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Have you ever been playing your Wii and have it go blank on you and felt completely lost with nowhere to turn to repair you Nintendo Wii? Are you like me and do not trust the UPS, Fed X, USPS shipping centers with your precious electronics nor do you trust the so called repair centers that employ not-so competent technicians? Don't feel like you are alone. There are plenty of us that have been in your situation and frantically working to come up with a viable solution to get your Wii repaired and running again without having to send it half way around the world and risk loss or damage. I came up with what I thought would be the best option, repairing my own Nintendo Wii. You heard me right, I said repairing my own Wii. From what I understood, there are a handful of things that go wrong with the Wii console and with a helpful troubleshooting guide it is fairly easy to repair your Wii. Especially if there is some sort of support system in place to ask your own specific questions if needed.
Let me first tell you my story. Nothing ruins my Friday night more than a broken Wii console. I know some people like to go to a club to enjoy a drink, I do too every now and then. But when you just came from a hell-week with a tyrannical boss and mountains of paperwork, sometimes you just want to end the week at home playing with your beloved metal companion... the Nintendo Wii!
So what to do? Wife and kids will be staying at their grandparents so I have the whole house for myself. This is the perfect opportunity to go all out and play all day right. But I have to do something about my malfunctioning Wii.
Needless to say, shipping the console to a repair shop wouldn't do the trick. That would take days before I can have my unit back. Not to mention, if the repair shop currently has numerous Wii consoles that need fixing too, getting my unit back will obviously take longer. On top of that, I have some, let us just say, unfortunate situations sending my Wii to be repaired.
Probably the most memorable one is that it arrived working but has an ungodly number of scratches that were not there before. Now who do I blame this on? The shipping or freight company for not caring for my Wii in transit or do I blame the repair facility and some guy named Bubba, working on my Wii with his dirty fingers. I'm just a little too obsessive compulsive so I just gave it away.
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 decided to follow my memory of seeing something on DIY Wii repair or a Wii fix it guide and did what I always do and Googled it. I found a few possible solutions to my dilemma. After doing about an hour of research and reading reviews and following links I came across a friend on a gaming forum that gave me his story about using The Wii Fix Guide to repair his Wii. He claimed that it only took a short time to follow the guide to troubleshoot his problems and then repair his Wii. To top it off there was free email support. Something that appears to be lacking in all other products or guides.
So I took his advice and followed the link to the website. The website was professionally designed and made several valid points about it being the best solution for those that are not afraid to spend a little time learning to perform their own Wii repair. Again, the email support was the final sales pitch that sold me completely. It was totally a no brainer.
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.
Let me first tell you my story. Nothing ruins my Friday night more than a broken Wii console. I know some people like to go to a club to enjoy a drink, I do too every now and then. But when you just came from a hell-week with a tyrannical boss and mountains of paperwork, sometimes you just want to end the week at home playing with your beloved metal companion... the Nintendo Wii!
So what to do? Wife and kids will be staying at their grandparents so I have the whole house for myself. This is the perfect opportunity to go all out and play all day right. But I have to do something about my malfunctioning Wii.
Needless to say, shipping the console to a repair shop wouldn't do the trick. That would take days before I can have my unit back. Not to mention, if the repair shop currently has numerous Wii consoles that need fixing too, getting my unit back will obviously take longer. On top of that, I have some, let us just say, unfortunate situations sending my Wii to be repaired.
Probably the most memorable one is that it arrived working but has an ungodly number of scratches that were not there before. Now who do I blame this on? The shipping or freight company for not caring for my Wii in transit or do I blame the repair facility and some guy named Bubba, working on my Wii with his dirty fingers. I'm just a little too obsessive compulsive so I just gave it away.
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 decided to follow my memory of seeing something on DIY Wii repair or a Wii fix it guide and did what I always do and Googled it. I found a few possible solutions to my dilemma. After doing about an hour of research and reading reviews and following links I came across a friend on a gaming forum that gave me his story about using The Wii Fix Guide to repair his Wii. He claimed that it only took a short time to follow the guide to troubleshoot his problems and then repair his Wii. To top it off there was free email support. Something that appears to be lacking in all other products or guides.
So I took his advice and followed the link to the website. The website was professionally designed and made several valid points about it being the best solution for those that are not afraid to spend a little time learning to perform their own Wii repair. Again, the email support was the final sales pitch that sold me completely. It was totally a no brainer.
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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