Hi, my nintendo wii switches on but the blue disk light stays illuminated and it wont accept disks. Also, nothing appears on screen on the channel we have always used to play. When it was switched on, Mario Kart game was already in the console but it ejected that ok. Any ideas?
Thanks, Ann
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One has nothing to do with the other. It's a coincidence.
The blue light means that there is an update available from Nintendo to be installed. It could also mean that you received a message or news from Nintendo. If you don't like the blue light, you can change it in the wiiconnect24 settings.
If your Wii isn't reading games, the first thing to do is to check the disc. If it is not scratched or no discs at all are working, your drive needs to be replaced. You can find a new Wii DVD drive replacement at the following page:
Insert a Wii Balance Board compatible game disc in the Wii console.
Use the Wii Remote to select the Disc Channel from the Wii Menu, then select "Start" to begin the game. Press the A Button to bypass the wrist strap screen.
Open the small SD Card slot cover on the front of the Wii console.
Remove the Battery Cover on the bottom of the Wii Balance Board.
Press and release the SYNC button on the Wii Balance Board. The blue light on the board will start blinking.
Press and release the red SYNC button on the Wii console while the blue light on the board is still blinking.
The blue light will stop blinking and stay on steady once the syncronization is complete.
I think you put it the wrong way. Let nintendo fix it if you still have your warranty. The disk is jammed. You can fix it but i prefer not cuz it will scre wup your warranty.
test it on another wii, if you cant then call Nintendo support, it depends on the blinking really.. its probably doa... dead on arrival or something,..
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