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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 7
OS: windows
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Hey again. Our wii is currently not working and we can't figure out what it is. It happened during a game it said there was some error and to turn the console off and start again. So I turned it off and later we set up the new Rockband game we got and we put the disc in and it said it couldn't read the disc. No this isn't a stupid thing like I didn't put it facing the right side, or the disc is broken. We have tried this w all the other discs and it can't read them. It also makes some weird clicking noises when a disc is in that it never made before. Now it's gotten worse and it says there is an error and we have to turn it off everytime we put in a game. Please help and thx for listening!
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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OS: Vista 64bit SP1
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Re: Wii not working?
The clicking noises probably notify a truly, well, broken disk drive. Has your wii sustained any amount of damage or tampering? Did you buy your wii used or new? It could also mean there is a small fragment of a disk or something else could be lodged in the drive, if that's the case it could be a matter of shaking it out or if all is lost, pulling it apart.
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