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Error Message: Unable to Read the Disc / Disc Could Not Be Read Applies to: Wii, Wii mini Situation: System displays
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either error message "Unable to read disc" or "Disc could not be how to fix wii disc read error read" What to Do: Before we begin troubleshooting, please read the following information: The Wii and Wii mini
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consoles are compatible with games designed for the Wii console. Discs made for other gaming consoles and other media formats (DVD, Blu-ray) will not play in the Wii. The original Wii the game disc could not be read wii model (RVL-001) is also compatible with games designed for the GameCube. This model is identified by a row of GameCube controller ports along its top or left side, depending on placement. More info Game discs are region encoded. If the game disc you are using is intended for a region different than your Wii, the disc will not play in your console. If wii u won't read disc the above does not resolve your situation, click the button below. We will guide you through some simple troubleshooting that may resolve your issue. If the troubleshooting unsuccessful, we will help you set up a repair for your system. Click here to start troubleshooting Go back to previous question Print Did this information answer your question? Yes No Select a product Support Home Wii U Nintendo 3DS Family Wii & Wii mini My Nintendo Nintendo DSi Family Nintendo DS Family Classic Systems Games & Apps Tech Support Forums Nintendo Online Store Error Code Lookup System Nintendo 3DS Family Wii U Wii and Wii mini Nintendo DSi Family Nintendo DS Family English Français Español Português Search Order Status Network Status Contact Us Chat or Email Phone: 855-877-9099 About Nintendo Company Info CSR Report IP Policy Sitemap Where To Buy List of Online Retailers Nintendo NY Store Nintendo Store Support Wii U Support Nintendo 3DS Support Repair Help Nintendo Product Recycling Parents Info for Parents Parental Controls Safety Precautions Documents / Policies Product Manuals Health & Safety Precautions Manual Interest-Based Ads Pri
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
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game is not playable on the Wii console. Verify that the disc is inserted properly. wii disc cleaner Depending on how the system is placed, the direction the disc needs to be facing will vary. If the console is placed vertically, the
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disc label will need to face 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 http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4069/~/error-message%3A-unable-to-read-the-disc-%2F-disc-could-not-be-read received. How many games does this error occur with? 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. http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3502/~/error-message%3A-error-has-occurred 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: 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 dam
Error Codes + Detailed Explanations of Each & Technical Info Quasi-F.A.Q. 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. « previous next » Pages: [1] Author Topic: FDS Error Codes + Detailed Explanations of Each & Technical Info Quasi-F.A.Q. http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=7142.0 (Read 19086 times) Xious Sharp C1 Posts: 1040 FDS Service FDS Error Codes + Detailed http://forum.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?89535-Famicom-disk-System-Error-27 Explanations of Each & Technical Info Quasi-F.A.Q. « on: January 07, 2012, 11:58:44 AM » FDS Error Code Translations (by Flashback V.E.)This is a Quasi-F.A.Q; it has no actual questions, but it contains answers to the most baffling question of all regarding the Famicom Disk System. 'What do these blasted error codes actually mean?' wii u In it, I provide a detailed explanation of the FDS Error Codes that I feel up to documenting, to the extent that I am willing to document them. I intended this to be my 1,000th post here, however when a thread was deleted, it changed my count and thus, it became post 999, or something like that... Anyhow, enjoy the use of my tidbits of knowledge. I worked wii u unable out the meanings behind these error codes, and the source of the trouble for each by countess hours of working on FDS repair and restoration, and additional unfathomed hours of experimentation and research. While some of this is already known, many of the mysteries of these horribly defined error messages are not discussed in detail anywhere else. If you have any additional information to add, please post a reply in this thread and I will consider adding anything that you have to contribute. Additional credit also goes to Eric, for his excellent documentation of Err.31. The goal of this Quasi-F.A.Q. is merely to document the meaning behind each error code. It is not meant to explain how to correct them, nor shall I be documenting any techniques for spindle alignment here or anywhere else in the foreseeable future. Please do not beg for this: I offer complete FDS service and restoration for those unable to complete the task on their own, or for those who wish to have it done by a competent technician who guarantees his work with a first-class warranty. As a final comment, please note that although FamicomWorld has my permission in perpetuity to use or publish this anywhere on the FamicomWorld website, n
Video Gaming as Life Classic Gaming Famicom disk System Error 27 Please be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. It'll let you know how we run this board and the rules by which to abide. You will have to register before you can post. Click the register link above to begin. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Don't use an AOL e-mail address to register. America Online doesn't deliver most of the e-mail messages which the Retrogaming Roundtable sends to AOL. If you use an @aol.com e-mail address, you probably won't be able to complete the registration process. You have been warned. Access to the Marketplace forums will be granted after being registered for ten (10) days. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 25 of 45 Thread: Famicom disk System Error 27 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-14-2006,11:56 AM #1 yummysmokedham View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Insert Coin (Level 0) Join Date Sep 2004 Location Carthage, MO Posts 21 Famicom disk System Error 27 I recently purchased a famicom disk system and the game Doki Doki Panic. Doki Doki Panic is the only game I have currently. Sometimes the game works fine, then other times I get an error 27 when the system boots from disk, or even when it tries to load between levels. Has anyone had any experiance with this error? I am just curious if it is an error related to the disk or the system, since I currently do not have any more disks to try out on it. Any suggestions would be greatly appricated! Reply With Quote 08-14-2006,01:41 PM #2 y-bot View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Bell (Level 8) Join Date Jul 2002 Location NE Portland, Oregon Posts 1,713 This page has info on what the errors mean: http://nesworld.parodius.com/famidisk.htm This page tells you how to change the belt: http://jfgoods.net/disksystem.html good luck! y-bot www.retrogamingexpo.com Reply With Quote 08-14-2006,03:33 PM #3 rbudrick View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Ryu Hayabusa (Level 16) Join Date Sep 2002 Location Buying the rare ones, moments before you get there. Posts 8,434 ...tried posting that first link, but the board was erroring out for the last 20 min. Beat me to it. :-) For those that don't want to click the link and scroll way down, here: DRIVE AND DISK ERRORS The most common problem with Famicom Disk System, is a drive belt inside the drive. Over the years the belt will eventually break. Fortunately drive belts aren't as impossible to find these days as they