Lately, whenever I try to eject a disk and insert a new one, 9 times out of 10 I'm always getting an ''error reading disk'' message. Even when the game is fresh out of the plastic. I try to keep the best care I can of the condition of my games too, so none of them are currently scratched or dirty. I already received my mailing label from Nintendo because I set up a repair with a rep. How would I ever get through the week or longer without my love?Is this a common problem?
Maybe you put it in the wrong way? Common mistake. If not than no it's never happened to me call Nintendo.Is this a common problem?
Not likely. I have my system facing horizontally, with the little rubber things touching the floor like they should. And I'm really sensitive to light so it would kill my eyes if I had the shiny side of the disk faceing towards me instead of the label that should be,
[QUOTE=''afriendofnayru'']Not likely. I have my system facing horizontally, with the little rubber things touching the floor like they should. And I'm really sensitive to light so it would kill my eyes if I had the shiny side of the disk faceing towards me instead of the label that should be,[/QUOTE] Something is wrong with your disc drive. Contact Nintendo Customer support and send your wii in to get repaired before the warranty runs out.
I sent it in today, because the label came in the mail yesterday. I do think there is something wrong with my system, and I wanted to know if it was a common problem that many were experiencing. And unfortunately, I don't think I'll make it through the week without it. :( I wish I wasn't such a g%26#275;mu otaku.
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