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 Wii freezes and won't read disc, Please help?

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stringfellow
post May 22 2009, 04:41 AM

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QUOTE(friedricetheman @ May 21 2009, 07:49 PM)
Thanks. smile.gif


Added on May 21, 2009, 11:39 pmAhhh ... problem solved. It seems that the new wii update (4.0u) is causing crashes. It kinda suprises me that I'm the only one here in malaysia who has the problem. It is actually kinda widespread all over the world.

http://techforums.nintendo.com/nins/board/...scending&page=7

So, tell me are you guys really playing with ori games or not? From what I heard from GH, I'm only one of a handful of people buying original wii games. The rest are Jack Sparrows. smile.gif

C'mon now be honest. Piracy is stealing.

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Please don't insult me or the others here who maintained their true course instead of succumbing to the easy way out. What's making you say you're the only one facing the problem? Others may not be as vocal in expressing their niggles and problems here, or they may have resorted to finding out the problems and applying the solution first before harping about it in a messageboard. I had not a problem on mine, and I have never strayed from supporting the deserved developers with my wallet. So please before you start thinking that you are the only one supporting the just cause, thinking again. In fact, think again before you start blanket-claiming others being pirates. That is just rude.
stringfellow
post May 22 2009, 05:07 AM

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Tell me honestly that you dont think that the post you quoted from his post is not a classical flamebait.

As for the thread, the TS himself already posted, and case is solved. I dont see why the topic has to remain open, unless there's intention to discuss what the rest of the TS's posts implies. To not stray from topic,(since case is also solved btw) would'nt closing the thread be prudent?
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post May 22 2009, 08:37 AM

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Ermm, the TS can close the thread itself. Not asking for any intervention on that part from anyone but the TS himself. Closing the thread is a sure way of avoiding the thread from straying itself from the main topic, or any elaboration of the already solved case.

Dont see the section that may be construed as flamebait? Fine, doesn't make any difference to me. But IMO, to be sure that this does not escalate any further, whether with true intentions or otherwise, the TS can make the right move and close it. End of story. icon_rolleyes.gif

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