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Contact Nintendo at If you are out of warranty check with your local modchip supplier if they can repair it for you. If you want to replace the drive yourself - Check out.

Normally a problem with the system been incorrectly initialized at the factory. Contact your Dealer or Nintendo to get it replaced. But if the game freezes are frequent it might be something wrong with either your wii, game disc or sensor bar. If you use modchips, make sure you have the latest chip update, since older updates often causes games freezes.

Screen has weird slots or flashes irregularly. First check that the cables are firmly connected. Turn off the Wii and pull out the powercable. Let it rest for an hour and power up again.

If the problem still resides the GPU may have become overheated and damaged. In this case you need to contact Nintendo for a replacement unit. Problems viewing Virtual Console games in with component cable? The Virtual Console does not support p resolution or above so there is no benefit of playing these titles with a component cable.

The internal memory of your Nintendo Wii is full. Delete files or move them to an SD card. Otherwise Wii will automatically delete the oldest data. Wii can be overheated when playing for a long time or even when left on standby mode Yellow light. Once overheated the GPU can get damaged and must be replaced. Never leave it at standby mode. Try resyncing the remote: First take the battery cover off the wiimote. Immediately after you do this, press the red button on the wiimote by the batteries.

Watch the flashes at the remote. If you got no flashes open the remote and replace batteries with new ones or check that they are correctly inserted. Wiimote aiming cursor keeps jumping during gameplay or loadings sections during gameplay. Check the Ultimate Guide how to setup your sensor bar correctly. If that doesn't work you can check and make sure that your batteries are NOT low in the Wii-mote. Make sure that there are no extra sources of light around your sensor or TV. Also check that there isn't a reflective object which is emitting light around your sensor bar.

You can also try turning off the Wii completely, then turning it back on. This should fix the problem. Always stand right in front of your TV since the sensor will have trouble picking up the signal playing too far on the sides. If the problem persists even when you stand in a good position, you can try hitting the back of the remote with your palm. The accelerometer might be stuck. Turn the wiimote over and hit on the back a few times.

If you are constantly experiencing problems while using your Wii-mote, then your sensor bar could possibly be damaged. Monster Hunter Rise failed to save bug explained. If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Nintendo's solution for the problems is for customers to send the console in for a free repair. It's been real. Stephany Nunneley 13 minutes ago. Stephany Nunneley 1 2 hours ago. Lots coming Jan. Stephany Nunneley 3 hours ago.

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