Wii Troubleshooting: Trouble Shoot Your Wii Problems
So I'm almost sure you've gone through the same predicament I've gone through
. You go to the video store to buy the latest Nintendo Wii games. You hurry home and spend the next 6 hours playing the hottest game on the market, then it happens. You get that dreaded error message on your t.v. screen or even worse, you get nothing at all.
This is a joke, right? As you think to yourself. But unfortunately it's not. This scenario has happened to many Nintendo Wii owners. Unfortunately Nintendo Wii isn't the only gaming console that experiences these issues. In this article I will give you a few tips for Wii troubleshooting and what you can do.
Probably one of the most irritating situation that can occur is when you get an error code. Ok, so what does a number mean to me and you, right? Don't you wish there was an error message and it said "Lens Dirty" or something like that, that would make much more sense than these numbers.
So, here are a few of the most common error codes you may encounter...
-Error Code 32002, this means there's a problem with your internet setting on your Wii. That could mean a problem with your wireless router, the Wii Wi-Fi USB connector or the Wii Lan adapter.
-Error Code 32003 means that there isn't enough space on the Wii 's internal memory to install the most recent update.
-Error Code 32004 means that the Nintendo servers are experiencing a high amount of traffic and you may need to wait a few hours. This can happen when there's a firmware update to the Wii system and everyone else is trying to update their consoles as well.
The tips above are some of the most common Wii troubleshooting problems and I hope that the few error codes I mentioned will help you get back to enjoying your gaming.