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Problems With Wii - Fix Those Wii Problems


If you are reading this I have no doubt that you are the proud owner of a Nintendo Wii. The Nintendo Wii has taken a hold of the gaming world by storm due to its playability and interactivity. There is no other console that provides as much interactivity as the Wii does (utilizing the Wimote and the nun chuck). But therein lies part of the problem. Because one swings around the Wimote or nun chuck the controllers in particular are prone to problems but many other gamers experience problems with the Wii. Hopefully with this article I can cover some of the more common problems.

One of the most common Wii problems is to do with the time settings on the Wii. Although at first this does not seem like a big problem it can lead on to other problems later on. If your Wii is displaying the incorrect time then you may want to look at the internal battery. The Wii draws its power from an internal battery to keep track of time when it is sitting unused. If this battery is flat then obviously it cannot keep track of the time correctly so the first thing you will want to do is to replace the internal battery.

Another problem with the Wii is a delayed video and audio response. The culprit for this problem is the connection between the Wii and the Wii remote. The first thing you want to do is to make sure that all connections are securely attached to the console and or remote. Another thing that you will want to look at is if your Wii is connected straight to your TV or is it connected through your TiVo or Mysky? If you connect through one of these devices then this can often cause a delay in video and audio response.

Wii cursor has a life of its own? This is one of the more frustrating Wii problems and it is due to calibration problems between the nun chuck/Wimote and the main console but luckily it's probably the easiest to fix. Simply recalibrate your remote and the problem should be fixed.

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