The Nintendo Wii is easily one of the most fun and enjoyable consoles ever made. There's not really that much out there that can beat the enjoyment of playing a round of tennis on Wii Sport, or playing your favorite action game where you get to control the movements. However, the Nintendo Wii does occasionally suffer from some problems; in this article you are going to learn more about Wii repairs and how to fix Wii errors such as problems with the sensor bar, power supply and game disc.
The first step for Wii repairs is to determine exactly what error has affected your console. Here is a list of the most common errors, as well as as how you can attempt to fix them on your Nintendo Wii-
o Game discs do not work - This is a broad issue and can cover a wide range of errors such as your discs not being read, crashing and freezing during gaming, graphical glitching and disc rejection. You can attempt to fix this Wii error by cleaning your game disc with a clean microfiber cloth that has been soaked in a mix of lukewarm water and detergent. Gently clean any finger marks off and leave the disc to dry.
o Wii remote does not work - Generally there are two main causes of this problem. Firstly, you may have flat batteries in the remote; try replacing them firstly to fix this Wii error. Secondly, the sensor bar may not be connected correctly or there may be something blocking the signal between the sensor bar and the remote. Disconnect and then re-connect the sensor bar, and also ensure that there are no objects in the way such as chairs, tables etc.
o Console does not power up - This can be one of the most difficult aspects of Wii repair as dealing with power problems on electronic devices is never easy. Firstly, only ever use a Nintendo approved power adapter. Secondly, try removing the power adapter then plugging it back in again. If this does not work, your console will require a more detailed and comprehensive repair.
Click the link to learn about a Nintendo Wii repairs guide that will show you step-by-step how fix your Wii, regardless of what error has affected your console. It is extremely easy-to-use, and has helped thousands of gamers to fix Wii errors on their consoles, quickly, easily and cheaply. Regardless of what is wrong with your Wii, you can use this guide to repair the problem.
Samuel "Jon" Johnson is an avid gamer who also enjoys writing. Therefore, when his Wii stopped working, he decided that helping others to fix their consoles would be a great thing to do.