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I thought this was about a STD epidemic.
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.
It's the lens that reads the disks, it gets dirty fairly easily if you aren't too careful.
That pissed me off so much. At least Microsoft has the decency to send me a box to ship mine for repairs. Nintendo told me to print out a sticker, buy a box, and ship it through some other means. I'm fixing it myself.
Hello all,I am just posting this as it would have been helpful if the answer was here for me when I had the problem.If you get this error all the time:"An error has occurred. Press the Eject Button and remove the disc, then turn the Wii console off and refer to the Wii operations Manual for help troubleshooting."And your game is skipping and/or out of sync....You need to replace the laser in your Wii. You can find them online and you shouldn't pay more than $50.00 AUD for one. I spent a long time trying to find a definite answer to this query as I wanted to be sure it was a laser error, and not a motherboard issue. My Wii is out of warranty and Nintendo wasn't much help. So I took a gamble and bought a new laser. Voila.. better than new Wii.
Thats what i have to do...I hate Nintendo sometimes...
OSHT! Now my friends wii just gave out too. Mabey this is like an epidemic... Nintendo is gona be outa buisness soon if this keeps up...D=
Dude its going to take a lot more then that to put Nintendo out of business