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moriddim said:Hi everyone,
I seem to have what might be a new issue here as I've had trouble finding other posts about it.
I just got a Wii about 4 or 5 days ago and every time I power down the system by pushing the on/off switch on the Wii itself, the green status light stays on. To make things worse, the Wii can no longer be turned on again from this point. The reset button does not work either. The only button that does work is the eject button and games can also be reinserted, but once they are, again, the system does not boot up like it should.
Today I found that if I use the Wii remote to power up and power down the system, it sometimes works the way it should, but often I hit the same wall.
Would you say this Wii is defective and that I should exchange it for a new one?
Any other suggestions?
-pk-
hellbentformaiden said:my wii has been auto updating for about 2 days straight. the disc tray thing is lit blue, which means it still is. i dont want to turn it on because im not sure what will happen. has this ever happened with anyone else?
Matt11 said:That happened to me, so I just unplugged it and left i there for a while, then when I turned played a bit then off it was working fine. Hope it doesn't happen again...
On my Wii, there is almost instentaneous, and doesn't go black for any of my channels. How long does your wii go black for, if it's like a second, I don't think it would be a problem, but if it's a long time, I would call Nintendo.moriddim said:Thanks,
Actually, I tried turning the Wii on its side, and it has since worked better, however, when loading games or Wii channels, sometimes the Wii just stops as far as I understand. I will sit and wait minutes and nothing will happen. One time, perhaps coincidentally, I touched the Wii with my hand to feel if anything was moving inside, and it then loaded the Wii channel I was trying to access.
Still, though, I would like to call Nintendo as I think this Wii is defective. Loading channels and games should be somewhat instantaneous right? The screen shouldn't go black for an indeterminable amount of time...
=pk=
Calvinhedge said:Anyways, my problem is my Wii for Zelda is missing the sword sound once I hooked it up to our surround sound system. I have tried changing all sound settings on the Wii, but nothing has worked. It also happens on many other games like Red Steel and Madden. It worked on a regular TV. It's a panasonic 5.1 (has 6 speakers) system, and I have it hooked up through a DVR that also acts as a TV(i have a projector). could this be a wii problem, or is it more of a problem with the sound system?
I have the same problem. Everyone I know with a Wii says they have never seen it before. Thanks for the suggestion Ender.ewhitey718 said:i need a suggestion, occasionally when i turn my wii on or when i switch games and error message appears, data storage is corrupt. this happens about 1/5th of the time. Should i return it or live with it. if return, i bought it from best buy, should i return it their or should i send it back to nintendo?
Zachwack911 said:Im having a problem with my tv, this happens to me when i play any game,
do you think i have a defective wii? or do i have a problem with my component cable.
there is a picture of whats happening right there
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Its not a very good picture but there are these white fuzzy's which i cant find a way to get rid of them