One thing you can try first is if you have another SD card lying around (doesnt matter what size under 2gb) just to see if the Wii will recognize it. If it does then its your SD card...if the Wii does not recognize the different SD card then its a problem with the port itself and you will have to talk to a service rep at Nintendo to get it repaired.
Are you able to place that SD card into your computer/laptop? If so, try that to see if Windows will recognize the card. If it does, then try to copy its contents into a temporary folder (just create one on your desktop or something). at least then, your data is backed up. You can try to format the SD card there or in the Wii...format it, put it back in your computer to restore the information and try it in your Wii and see if it will work.
One thing you can try first is if you have another SD card lying around (doesnt matter what size under 2gb) just to see if the Wii will recognize it. If it does then its your SD card...if the Wii does not recognize the different SD card then its a problem with the port itself and you will have to talk to a service rep at Nintendo to get it repaired.
Are you able to place that SD card into your computer/laptop? If so, try that to see if Windows will recognize the card. If it does, then try to copy its contents into a temporary folder (just create one on your desktop or something). at least then, your data is backed up. You can try to format the SD card there or in the Wii...format it, put it back in your computer to restore the information and try it in your Wii and see if it will work.
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