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I think my nintendo wii is messed up ?

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i think my wii is messed up when i turn on the wii and the remote just flashes all the time and turns off and the battery is full. HELP!!!!! SOS

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  1. READ THE MANUAL! everything you need to know is in the manual. this is not an emergency it's just you being lazy!

    God read the manual, it explains exactly in full detail what you need to do!


  2. Don't worry, your wii is not messed up.

    Everyone seems to ask this question.

    All you need to do is sync the remote with the wii.

    There are 2 ways to do this: Permanent, and Temporary.

    The one you need to do is sync it permanently but i will tell you both to help you if you need to do this in the future.

    Permanent- Turn on your wii and get your remote ready. Go up to the wii and open up the cover on the front of the wii (the cover that is under the power and reset buttons.) Then on the remote, take off the battery cover. Now there should be 2 red buttons, one on the wii under the cover, and one ion the remote, under the battery cover. Push the one on the wii first and then push the one on the remote. The remote will flash for a bit and will eventually sync. If this doesn't seem to work, try pushing the red button on the remote first and then the red button on the wii.

    You should do this whenever you buy a new remote.

    Temporary- To sync temporarily, you simply get a remote that has been previously synced and go to the wii menu. Then push the home button on the remote. Then you click wii remote options at the bottom. Then "Add remote". Then you push the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time, the remote will flash and then will become synced.

    This is usefull when a friend comes over and you want to sync it for the day.

    This is also all in the manual that came with your wii so if you ever forget, look in there.

    Hope this helps and good luck.

  3. Are you able to turn the console on from the remote?  If not, the remote you have might not be synchronized with your console.  When the console is on, open the battery cover of the remote in question and press the "sync" button.  At this point the remotes LEDs will be blinking.  Now open up the SD card slot on the console and press the Sync button there.  If done right your remote should now be set as player 1 and should be permanently synced with your console.

    This can be found on p22 in the Wii Operations Manual: System Setup

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