Nintendo Repair
Posted by stone | Posted in Nintendo Guide | Posted on 18-09-2009Tags: Nintendo Guide, nintendo guides, nintendo repair, nintendo repairs, nintendo system repair
Nintendo Repair Guide

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Nintendo Company has released so many video game console that had gain many popularity around the world. The entire video game console has demonstrated by its amazing sales figures. But machine still is machine; it’s inevitable that some suffer problems and errors during use. There’s many Nintendo repair guide out there, you search it online depends on the problem occurred.
Various problems had been reported due to Nintendo records. So it’s essential to search for Nintendo repair guide based on the error number or type of error that showed on your console.
Disc errors are the most common problem that Nintendo console faced. When the console is unable to read the disc, you must try to relax and figure out what the problem first. Please don’t try to break or trash the disc immediately, cause it’ll so silly to do this thing :p. Let me show you the Nintendo repair guide for this problem. Basically there’re two easy ways to fix it. First is the disc position. You may place it wrong position; if your console is placed vertically, the disc must face to right too and vice versa. Try to do the cleaning disc before insert your disc into your console by damp soft cotton cloth. The second problem is related with the controllers. Maybe your controller doesn’t synchronize with the game. You can open the battery cover on the remote, press the “Sync” button. After you see blinking light on the controller, press the “Sync” button on your Nintendo Wii. Try to repeat this action in all related controller.
If you ever met with system crash or system errors when you’re turning on your console, it’ll be troublesome for you. It’ll show some strange error message on the screen, write down five or six digit error codes. Basically it’s related with the hardware of your console. Try to disconnect, wait about 10 to 15 minutes and reconnect it later. If this action still doesn’t work, it could be that your console is experienced a general hardware failure. Its better send it to Nintendo hardware support store or you can visit Nintendo support website by filtering the error codes. If you can’t find any related Nintendo repair guide, maybe you should try to investing your money to buy Wii manual repair guide out there. It’ll teach you step by step how to repair or maintaining your console and also some of them will include videos how it’s carried out.
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Remember the old school “blow into the console, then the game cartridge” trick when your Nintendo wasn’t working? Great trick. I actually used in on my blackberry when it froze on me. Who says growing up on Nintendo makes you stupid?
I agree with your Jeff. I actually told my son about that trick. It might help him in the future. And thanks for sharing the guide, we can check this out when we have problems or errors.