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Hello my wii u says there is a problem with the system memory I need help

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Whats the problem with your memory card does the wii u gave you an error please be more specific

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well if u wont ur memery back go on wii messages the n it will say do you want your memory back then click on it then all your memory is back. i dont know why they say your memory will not come back. bunch of liars, thats why i use my xbox more than my we. :). if this does not work go on www.consolesolutions.com/nintendowii/memory//http.

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Wii nintendo bought used how do i reset it

Method One: The Soft Reset The soft reset is the easiest way to reset the Wii, and the least intrusive. There are two ways to perform the soft reset, either using the Wii remote or the button on the console.
To reset the Wii using the Wii remote, begin by pressing the home button (the small button with a house on it). This will bring up a menu screen. Next, move the cursor to the button labeled "Reset" on the screen. Press the "A" button on the remote to select the reset option. This will reset the system.
If the Wii remote is not responding, users can also reset the Wii using the button on the main console. First, locate the button labeled "Reset"--it's on the front of the console, beneath the "Power" button. Press and hold the "Reset" button for two seconds, then release the button. This should reset the system. Users should remember that resetting the Wii will shut down any running programs immediately and destroy any unsaved data, so only reset the Wii if it is causing problems. However, resetting the Wii will not alter any information stored on SD cards.
Method Two: The Hard Reset If the soft reset doesn't fix the Wii, users can also perform what's known as a "hard reset." A hard reset involves disconnecting the Wii's power supply and must be done manually--there are no pre-programmed buttons on the Wii that will perform the hard reset.
To begin the hard reset, find the "Reset" button on the front of the console. Press it for two seconds, then release (this performs a soft reset on the device). Next, press and hold the "Power" button. Continue holding this button until the light in the button switches from green to red--this means that the Wii console has shut down. Now, unplug the AC power adapter cord from the wall outlet or surge protector as well as from the console itself. Allow the Wii to remain like this for five minutes.
Once five minutes have passed, plug the AC power adapter cord back into the console, then connect the other end of the cord to an AC outlet. Press the "Power" button to turn the Wii on. The system should now be running smoothly.
Method Three: Reset Factory Controls Sometimes, Wii users might want to return the system to its original, factory-shipped status and remove any personal data. Nintendo especially recommends doing this before selling or gifting a used Wii to someone else. To perform a factory reset, also known as formatting the system memory, go to the Wii menu and select the "Wii" button, then select "Wii settings." Click on the blue arrow on the right-hand side--this will bring users to a page called "Wii System Settings 3." Select the option labeled "Format Wii System Memory," entering the parental controls PIN if requested. Finally, select "Format" to complete the factory reset. This will remove all hard-drive data from the Wii, and such data cannot be recovered, so users should only perform a factory reset if they're sure they want to do so.
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Just got a new wii and it was working fine but now the controller has stopped working and the wii wont connect to the tv???? Can you help????

Hello!

First: Check to see if the batteries are good, easiest way to do this is try putting different batteries in that you know are good.

Second: If your batteries are not the problem, then first, open the memory card door (little door on the front of the console under the CD slot) and press the red button(or known as the sync button) and open the battery case and press the little red button(or known as the sync button) and it should reconnect.

Third: If the Wii is showing that your Wii Mote is connected but it isn't responding, make sure your Sensor bar is in a clearly visible location in front of or on top of the TV. Make sure that it is properly plugged into the Wii in back.

Fourth: If none of these resolved the issue it is likely that your Wii Mote is just flat out broken. If you just purchased your Wii I suggest contacting Nintendo to RMA (return) the Wii Mote for a new one.
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I bought a used Wii and I cannot delete the previous owners name and system. How do you do it?

1. Turn your Wii on and wait for the main menu to load. Click the Wii Options button in the lower left of the screen.

2. Enter the "Wii Settings" menu by clicking button with the wrench icon. Scroll to the last page in the menu.

3. Choose "Format Wii System Memory" at the bottom portion of the screen. Read the warning and select "Format" to reset your Wii to its factory settings.

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My Wii Remotes no longer sync up with the console. How do I remedy this problem?

I'm sure you have tried most of these steps but I'm going to list them any way. So we have a complete picture of the trouble shooting process.

1. Sync system first (by pressing the sync button located next to the SD memory slot)
2. Right after you hit the sync button on the system, hold down the 1 abd 2 buttons on the remote (or press the sync button located under the battery cover).

Try replacing the battery's and or rechargeable battery for the controller. Repeat the sync process above.

Try another controller with your wii or try your controller with a different wii. Repeat sync process above.

If another controller works with your system than that would indicate that there is an issues with your xbox controller.

If your controller works with another wii and no other controllers work with your wii than there is a issue with your console.

If your wii is still under warranty I suggest contacting Nintendo directly.

I hope the info listed above has helped in some way.
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We used our wii fit on another wii system. After

Hello,

    Try these steps!

  1. Insert a Wii Balance Board compatible game disc in the Wii console.

  2. 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.

  3. Open the small SD Card slot cover on the front of the Wii console.
  4. Remove the Battery Cover on the bottom of the Wii Balance Board.
  5. Press and release the SYNC button on the Wii Balance Board. The blue light on the board will start blinking.
  6. Press and release the red SYNC button on the Wii console while the blue light on the board is still blinking.
  7. The blue light will stop blinking and stay on steady once the syncronization is complete.
Fore more detailed information (including pictures) on how to sync the Wii Balance Board, click here.

If you are still unable to sync your Wii Balance Board, please call 1-800-255-3700 so that they may assist you further.

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How do i factory reset ?

Here is how to reset your Nintendo Wii:

1. First, the easy way. A soft reset of the Ninetendo Wii. If you Nintendo Wii has just started acting up and there is no reason to perform a hard reset then follow this instruction. Simply press the reset button and hold down for 2 seconds on your Nintendo Wii Console.

2. Now, for the more advanced hard reset. Interestingly, the Nintendo Wii has NO hard reset facility to be accessed through the machine or via buttons. The ONLY way to hard reset your Nintendo Wii is to UNPLUG it for 5 minutes. Once it is unplugged it resets itself and your badly behaving Nintendo Wii should be restored.

Note: By hard resetting the Nintendo Wii, it will not delete any information on the SD Card that is used for storage. If you wish to delete this data, stick it into a computer with a multi-media card device or a digital camera and reformat it.

Another option to try is to go to the following:
Wii settings and press reformat wii system memory.
The last part of wii settings and press reformat wii system memory.
The last part of wii settings and press reformat wii settings and press reformat wii system memory.

If all else fails you can ask nintendo, you can call them at 1800-255-3700
I hope this helps and good luck.
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I was trying to register the Wii Balance Board for my Wii Fit. I think I may have presses the sync button on the Wii console too long and caused my Wii remotes to become unregistered. How can I correct the...

Hey wva54ccc,

According to information provided by the manufacturer, holding the sync button down for a prolonged period does clear all synced devices from the Wii's memory. In order to "start from scratch" and resync your remotes, you'll want to do the following:

1) Turn the Wii off and unplug it for at least 1-2 minutes. After this time has elapsed, plug the Wii back in.

2) Turn the power on again, and press the "Sync" button on the front of your Wii console for 15 seconds when the "Health and Safety" screen is being displayed. This will clear all previously synced devices from the Wii's memory.

3) To sync a remote/accessory to the Wii, you'll need to press the small red button located just beneath the batteries. When you do so, the blue lights on the front of the remote/accessory should blink.

4) Next, quickly press the "Sync" button on the Wii console again.

5) After the "Player" LED light stops blinking and stays lit, the remote/accessory is synced and no further actions are necessary with that remote.

6) Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 for each remote/accessory you wish to sync to your Wii.

Should following these steps not resolve the problem, I'd strongly suggest checking out Nintendo's Wii remote troubleshooting website for more information.

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/ts/wiiremote.jsp

Hope this helps you out.

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Aaron
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Sorry to tell you this... but once you erase your data.... there is absolutely no way to get it back.
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Hello,

You can try formatting your Wii's memory by going into system settings and click Format wii system memory

Hope this helps!

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