Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Nintendo Wii Repair Has Never Been Easier!

By James Pierce


Have you ever encountered a damaged Nintendo Wii gaming system and you do not know where to turn to repair your Wii? Don't trust those individuals that do the delivery and shipping or the repair centers as you know deep down inside that most of them are simply self-taught technicians with no formal training? Well you are not alone. I have been there frantically thinking of what to do to get my Wii up and running again without having to send it out to untrustworthy repair centers or having to pack the heck out of the box so the brutal shipping services don?t do more damage to it or worse yet, lose it somewhere between New York and Seattle. I came up with my own solution, I did my own Wii repair. You notice I said my own repair? Yes, your hearing is good, Nintendo Wii repair is not all that hard and in fact fairly easy and fast with a nice Wii Fix Guide and email support to answer questions that might come up while you have your Wii disassembled.

First off listen to my personal story. Nothing is worse than jamming out on your Wii with a couple of friends on a Saturday night and then your Wii goes dead or just freezes up. While some people like to go out on Saturday night I like to play games with my beloved Wii console.

So what did I do? I had my apartment to myself and plenty of time to play, all night if I wanted to. But I needed to repair my Wii and fast. It was malfunctioning and I knew I had seen information online about repairing a Wii at one time or another.

Obviously, shipping my gaming console to a repair center wouldn't get me up and running too fast. That could take days or even a couple of weeks before I could have my unit back. Not forgetting, if the repair center has a backlog of Wii consoles that require fixing too, getting my unit back will obviously take a lot longer. In addition, I have to worry about some, why don't we just say... unfortunate situations come up by sending my Wii away to be repaired.

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.

In plain words this is my second Wii gaming console and I am not what you would consider wealthy by any means and I do not feel like flipping the bucks for a new console. Particularly knowing this is probably some common problem that happens with a lot of Wii's and can easily be fixed using a good Wii repair guide. Though I do not have much technical training I am good with my hands and love to tinker with things so this is the route I am choosing to take.

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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