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gunntims0103
November 21st, 2006, 21:15
news via ign (http://wii.ign.com/articles/746/746907p1.html)

WiiConnect 24 Update Breaking Systems?
Be careful what you wish for, you just might get a broken Wii.

We have received word from numerous sources that running the initial WiiConnect 24 update on the Wii has had a tendency to cause a recurring error code. Several error codes have been reported so far, but the most prevalent of them are 110213 and 32002. We contacted Nintendo about this issue, and they filled us in on what you should do if you find yourself in this predicament.

Currently, Nintendo has two options in place to resolve the problem. If you do not have any data saved to your system that is important to keep, then you can contact Nintendo customer service and they will ship a new console to you in 3-4 business days. However, if you do have important data saved to your system, then things get a little trickier. Data like game saves and Miis are not disastrous to lose, but Virtual Console data is. While Virtual Console games are re-downloadable should you delete them, the data saved on your console regarding which games you have downloaded is tied to your system. In this situation, option #2 is the way to go.

Option #2 requires that Nintendo send you a shipping label which should take 4-10 business days. Once you receive the shipping label, you can use it to send the console to Nintendo for repairs, after which they will send it back to you. Sadly, this process takes 8-12 business days, meaning that if you choose option #2, you will be Wii-less for a good long while.

Nintendo could not comment on how widespread this problem is, but did say that they are currently looking into fixes that can be done without Nintendo replacing or repairing the console itself.

woods05
November 21st, 2006, 21:27
I've noticed a lot of anti-Wii topics are on the Wii news home page.

gunntims0103
November 21st, 2006, 21:35
I've noticed a lot of anti-Wii topics are on the Wii news home page.

well with the good qualitys come the bad

-this isnt a anit wii topic. Its simply saying that there are faults to look out for. If it said, The wii stinks dont buy it. That would be a opininated anit-wii topic

;)

I heart Nintendo
November 21st, 2006, 23:09
Awww man. I was hoping Nintendo wouldn't end up joining Microsoft and Sony in the faulty launch unit stakes. But I guess this kinda thing just happens! *shrugs*

J's blog post: I am error (http://i-am-random-j.blogspot.com/2006/11/i-am-error.html)