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Has you're wii's disk drive screwed up?

Yeah
10 (35.7%)
No
18 (64.3%)

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Author Topic: Wii epidemic?  (Read 3107 times)

Ok so I was playing my Wii a couple of weeks ago, and an error screen came up saying "An error has occured..." and all that stuff. I think the disk drive gave out because I play so much.
So anyway, I was over at my friends house playing Brawl, and the EXACT same thing happened with the EXACT same game. Now the weird thing is, he got his a couple of weeks after me. This happened last night. Now both of us have to $82.50 to fix it. Has this happened to anyone else?
« Last Edit: October 04, 2008, 06:54:55 PM by Falco00102 »

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Anyways i havent....yet

This is off topic...Lol you been smokin anything lately pain?

Hasn't happened to me... but i don't play my Wii that much because my dog chewed up my nunchuck and im too lazy to buy a new one.

Lol that sucks. Even my dog isn't THAT retarted.

Some Wiis can't play Brawl due to dust in the disk drives or something like that, Also, Not too sure about your problem.

Nope mines fine and lovey

Sometimes mine does not want to read disks, I just unplug it for a little while then plug it back in

I wonder if a Wii even costs that much to make.

Nope mines fine and lovey

Some Wiis can't play Brawl due to dust in the disk drives or something like that, Also, Not too sure about your problem.
I treat my brawl disk like its a gawd. NO SCRATCHES OR DUST.

in the disk drives

not on the disk

INSIDE THE DISK DRIVE

the thing that glows blue :D

I was once playing Geometry Wars, went online to check scores, but some wierd console bit came up, with weird "####x####" things were on it.

It's the lens that reads the disks, it gets dirty fairly easily if you aren't too careful.

So some advice, don't leave your wii on the loving floor, keep it the forget away from the basement and don't pass a broomstick into the disk drive and you'll be fine. In case your lens is dirty, you'd need to take extra precautions if you decide to clean it. It's fairly easy to do permanent damage to a disk drive if you don't know what you're doing.