If you live and breathe video games everyday like I do then you would definitely hope to get some video games from Christmas every year. However let’s face the facts not everyone would do such a thing. If you’re lucky maybe you’ll get one or two video games, along with the socks and sweaters and other “cheap” gifts.
However, getting a console is something that normally goes beyond what you expect. Unfortunately for me, I had to earn mines…
Regardless of how we all got our Wii, you definitely want to spend time in Chirstmas playing your new games (either the ones that you got as a gift or the ones you got by yourself).
It’s always frustrating when your console breaks down, but when your Wii freezes on Christmas that’s as good as pulling the trigger on yourself.
The worst part of getting a freezing Wii console on a major holiday is that repair shops will be closed, so you’ll have a bunch of new games that you can’t play. Telephone service from Nintendo might not be available in your area either. Of course this is one of the most extreme situations that don’t always happen…
…But don’t worry; you can fix your Wii yourself. It’s not really hard. In fact, it’s pretty easy.
Fixing a freezing Wii depends on the problem. Freezing usually only happens during game or during the menu screen, which very frequently is the language selection screen.
If your Wii freezes during gameplay, try playing another game. If you can play it okay, then the problem is with the game and you need to get a new one. If it doesn’t, it’s the Wii console that has the problem.
If it’s the console’s problem you have no choice, but to turn to professional help, but that’ll take forever and a lot of money. Instead I turn to Wii Fix Guide, which almost instantly helped me with my freezing problems.
Go back to How to Fix a Wii
No related posts.