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Wii Fix Guide Best Option For Repairing Wii.

By James Pierce




As a seventh generation console, Wii competes with other generation console such as the Microsoft's Box 360 and Sony's play station. It is a social and active entertainment service that brings the whole family together. Unlike other generation console, it is a fun and intuitive game that is enhanced by our body motions.

I never considered Wii repair until one night while I was unwinding from work and playing the Wii with my family I decided to do an update to my Wii system. It was then that I noticed I had only 3 Gigabytes of memory out of the total 8 Gigabytes I had in this system. It was then that everything started going downhill and started to get very stressful. My whole system started getting really sluggish and slow and not reacting to simple things such as trying to access system setup or open a simple small image.

As these problems arose I was advised to add a thumb drive to my Wii system. I was told this would indeed speed things up and they seemed to for a short time. But then more complications started to pop up and then the USB port became very outdated and thus slowed down the amount of current and data that would pass through each port. It was then that I knew I had to seek some sort of Wii repair. I had to do some research to find the best options for getting my Wii fixed.

I decided after much thought that sending my Wii out for Wii repair was not the route I wanted to take. Soon after I made the plunge and late at night working on my own Wii all with the help of the Wii Fix Guide. I did run into a couple of questions and soon after placed an email to the free support address. It did not take long and I had a quick reply detailing the answers to my questions. I was soon up and running and I have not looked back since. I repaired my own Wii.

As always everyone points out that the real option is to send your Wii out for upgrades or repair. Then you read about the real nightmare stories of the long wait times and the Wii coming back in worse condition or not coming back at all. I knew this was not the route I wanted to take. There had to be another option. Then I came across reviews of a Wii Fix Guide website. Most of the reviews were really good and talking about great step by step plans with images and to top it off live email support. I had to go this route. After a short time of doing my Wii repair and upgrades I had my Wii up and running again.






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