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    Default Is my Saturn's Cartridge Slot Going Bad?

    I just got a new ST-Key today for my Japanese Saturn games. After plugging it in for the first time, the boot screen for the cart would not appear.
    After opening up the console and dusting it out, I put the cart back in. Nothing happened that time either, so I then tried wiggling it around in the slot to make sure it was tight.
    After that, it booted up without an issue.

    Everytime I remove the cart, I have to wiggle it around a bit upon putting it back in if I want it to work. Is my Saturn's cartridge slot going bad, or is this accessory just weird to work with?
    Also, leaving it in the Saturn wouldn't be a problem, would it?

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    I'd blame the cart before I blamed the Saturn. Do other carts behave like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papa_november View Post
    I'd blame the cart before I blamed the Saturn. Do other carts behave like this?
    It's the only cart I own, so I can't really tell for sure what it is.
    I just figured it may be the unofficial workmanship, but you never know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle15 View Post
    It's the only cart I own, so I can't really tell for sure what it is.
    I just figured it may be the unofficial workmanship, but you never know.
    With time, those cart contacts become really corroded.

    Have you tried cleaning them with a cart cleaner or similar equipment? With alcohol?

    Look at the cart slot...does it look rusted?
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    The cartridge slot is just flaky, that's just how a lot of them are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by megasdkirby View Post
    With time, those cart contacts become really corroded.

    Have you tried cleaning them with a cart cleaner or similar equipment? With alcohol?

    Look at the cart slot...does it look rusted?
    It looks quite nice, actually. The only thing I could see was dust on the silver rimming around the slot.
    If I clean it, is there an easy method that would work? I would use the cleaning kit, but I do not have one.

    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneDavid View Post
    The cartridge slot is just flaky, that's just how a lot of them are.
    Well, that's good to know.
    At least it's not just me.
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