Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Relax, Repair Your Wii, And Play Some Games!

By James Pierce


Ever encountered a broken Nintendo Wii console? Don't know what to do now that you cannot finish your favorite game? Don't trust those individuals at the Parcel Delivery services or the low level repair technicians at the so-called repair centers as you know in the rear of your mind that a lot of them are simply low trained technicians that are taught to sell more parts and repair time? Do not despair as you are far from being alone in this situation. I myself have been there - and I repaired that. You noticed that I said repaired my own Wii, all with the help of a little known Wii Fix Guide.

This is my own story on how my Wii went bad and I had to come up with a solution. Playing one night on my Nintendo Wii with several friends and my Wii went dead! Playing Wii with my friends and family is one of my favorite pass times.

So here is what I did. I had the whole evening to play and enjoy myself, all night if I felt like it. But I needed to find a fast solution. It was not working and I had remembered coming across something about DIY Wii repair online in the past.

I bypassed all of the usual conventional options such as shipping my Wii for repair to a repair facility. I did not want some guy named Bubba messing with my beloved gaming console and felt that would be risking more damage to my Wii. No way. To reiterate there is no way I am going to trust the shipping and freight centers to get my Wii in one piece without adding extra damage to my Wii and not to mention the hi cost of shipping.

This is my second Wii, my first underwent the knife at one of these so-called Wii repair centers and came back in much worse condition than it was before I shipped it out. The amount of surface damage to my gaming console upset me badly. So who can I place the blame on? The shipping company or the Wii repair center? I could not live with it and just ended giving my Wii away to a family member and went out and made a new purchase.

So bottom line this is my second Wii console and I want to keep it scratch free and blemish free as much as possible and I really do not feel like going out and flipping the bills for a new one. I may work at a bank but I am far from rich!

So I searched the web (Yes - there are some sites that are legit and knows what their talking about) for solutions to my issue. After visiting numerous pages and joining different forums, I stumbled to one saying that he repaired his Wii using a simple and easy to follow Wii fix guide. He claims that Wii repair has never been easier since the instructions are orderly and describes different Wii problems.

So I visited the site. Usually, I have doubts about this but after seeing the website and that it is professionally designed (shady ones usually have generic web page construction) my confidence is gradually building up. What sealed the deal is that they offer email support to teach how to fix Wii problems. I always preferred email support and being able to ask specific questions. It always makes things much easier.

So long story short, I downloaded the Wii repair guide and had my Wii up and running the same night and I was a much happier with my stress gone and my Wii fixed.




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