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Anonymous Posted on Oct 11, 2010

Wii will not turn on...as if no power but it is plugged in.

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Try unplugging the AC cord from the system and the wall.
wait about 5 min. before plugging back in.
hope this helps :D
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  • Anonymous Oct 12, 2010

    thanks for rating my solution! you're one of the very few who do...

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    not a problem, I really appreciate your advice. I was about to throw out the device and buy a brand new Wii for my son. Thank you!

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