Wii Repair - It’s Never The End Of The Road

Mar 20
18:49

2011

Craig Thornburrow

Craig Thornburrow

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While no one wants to admit it, problems are bound to happen at some point with a gaming device. By following the tips listed in this article and using a little caution, Wii repair is more than possible.

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There is nothing more irritating than being right in the middle of a game with family and friends only to have your Wii go haywire.  Every machine,Wii Repair - It’s Never The End Of The Road Articles system and technological device is bound to give up at some point in time.  However, there is still hope for your gaming system.  Here are a few things to consider with Wii repair.

The first place to start is hitting the re-try button several times to see if it just needed to be re-booted essentially.  Make sure to wait between each attempt to give the system time to think.  If there is a 51130 error code on the screen, typically hitting the re-try button will solve the problem.

The next option to consider is changing the router setting from 1 to 11.  This method should be taken if you are continuously getting error codes 32002 or 52030.  In addition to this, you may want to temporarily disable the security system or change it from WEP to WPA until you can get the system back to running.

There are times when the Wii remote will simply not detect motion whatsoever.  While this may not seem like the most logical Wii repair option, try slapping the remote gently a couple of times.  Believe it or not, this is what Nintendo recommends to help get some motion detected.  This will ideally work unless the sensor has become too loose.  If this is the case, the sensor will need to be re-secured inside of the remote.

Moving right along, your next option is to unplug the Wii and let it sit for a moment if you are getting a ‘disc not found’ message or something other disc reading message along those lines.  While it may seem so simple, sometimes it is something as small as this that will repair the problem.  Unplugging the system can fix the problem if the Wii was jolted hard or dropped.

The final thing to consider is calling the service center or visiting the web site for updated fixes.  The company is constantly finding new bugs that may halt your play.  By calling the service center or jumping online, you can see how to deal with common problems so you can get back to gaming.

While no one wants to admit it, problems are bound to happen at some point with a gaming device.  Just know that it is not the end of the road for your system if errors or messages are popping up.  By following the tips listed in this article and using a little caution, Wii repair is more than possible.