Nintendo Wii Error Messages
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Error Message: Error Has Occurred Applies to: Wii Situation: The Error Message "Error Has Occurred" appears when loading or playing a game disc. What to Do: Verify the disc is compatible with the system; i.e. a Wii U game is not playable wii error message unable to read disc on the Wii console. Verify that the disc is inserted properly. Depending on how the system is wii system reset placed, the direction the disc needs to be facing will vary. If the console is placed vertically, the disc label will need to face an error has occurred wii u to the right. If the console is placed horizontally, the disc label will need to face upwards. If this problem occurred immediately after completing an update, search for the specific error you received. How many games does this error occur with? wii error message remove disc One Specific Game• Multiple Games, But Not All• All Games• Only Have One Game What to Do: Check the non-printed side of the Game Disc for any dirt or damage. If the game looks significantly damaged, such as with scratches or cracks, it will need to be replaced. Please click here for our Game Disc replacement options. If the game looks dirty (fingerprints, smudges), try cleaning the Game Disc. How to Situation Not Resolved: If you are still seeing the "Error has Occurred"
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message, there may be a problem with your Wii console and the system will need to be repaired along with the Game Disc that results in this error message when played. To begin the repair process, click here. What to Do: If one type of Game Disc but not another plays consistently (GameCube vs. Wii), then there is likely a problem with the Wii console. To begin the repair process, click here. Check the non-printed side of the Game Disc for any dirt or damage. If the game looks significantly damaged, such as with scratches or cracks, it will need to be replaced. Please click here for our Game Disc replacement options. If the game looks dirty (fingerprints, smudges), try cleaning the Game Disc. How to Situation Not Resolved: If you are still seeing the "Error has Occurred" message, there may be a problem with your Wii console and the system will need to be repaired along with the Game Disc that results in this error message when played. To begin the repair process, click here. What to Do: There is likely a problem with the Wii console and it will need to be repaired. To begin the repair process, click here. What to Do: Check the non-printed side of the Game Disc for any dirt or damage. If the game looks significantly damaged, such as with scratches or cracks, it will need to be replaced. Please click here for our Game Disc replacement option
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and remove the disc This topic is locked from further discussion. nacholibre92Member wii disc cleaner Since: August 18, 2006Posts: 1648nacholibre92FollowForum Posts: 1648Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#1 Posted by nacholibre92 (1648 posts) wii operations manual troubleshooting - 8 years, 8 months ago Does or did anyone else has this problem? Cause I do. The main site says it may need to be repaired. If you had this http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3502/~/error-message%3A-error-has-occurred problem before, can you explain what happened and caused it? PanosolaMember Since: October 3, 2006Posts: 2150PanosolaFollowForum Posts: 2150Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#2 Posted by Panosola (2150 posts) - 8 years, 8 months ago Sometimes it happen to me...but i don't know why.Do my Wii need repaired..?I need to know please. Iceman2911Member Since: December 5, 2006Posts: 2669Iceman2911FollowForum Posts: 2669Followed by: 0Reviews: http://www.gamespot.com/forums/nintendo-fan-club-1000001/error-occurred-press-the-eject-button-and-remove-t-26189628/ 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#3 Posted by Iceman2911 (2669 posts) - 8 years, 8 months agoit never happened to me before how long have you had your wii ?signature http://testarea.monstersgame.co.uk/?ac=vid&vid=13999 best site ever PanosolaMember Since: October 3, 2006Posts: 2150PanosolaFollowForum Posts: 2150Followed by: 0Reviews: 0 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#4 Posted by Panosola (2150 posts) - 8 years, 8 months ago I have my Wii 3 months. theweakbearMember Since: September 26, 2005Posts: 2245theweakbearFollowForum Posts: 2245Followed by: 0Reviews: 1 Stacks: 0Forum Karma: 0#5 Posted by theweakbear (2245 posts) - 8 years, 8 months ago If it happens every once in a while for all the games, then yes, you need to get your Wii repaired. My Wii had the same problem as well, it just happened every once in a while... I got a new one from Nintendo in two weeks, and then that one over-heated, and I got a new once again in about a week, and now my new one has some defects like the gamecube memory stick cover thing; takes a lot of pressure to snap on and off.. Nothing major, but I don't like it..
Wii Error Codes Problem Here When your Wii console has a problem, it shows specific Wii error codes to tell you what the problem is. These codes can be in the form of 5 or 6 digit reference numbers (which aren't very helpful to say the least) http://www.nintendo-wii-explained.com/wii-error-codes.html or error messages that are only slightly more helpful.You can find the error code you're http://www.fixya.com/support/t316666-error_occurred_please_press_eject_button getting from the list of Wii error codes below.Please note that the tips for each error code have been put together by consulting the official Nintendo website and other technical websites around the internet.The tips provided for fixing Wii problems on this site do not constitute professional advice and should always be followed together with the official instruction booklets that came wii error with your console.If you're not sure how to fix your specific problem, please call Nintendo's Customer Service Helpline in the US on 1-800 255-3700 or in the UK on 0870 6060 247. An official Nintendo agent will talk you through the steps you need to solve you problem.To find your error code easily on this page, use either of these simple ways to find your codeā¦Press Ctrl+F on your keyboard and type your code into your web wii error message browser's Find box. If it's here, your web browser will take you straight the code.Click on one of the error categories below to find the code you're getting on your screenList of Wii Error Codes:Wii Error Codes When Trying to Connect Your Wii to the InternetWii Error Codes When Trying to Connect to the WiiConnect24 ServiceWii Error Codes When Trying to Connect to the Wii ShopWii Error Codes When Entering Credit Card Details in the Wii ShopWii Error Codes When Activating a Wii Points CardOther Wii Error CodesWii Error Codes When Trying to Connect Your Wii to the Internet (return to list of error codes)32030The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection servers are down for maintenance. You'll need to try your connection again later.If you've tried again after several hours but still get this error code, then call the Nintendo Customer Service helpline in the US on 1-800 255-3700 or in the UK on 0870 6060 247 for help.32002The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection servers could be experiencing a high amount of traffic, try your connecting again later.If you've tried again after several hours but still can't connect, there might be a problem with your connection. Have a look at the following tips to try to solve the problem:1. You can try to connect by adjusting the "Channel" your wireless router broadcasts on. Nintendo recommends setting your wireless router to either channe
ConsolesNintendoWiiWii ConsoleAn error has... Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest Share by Email × Question about Nintendo Wii Console 36 Answers An error has occurred please press the eject button and remove the disk. turn the wii console off and refer to the manual' Posted by nickyt on Dec 26, 2007 Want Answer 1 Clicking this will make more experts see the question and we will remind you when it gets answered. 40 Comments Flag More Print this page Share this page 38 more comments jake0430 Dec 26, 2007 Same problem Same problem chunky71 Dec 26, 2007 Played all morning after setting up the Wii then this afternoon all we could get is An error has occurred please press the eject button and remove the disk. turn the wii console off and refer to the manual' Played all morning after setting up the Wii then this afternoon all we could get is An error has occurred please press the eject button and remove the disk. turn the wii console off and refer to the manual' Anonymous Dec 26, 2007 same error - it was fine until we connected to the net then it died on us. followed the instructions and still nothing. same error - it was fine until we connected to the net then it died on us. followed the instructions and still nothing. Anonymous Dec 26, 2007 same problem. Did work for a while, but after that the reponse from the console after putting in any game disc was - "An error has ........". Reference made to error messages and codes page as instructed, and the suggestions followed to the letter but the fault still occurs. same problem. Did work for a while, but after that the reponse from the console after putting in any game disc was - "An error has ........". Reference made to error messages and codes page as instructed, and the suggestions followed to the letter but the fault still occurs. haworth Dec 26, 2007 Same problem...Hooked it up Christmas night and it worked alright for an hour then I get the error message. Been getting the message