Wii Fix Guide Best Option For Repairing Wii.

By James Pierce




Nintendo Wii competes with other newer generation gaming consoles such as the Sonly PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360. It is a very social style entertainment system that brings friends and family alike together for hours at a time, unlike other gaming consoles it promotes interaction with other around you vs. individual play or online games.

As much as I enjoy playing my Wii and it does bring about relaxation and unwinding from a long day at work, it was very disappointing and not to mention stressful when I first put in my updated and came to realize that the only space that I had left was around 3gigbytes of internal memory. This was out of the overall 8 GB. It was not too long after that my problems began to occur. The OS was very sluggish and I noticed this as I tried to open settings and it was taking a considerable amount more time than before. This was irritating me as to why it should take up so much HD space and still take a long time to open small things such as images, text or sound effects.

Once these problems started to pop up. I decided to go out and buy a thumb drive and add to the system. This seemed to be a temporary fix as it appeared to work very well at the beginning but after a small amount of time other complications started to appear. I was told the USB port had become outdated and as a result the transmission of data slowed down and the amount of power was being limited to 500mA of current per port. Then it was time to find Wii repair. I had to find a way to resolve all of these issues and get my Wii fixed once and for all.

I originally thought that sending my Wii out for repair was the answer but soon realized that I was not comfortable with that and decided I need to do the repairs myself. I proceeded to get the Wii Fix Guide and was back up and running in no time. The only problem I had was a little question about a procedure. One email to the free support was worth more than anything else as I got a quick and correct answer and was up and running again!

As always everyone points out that the real option is to send your Wii out for upgrades or repair. Then you read about the real nightmare stories of the long wait times and the Wii coming back in worse condition or not coming back at all. I knew this was not the route I wanted to take. There had to be another option. Then I came across reviews of a Wii Fix Guide website. Most of the reviews were really good and talking about great step by step plans with images and to top it off live email support. I had to go this route. After a short time of doing my Wii repair and upgrades I had my Wii up and running again.






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