapphire, I accidentally installed the battery backwards (i.e. the negative tab was connected to the positive contact and vice versa) the game was working fine before, and I am confident that I didn't accidentally bridge anything on the board, but when attempting to launch the game, I get the normal "Gameboy Nintendo" logo and then it freezes on the white transition screen.

Is there a possible fuse that I blew, or did I do something irreparable?

Thanks,

Caleb

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@calebhayes15301wouldn't be a fuse. Post some pictures of the circuit board from that cartridge (the one your soldered the battery on. both sides) with your Question. That way we can see what you see. 在已经存在的问题里加入图片

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I uploaded the pictures. My biggest concern that I notice visually is the R9 fuse, but any other insight would be very helpful

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For me, the problem comes from the R9 he looks really burn(or the chip need a reflow), but no worry install backward battery doesn't damage other parts of the cartridge, the battery doesn't gonna work, so for some game the save doesn't gonna be saved and for other like Pokemon, the game gonna give you an error message.

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