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Anonymous Posted on Dec 17, 2017

Wii is not picking up controller properly i have no curser but i can turn it on and off and access the home page but thats it. i have full power in batteries and have tried resyncing remote with console. i have also unplugged everything for about 5 minutes and re setting back up nothing has worked can anyone help?

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Try another controller. GameStop may have one you can rent.

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: Wii Remote will not stay sync with console

Have you tried the following? If this doesn't work then pleae provide details on details such as the batterys you are using, number of remotes, etc.
The Wii maunual does not give clear instructions how to reset and sync your Wii remotes. I have found that from time to time my remotes will not sync, especially after they have changed 'order' a couple of times. It appears there is a bug in the code that keeps track of remote codes, and it has a limited buffer for the storage of remote ID's / order. Here are quick step by step instructions how to reset the remote list on the Wii console and re-sync your Wii remotes.

  1. Un-plug the power cord from the back of the console for 5 minutes (60 seconds should do, but leave it off longer to ensure all the power drains).
  2. Plug the Wii back in, and turn on the power button.
  3. Open the panel on the front of the Wii unit. You will see a Red button.
  4. Open the back panel of the Wii remote where the batteries are installed. Beneath the batteries is a small button.
  5. Press and release the small button. The Blue lights on the front of the remote begin to flash.
  6. Press the Red button on the front of the Wii unit.
  7. The Blue lights on the remote should stop flashing after a few seconds. Then one Blue light will remain representing player 1.
  8. Repeat for remote 2, 3 and 4.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: Wii Remotes will not resync after using friends Fit Board

there is a flap in the wii open it up. open the spot where the batteries go on the controller. the controller and the wii should have a orange butten press them both at the same time.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2009

SOURCE: remote not talking to console

If your remote is giving out and not allowing you to continue , then yes it could be bad..

But, its hard to tell since you just got the system and the new remote is already bad?

If its not staying in sync, then I would try a different remote before thinking any repair options

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: I can't access the wii shop channel, the consol

Hello :

Read this detailed article please: Wii Shop Channel .

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2011

SOURCE: We recently had a power

From the symptoms mentioned it seems that your Wii PSU is still not working OK.
If you have noticed the connector pin of the Wii PSU it has a lot of pins. It means the unit is supplying different voltages to the Wii game console. In the power outrage partial damage must have occurred to the PSU so some of the control voltage going to the Wii console must be low . The only way to confirm is to connect another Power Supply Unit before you jump to any conclusions . The important thing is do not change settings or you will get confused as to what the problem is caused by.

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