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EA has guaranteed an exchange for the defect hardware.
Alternatively some people have reported regaining syunchronisation by holding down all the white buttons on the guitar simultaneously to re-establish the connection.
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That is a syncing Issue, Try this, it may take a few tries. Press the Sync button on the Xbox 360. Then press and Hold the sync button on you Guitar for 1 Second. The Xbox and Guitar Should Sync.
the same problem happened to me, and i just pressed the sync buttons on the guitar and the wireless adaptor at the same time and let it sit. it started syncing fine after that. I hope i helped! :)
Ensure that the receiver is plugged in to the USB port in back of the Wii Console. If the light on the receiver is blinking, too, then with the Guitar turned on, press the white button on the receiver.
EA has guaranteed an exchange for the defect hardware.
Alternatively some people have reported regaining syunchronisation by holding down all the white buttons on the guitar simultaneously to re-establish the connection.
Try this. It just worked for me. I actually didn't have to synch. After I unplugged the console and restarted, it worked.
Try these steps!
Turn the Wii console power OFF by pressing the POWER Button on the front of the console. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet for a few seconds.
After a few seconds have elapsed, plug the cord back into the wall
outlet.
Turn
the power of the Wii console ON. When you see the Health and Safety
screen, open the small flap on the front of the Wii console to find a
red button labeled "SYNC." Press and hold the SYNC Button down for 15
seconds. This will clear all the syncs on the Wii, allowing you to get
a clean start to begin the process described below.
After holding the SYNC Button on the Wii console down for at
least 15 seconds, you can now "re-sync" your Wii Remotes:
With
the first Wii Remote you wish to sync, remove the battery cover on the
back of the Wii Remote to find a small red button just below the
batteries.
Press and release the small red button just below the batteries on
the Wii Remote; the blue lights on the front of the Wii Remote
will blink.
Quickly press and release the red SYNC button on the inside of the
white flap on the front of the Wii console (picture).
When the Player LED blinking stops and stays lit, the syncing is complete. The LED
that is illuminated indicates the player number (1 through
4).
This sync procedure (steps "a" through "d" above) must be followed for each additional Wii Remote
added to the system.
Im guessing due to needing batteries that your Guitar is the Wireless type ?!
Have you correctly Synchronised your Xbox 360 with the Guitar controller ?
to do this, Turn on the Xbox and Guitar press the round "sync" button on the bottom of the guitar, next to its Ethernet port, and also press the small round sync button on the Xbox 360 (located to the left of the memory slots on the front face) at the same time, the rings of light on both the Xbox and the guitar will Turn in a clockwise motion letting you know they are synching, after that the Xbox will assign the guitar to a controller slot. then it should work.
If this doesn't work then im afraid your guitar may have a faulty wireless chip, which would require you to get a replacement.
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