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One small screw holds the BIOS memory battery. Remove these three black case screws. Lift off the black plastic plate.

Remove all screws from the case. Remove rubber feet and screws underneath. Now the case can be pulled apart. Locate the " reset " button on the front of the Wii console. Hold it down for a few seconds to reset the device. Wait for the home screen to appear, then hold down the "power" button on the front of the Wii until the power light turns red and the Wii shuts down.

How do I manually eject a disc from my Wii U? Gently put the tweezers between the padding the disc slides in and out trough, push eject and a little panel behind the padding should slide out of the way, quickly get the tweezers past the panel so it doesn't shut on you.

Grab the disc and pull on it, it may take a minute or a few tries. How do you fix a broken Wii? Power off the console and unplug the power cord for a few seconds. Plug the power cord back in and turn the Wii back on.

At the "Health and Safety" screen, open the small door on the faceplate of the console. Hold the red sync button for at least 15 seconds. Which way does the Wii disc go in? Insert a game disc into the Game Disc slot on the front of the console.

The Wii console will turn ON automatically. Using a Wii controller, press "Home," which is a small, round button with a house icon. Now you can play the game as you would on a GameCube console, with the same controllers and same "save" options.

The Wii menu is inaccessible from GameCube mode. To return to Wii, press the "Eject" button on the bottom-left side of the console, and then press "Reset," which is located between the "Power" button and the memory slots. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Because it stores all of the memory in your games.

If you lose it all your memory will be lost. Not Helpful 9 Helpful You have to go through system settings in order to erase GameCube memory card data, but it can be done. Not Helpful 3 Helpful If playing a GameCube game on the Wii, do I use any memory card or do I have to use the one that came with the game? Yes, you can use a Gamecube memory card to save your game on Wii. Not Helpful 6 Helpful If you install that, then you can install a Gamecube emulator called Nintendont and play Gamecube backups that way.

Not Helpful 24 Helpful It's likely that your Wii model does not support the GameCube, or you are inserting the disc wrong. Not Helpful 10 Helpful Can I just play without the Gamecube memory card and save progress on the Wii system? No, you cannot. The Gamecube games were only designed to save on Gamecube memory cards. Unfortunately you have to use a Gamecube controller, because there was no Wii when the Gamecube was made.

With region locking, you will not be able to use that specific region's games. With homebrew and other programs you can, but it will void your warranty if you still have one. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 7. Ciara Mills. Yes, you need the controller for navigating. GameCube is a lot different than the Wii, but made by the same company.

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. You Might Also Like How to. How to. About This Article. Co-authored by:. The original Wii could also play GameCube titles, but that feature is also gone from the Wii Mini — Nintendo pulled GameCube compatibility from Wii models sold after November , too.

Turn on your Nintendo Wii console. If there are any missing pieces, especially along the outside of the disc, the system automatically spits the disc back out. If your Wii console has the incorrect internet connection security type configured into it, you might see error code every time you try to connect to the internet via the console.

The wii u has a wireless chip that supports both 2.



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