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01-22-2007, 07:00 AM
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#261
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Hello, my wii makes alot of noise in the disc loading area while I'm playing a game both gamecube and red steel. Is that normal? Plus I'm occasionally getting the black screen telling me to eject my disc and turn off the console. What's the heck is wrong? Does anyone know? PLease reply
Thanks.
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01-22-2007, 01:10 PM
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#262
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triforce worshipper
Join Date: Nov 2006
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sorry mate, no clue, you should send it back to nintendo by the sound of things... 
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01-22-2007, 11:26 PM
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#263
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Crap! It's a sony ninja!
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Redneck Central, Alabama
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Well I was on the Wii homepage when my remote stopped working. I pressed a button and the four lights on the bottem started blinking. I took out the batteries and place new ones in and I "spanked" it lightly. I don't abuse the remote in any way. There's no cursor on the screen and my remote keeps doing the same thing... I need help!!! Any ideas what i should do? Oh yeah, I did try synching it and only did the same thing.....
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01-25-2007, 08:03 AM
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#264
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Junior Member
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Re 4 little blinking blue lights on wiimote - Had this the day I bought it - but switched off power to Wii for a few minutes (as suggested by forum) - switched on and the problem never occurred again - worth a try.
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01-25-2007, 02:11 PM
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#265
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Banned
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: CA
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here's the remedy for the blinking light syndrome:
turn off your wii, wait a few secs then turn it on. At the part with the warning, DON'T press "A". Hit the red sync button onthe remote and then the red sync button on the wii inside where the memory card is.
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01-25-2007, 09:32 PM
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#266
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Add me and i'll add you!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: California
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Originally Posted by FaithJordan94
Well I was on the Wii homepage when my remote stopped working. I pressed a button and the four lights on the bottem started blinking. I took out the batteries and place new ones in and I "spanked" it lightly. I don't abuse the remote in any way. There's no cursor on the screen and my remote keeps doing the same thing... I need help!!! Any ideas what i should do? Oh yeah, I did try synching it and only did the same thing.....
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this does seem like a problem most people do have. I would suggest just hard booting everything. It'll only take a minute of your time.
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01-26-2007, 01:21 AM
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Crap! It's a sony ninja!
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Redneck Central, Alabama
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Thanks guys! I got it to work! 
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What I've got: Zelda: Twilight Princess, Rayman Raving rabbids , Wii Play, Wii Sports (duh) ,Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, Super Paper Mario, and Cooking Mama. 2086-7454-4207-4384 Add and PM me and I'll add ya back.  Did I help you? Most likely I didn't ,but if so press the cute little green mushroom. Also be warned.. I'm from Alabama. I get offended easily.
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01-26-2007, 01:24 AM
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Japan Photobook Expert
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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cheked your battery power? it blinks when the batteries are gone aswell.
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01-27-2007, 10:41 AM
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Junior Member
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Originally Posted by Guitarsmasher108
hmmm, im at the firewall right now.....and it wont settle with a simple "disable", it wants me to state the name,source IP range start, source IP range end, Destination IP range start, Destination IP range end. any ideas what this means?
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Do you still need help with this? I know exactly what to do, but if you have it figured out, don't want to bother typing it all out for nothing.
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01-29-2007, 02:18 AM
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#270
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Junior Member
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I was having a similar problem, so I turned the firewall off... however, the update remains stuck at about 5 to 10% complete. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
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01-29-2007, 03:50 AM
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Junior Member
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anyone know how to get out of the "country" menu that my son has got me locked into? I can't seem to make a good connection and I can't get the machine out of this menu. I've tried resetting, unplugging, totally removed power, and nothing seems to work...I'm stuck on the menu where it's asking the country I live in.
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01-30-2007, 08:26 AM
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#272
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Junior Member
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I've been using the wii since wii launch (December 8th here in the uk - and no I didn't have to queue up either: lolz at all those who waited in the cold when they could've pre-ordered from argos!) and I still haven't gotten used to the pointer sensitivity.
It seems my screen (a flat 65") might almost be too big for the sensor bar. I have the bar positioned directly above the screen and the settings set up to match, but it seems that I can only turn the wii-mote slightly and it moves the curser all the way to the edge of the screen. It's bearable when using the menus and i can just about do it for the wii play shooting game and for wario ware, but for something like red steel, where quick reactions are needed I end up spinning around in circles.
Also when my little sister (4ft high) tries playing I have to physically lift her up to play some of the games.
Oh, and I have problems with moving the 'mote forwards and backwards too (in that it doesn't pick it up very well, not that I'm having physical problems). You should see us trying to play a game of billiards in wii play, it takes hours.
Can anyone recommend some changes I can make or do I have to start a petition to get Nintendo to stop pissing around and actually give us decent calibration controls? You know, just a system where you point to the 4 edges of the screen would be good enough for me.
Cheers for any help you can give.
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01-31-2007, 04:33 AM
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#273
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Junior Member
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Hi,
For almost a week now the Wii has been overheating and shutting down after not more than 45 minutes, and will not go back to standby until it is completely COLD. We've cleared the vents, laid it on its side, opened all slots to try and cool it off, but nothing has worked, even resetting the AC adapter or letting the Wii cool for a few hours. It's as if the Wii needs additional vents in its sides, as that is where it gets hottest. I don't know anyone else who has this problem, help??
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01-31-2007, 12:55 PM
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WiiChat Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Georgia, USA
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Originally Posted by Guitarsmasher108
ok thanks anyways ^^
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Did you ever get your problem fixed. I also have a DLink and mine is working. I don't know if I have the solution off the top of my head, but, I can toss some ideas at you. PM me and let me know if you're good-to-go.
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01-31-2007, 12:57 PM
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WiiChat Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Georgia, USA
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Wow, your Wii gets hot? Mine doesn't even get warm after playing for hours. I wonder if it's a malfunction going on in your box.....
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01-31-2007, 01:05 PM
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#276
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WiiChat Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Georgia, USA
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Originally Posted by ProjectX
I've been using the wii since wii launch (December 8th here in the uk - and no I didn't have to queue up either: lolz at all those who waited in the cold when they could've pre-ordered from argos!) and I still haven't gotten used to the pointer sensitivity.
It seems my screen (a flat 65") might almost be too big for the sensor bar. I have the bar positioned directly above the screen and the settings set up to match, but it seems that I can only turn the wii-mote slightly and it moves the curser all the way to the edge of the screen. It's bearable when using the menus and i can just about do it for the wii play shooting game and for wario ware, but for something like red steel, where quick reactions are needed I end up spinning around in circles.
Also when my little sister (4ft high) tries playing I have to physically lift her up to play some of the games.
Oh, and I have problems with moving the 'mote forwards and backwards too (in that it doesn't pick it up very well, not that I'm having physical problems). You should see us trying to play a game of billiards in wii play, it takes hours.
Can anyone recommend some changes I can make or do I have to start a petition to get Nintendo to stop pissing around and actually give us decent calibration controls? You know, just a system where you point to the 4 edges of the screen would be good enough for me.
Cheers for any help you can give.
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I'm having a few problems with that same-type issue. I plan on (tonight) trying to move the sensor bar to the very edge of the stand my tv sits on (my bar is under my 32" LCD).
Because I'm 6'2", I wondered if the sporatic movements are because the frame of the TV obstructs it somehow. Likewise, if the bar is set up high a shorter person (unless they stand farther back) would be challenged to get a good response from the bar.
So what I'm saying is:
1. Make sure that the shorter person stands farther back than you
2. Make sure that the bar has zero obstructions
3. Check the sensitivity level of the bar to make sure it's sufficient
4. Lastly, maybe BOTH players should move further back and increase the sensitivity of the bar
These are just some things to try that also came to my mind. I don't have a clue if they are the solution; just trying to help.
Best of luck.
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01-31-2007, 01:06 PM
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#277
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WiiChat Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Georgia, USA
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ReWired, are you using wireless?
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01-31-2007, 06:57 PM
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#278
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Originally Posted by eketelon
I'm having a few problems with that same-type issue. I plan on (tonight) trying to move the sensor bar to the very edge of the stand my tv sits on (my bar is under my 32" LCD).
Because I'm 6'2", I wondered if the sporatic movements are because the frame of the TV obstructs it somehow. Likewise, if the bar is set up high a shorter person (unless they stand farther back) would be challenged to get a good response from the bar.
So what I'm saying is:
1. Make sure that the shorter person stands farther back than you
2. Make sure that the bar has zero obstructions
3. Check the sensitivity level of the bar to make sure it's sufficient
4. Lastly, maybe BOTH players should move further back and increase the sensitivity of the bar
These are just some things to try that also came to my mind. I don't have a clue if they are the solution; just trying to help.
Best of luck.
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thanks for the help!
I've moved my sensor bar to the very edge of the TV, any farther now and it falls off, there are no obstructions at all.
What is sufficient for a sensor bar sensitivity? How do you test this? I set up the sensitivity at the beginning, but I find if I step back farther than 3.5 feet away from the screen the wii has problems with the forwards/backwards motion sensing, which is incredibly in-practial considering the sofa is 8 ft away and the screen is just a little too large to be 3 ft away from it.
I don't have problems with most games because most games don't require point-and-click functionality, or at least not precise, quick-reaction funtionality. The only times it frustrates me are when I play warioware or red steel, especially after having read reviews saying that the wii breathes life into console FPS games and I seem to be back to square one with hard to master motion and aiming controls. Maybe I should just avoid FPS games.
I stand by my original statement that Nintendo needs to pull its finger out and code us a quick and simple callibration system where we point the wiimote and at the 4 edges of the TV screen and also a quick "push the wiimote forwards and press A, now pull the wiimote backwards and press A, now keep the wiimote at the position in which you will play and press A" test.
Even if I had to do it before every game it's not like it would take too long, and nobody would complain if they made it optional.
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01-31-2007, 10:28 PM
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#279
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WiiChat Member
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i completely agree that they need a calibration option
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02-01-2007, 06:38 AM
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#280
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Junior Member
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Okay. I got my Wii to update... and it hung around 50%. For about half an hour. I didn'tknow what to do and accidentely cut the power. I turned it back on, and it seemed to lag a bit when it came back on. I went ahead and tested some of the features, and it seems like everything's A-OK.
Made the stupid mistake of trying the update again. It's stuck around 10% now. What do I do to stop the update or finish it?! >.<
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