![]() The USB connector issue is not one of it working itself loose, it's a simply a case of the connector not making a good/ tight fit on it's data lines. If USBDview is clearly indicating that your Mini is being recognised by your computer/ laptop then that's a good thing. Issues With Flashing The Custom Kernel/ Taking Too Long To Boot etc. These guides should cover everything you need to get things up and running again, as said though read them carefully and DON'T skip parts thinking it can't be that, as more often than not it is the part people skip that turns out to be the cause of their problems. It's amazing how many people ignore checking their USB cable and more importantly the micro USB connector at the end that plugs into the SNES Mini because they think, "Nah, it can't be that" only to discover after hours/ days or even weeks later of trying to sort their issues that it WAS down to a bad connection being made on the USB cable/ connector which can be quite intermittent.Īlso if you recently changed/ updated your minis from an old version of HakChi that had custom flashed them and tried to flash the latest custom kernel using HakChi2CE then you will run into such issues and you will need to set your Minis back to stock status with the original kernel first and then re-flash the custom kernel using HakChi2CE. Read the following guides carefully and check EVERYTHING they tell you to do including the section about USB cables and bad connections even if you think they don't apply to you. ![]()
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