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It happens each once in a while, that day when your Nintendo Wii just does not want to turn on. There are multiple troubles that may cause your Wii to not turn on. Within this article we are going to cover the most mutual difficulties and explain how to rectify them. The original problem that most be persons seem to overlook that causes their Wii to not turn on, is a tripped fuse. This happens when too much energy is drawn from an electrical outlet in a room, too much power being drawn causes the fuse to “trip” and prevent more power from going through the outlet that “tripped” the fuse. This is a finelooking easy fix. Go find the circuit breaker box in your home; it’s normally a silver or black box in the garage or basement that has a bunch of switches inside of it. Once you’ve located the box, push on each “fuse” (They look like left / right flipping switches) in the direction that they are facing. If you find a switch that jiggles, clicks or moves a little bit when you push on it, you’ve encountered the fuse that has been “tripped”. Now plainly push the fuse to the opposite direction that it’s facing and you have re-enabled electricity to flow through your electrical outlet that was not outputting power. Another electrical problem that may cause your Wii to not turn on is a power outage. After a power outage, your Wii may not turn on if it was plugged in and turned on when the power firstborn went out. To fix this, you will need to unplug the power cord and then unplug each cord connected to the Wii. Let the scheme sit, unpowered for 5 – 10 minutes. This will cause your Wii system to reset and your problem must be fixed. If your Nintendo Wii still won’t turn on, you may have a fried AC adaptor/power cord. So before sending your Wii to Nintendo to get it fixed, buy a new power cord off of eBay for $5 – $10, or buy one from your local video game store. If the above 2 methods don’t solve your problem, undertake playing your Nintendo Wii in another room, or plugging your power cord into a dissimilar power outlet. |



