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I'm glad you mentioned this because it happened to me as well and like you I said W T F ???!!! It was in the middle of the night for me. I woke up with my bedroom all glowing blue, I sat up and the disc slot on my WII was glowing and not only glowing but it would get REALLY bright then really dim. And heck yeah it is only supposed to be read by them when the machine is turned on and you are connected to your router. That was the first thing I checked. the power light was amber meaning OFF! Green is on. I didn't know what was going on. So I hit the power button a couple of times and it stopped. I haven't had it happen since. I mean, if Nintendo has access to our WII's even when they are turned off why do we even have to bother connecting at all? It was strange and I would love to hear if anyone else has experienced it. At least now I know it wasn't a ghost!!!
[QUOTE="o0George0o"]ur wii is just on its period so i would keep away from it for a whilevilevacdude, no lie. hopefully that kid has a extra tampon layin around u better hurry dude theres gonna be blood EVERYWHERE!!!!!!
[QUOTE="vilevac"][QUOTE="o0George0o"]ur wii is just on its period so i would keep away from it for a whileo0George0odude, no lie. hopefully that kid has a extra tampon layin around u better hurry dude theres gonna be blood EVERYWHERE!!!!!! true that man. that happened to me last month. S*** DUDE, IT'S GONA HAPPEN AGAIN ANY DAY NOW!!!!!!!!! i need to go *SHoPPING* for medical products
omg not to be mean but are you clueless? like everbody said you got a message, read itI'm glad you mentioned this because it happened to me as well and like you I said W T F ???!!! It was in the middle of the night for me. I woke up with my bedroom all glowing blue, I sat up and the disc slot on my WII was glowing and not only glowing but it would get REALLY bright then really dim. And heck yeah it is only supposed to be read by them when the machine is turned on and you are connected to your router. That was the first thing I checked. the power light was amber meaning OFF! Green is on. I didn't know what was going on. So I hit the power button a couple of times and it stopped. I haven't had it happen since. I mean, if Nintendo has access to our WII's even when they are turned off why do we even have to bother connecting at all? It was strange and I would love to hear if anyone else has experienced it. At least now I know it wasn't a ghost!!!
Fanny123
[QUOTE="Fanny123"]omg not to be mean but are you clueless? like everbody said you got a message, read it SERIOUSLY DUDE!!!I'm glad you mentioned this because it happened to me as well and like you I said W T F ???!!! It was in the middle of the night for me. I woke up with my bedroom all glowing blue, I sat up and the disc slot on my WII was glowing and not only glowing but it would get REALLY bright then really dim. And heck yeah it is only supposed to be read by them when the machine is turned on and you are connected to your router. That was the first thing I checked. the power light was amber meaning OFF! Green is on. I didn't know what was going on. So I hit the power button a couple of times and it stopped. I haven't had it happen since. I mean, if Nintendo has access to our WII's even when they are turned off why do we even have to bother connecting at all? It was strange and I would love to hear if anyone else has experienced it. At least now I know it wasn't a ghost!!!
jensen_slipknot
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