Ever encountered a broken Wii console? Don't know what to do? Don?t trust those people at shipping or at repairs because you know in the back of your head that many of them are just technicians in training? Don't worry - you are not alone. I myself has been there - and repaired that. You noticed repair huh? Yup, you read it right, Wii repair is relatively simple if you have an easy to follow Wii fix guide.
This is my own story on how my Wii went bad and I had to come up with a solution. Playing one night on my Nintendo Wii with several friends and my Wii went dead! Playing Wii with my friends and family is one of my favorite pass times.
So here is what I did. I had the whole evening to play and enjoy myself, all night if I felt like it. But I needed to find a fast solution. It was not working and I had remembered coming across something about DIY Wii repair online in the past.
Obviously, shipping my gaming console to a repair center wouldn't get me up and running too fast. That could take days or even a couple of weeks before I could have my unit back. Not forgetting, if the repair center has a backlog of Wii consoles that require fixing too, getting my unit back will obviously take a lot longer. In addition, I have to worry about some, why don't we just say... unfortunate situations come up by sending my Wii away to be repaired.
The most memorable one is that it arrive working but has numerous scratches. Now I can't simply blame anyone as this could have happened at the repair shop or at transit or shipping. I'm a little OCD so I just gave away that unit.
You get the picture. I want to keep my second Wii scratch and blemish free and I do not feel like risking it again. I am far from having money to throw at buying another Wii.
So I decided to follow my memory of seeing something on DIY Wii repair or a Wii fix it guide and did what I always do and Googled it. I found a few possible solutions to my dilemma. After doing about an hour of research and reading reviews and following links I came across a friend on a gaming forum that gave me his story about using The Wii Fix Guide to repair his Wii. He claimed that it only took a short time to follow the guide to troubleshoot his problems and then repair his Wii. To top it off there was free email support. Something that appears to be lacking in all other products or guides.
So I visited the site. Usually, I have doubts about this but after seeing the website and that it is professionally designed (shady ones usually have generic web page construction) my confidence is gradually building up. What sealed the deal is that they offer email support to teach how to fix Wii problems. I always preferred email support and being able to ask specific questions. It always makes things much easier.
So to make a long story short I repaired my Wii that night and was much happier and able to spend the rest of the evening playing my favorite gaming console.
This is my own story on how my Wii went bad and I had to come up with a solution. Playing one night on my Nintendo Wii with several friends and my Wii went dead! Playing Wii with my friends and family is one of my favorite pass times.
So here is what I did. I had the whole evening to play and enjoy myself, all night if I felt like it. But I needed to find a fast solution. It was not working and I had remembered coming across something about DIY Wii repair online in the past.
Obviously, shipping my gaming console to a repair center wouldn't get me up and running too fast. That could take days or even a couple of weeks before I could have my unit back. Not forgetting, if the repair center has a backlog of Wii consoles that require fixing too, getting my unit back will obviously take a lot longer. In addition, I have to worry about some, why don't we just say... unfortunate situations come up by sending my Wii away to be repaired.
The most memorable one is that it arrive working but has numerous scratches. Now I can't simply blame anyone as this could have happened at the repair shop or at transit or shipping. I'm a little OCD so I just gave away that unit.
You get the picture. I want to keep my second Wii scratch and blemish free and I do not feel like risking it again. I am far from having money to throw at buying another Wii.
So I decided to follow my memory of seeing something on DIY Wii repair or a Wii fix it guide and did what I always do and Googled it. I found a few possible solutions to my dilemma. After doing about an hour of research and reading reviews and following links I came across a friend on a gaming forum that gave me his story about using The Wii Fix Guide to repair his Wii. He claimed that it only took a short time to follow the guide to troubleshoot his problems and then repair his Wii. To top it off there was free email support. Something that appears to be lacking in all other products or guides.
So I visited the site. Usually, I have doubts about this but after seeing the website and that it is professionally designed (shady ones usually have generic web page construction) my confidence is gradually building up. What sealed the deal is that they offer email support to teach how to fix Wii problems. I always preferred email support and being able to ask specific questions. It always makes things much easier.
So to make a long story short I repaired my Wii that night and was much happier and able to spend the rest of the evening playing my favorite gaming console.






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