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Posted on Sep 24, 2009

When I turn on the wii the menu scrolls left to right quickly not letting you choose a channel

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2008

SOURCE: sony psp scrolling

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2009

SOURCE: games wont play

Hi there,

you need to reset your internet connection...

so just pair your router and wii up again

thanks

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2010

SOURCE: When we turn on our Wii and get to the main menu

The colour system setting on the tv didn't match with your wii. e.g. if you have US/*** wii, you can set colour system to NTSC on the tv. or PAL for Europe wii.

Hopefully this help..

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How to set/ change time on your Polar F11.

Having trouble setting the time with your Polar F-Series watch, here is simple quick step-by-step guide to follow.

First know your buttons:
upper right - Scroll
lower right - Scroll
center right - choose
lower left - reverse/ back/ stop
upper left - light

#1 - Push the center right button (exercise will appear)
#2 - Push the upper right button (settings will appear) use the upper right or lower right buttons to scroll if neccessary
#3 - Push the center button (a menu will appear)
#4 - choose Watch, use the upper right or lower right buttons to scroll if neccessary
#5 - Push the center button to choose watch, once highlighted
#6 - use the upper right or lower right buttons to scroll through the watch menu
#7 - Choose Time
#8 - Continue to use center button and scroll buttons to choose and set.

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How to set/ change time on Polar F6.

Having trouble setting the time with your Polar F-Series watch, here is simple quick step-by-step guide to follow.

First know your buttons:
upper right - Scroll
lower right - Scroll
center right - choose
lower left - reverse/ back/ stop
upper left - light

#1 - Push the center right button (exercise will appear)
#2 - Push the upper right button (settings will appear) use the upper right or lower right buttons to scroll if neccessary
#3 - Push the center button (a menu will appear)
#4 - choose Watch, use the upper right or lower right buttons to scroll if neccessary
#5 - Push the center button to choose watch, once highlighted
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Need to connect to internet

Turn on your Wii and on the menu in the bottom left corner use your Wiimote to press the "Wii" button. Then click "Wii Settings". Using the arrows on the wiimote scroll to the right once and select "Internet". Select "Connection 1" and choose either wirless or wired internet. From there just follow the steps for either option you chose. Enjoy internet on your Wii!
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When unit is turned on, it defaults to Vid1. My Direct TV Satellite is hooked up to CMP - component input. Is there any way to make the TV default to CMP when it is turned on?

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I bought a used Wii and I cannot delete the previous owners name and system. How do you do it?

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2. Enter the "Wii Settings" menu by clicking button with the wrench icon. Scroll to the last page in the menu.

3. Choose "Format Wii System Memory" at the bottom portion of the screen. Read the warning and select "Format" to reset your Wii to its factory settings.

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How do I connect my wii to the internet?

hello. good day. here are procedures i got from e-how.com hope this helps:

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a Wireless Router
1. Turn on your Nintendo Wii by plugging it into a power source and pressing the power button.
2. Press the "A" button on your Wii controller to continue from the warning screen.
3. Select "Wii" button in the left hand corner of the main menu, by using your Wii remote to move the hand shaped cursor over the "Wii" button and pressing the "A" button on the controller to select the Wii options.
4. Click the "Wii Settings" box on the right.
5. Select the left arrow to scroll over to more options. Then select "Internet" from the list and "Connection Settings."
6. Choose an open connection by selecting the "Connection 3: None" option, then the "Wireless Connection" option, and the "Search for an Access Point Option."
7. Choose the access point you want to use from the list that will be displayed. Save the settings by clicking "OK." Then click "OK" to start a connection test. When the test is complete you are connected.

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet with a Wii LAN Adapter
1. Insert the Wii LAN Adapter into the USB port on the back of the console.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem or router to the adapter.
3. Turn on the Wii console.
4. Click the "Wii" options button in the lower left hand corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options.
5. Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wired Connection."
6. Click "OK" to initiate the connection test. When the test is done you should be connected.

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a PC
1. Insert the CD that came with the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector into a PC running Windows XP that is connected to high speed internet. When the setup window appears click "OK" to start the installation.
2. Choose your language and click "OK".
3. Insert the connector into a USB port on the PC when prompted. Hook the connector directly to the PC as ports on the monitor and keyboard will not work.
4. Click on the registration tool on the Windows task bar.
5. Turn on the Wii console. Click the "Wii" options button in the lower-left corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options.
6. Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wireless Connection." Choose "Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector" from the options list, then "Next" to continue.
7. Return to your PC and you will find your Wii listed in the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Registration Tool window. Click on your Wii's name and select "Grant Permission to Connect."
8. Return to your Wii and click "Next" for the setup completion window, and then click "OK" to run the connection test.
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How do I hook my wii to my internet

Hello,

You can hook-up your wii to the internet through any of the below method;

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a Wireless Router

* 1 Turn on your Nintendo Wii by plugging it into a power source and pressing the power button.
* 2 Press the "A" button on your Wii controller to continue from the warning screen.
* 3 Select "Wii" button in the left hand corner of the main menu, by using your Wii remote to
move the hand shaped cursor over the "Wii" button and pressing the "A" button on the
controller to select the Wii options.
* 4 Click the "Wii Settings" box on the right.
* 5 Select the left arrow to scroll over to more options. Then select "Internet" from the list and
"Connection Settings."
* 6 Choose an open connection by selecting the "Connection 3: None" option, then the "Wireless
Connection" option, and the "Search for an Access Point Option."
* 7 Choose the access point you want to use from the list that will be displayed. Save the
settings by clicking "OK." Then click "OK" to start a connection test. When the test is
complete you are connected.

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet with a Wii LAN Adapter

* 1 Insert the Wii LAN Adapter into the USB port on the back of the console.
* 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem or router to the adapter.
* 3 Turn on the Wii console.
* 4 Click the "Wii" options button in the lower left hand corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by
clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left
of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options.
* 5 Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wired Connection."
* 6 Click "OK" to initiate the connection test. When the test is done you should be connected.

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a PC

* 1 Insert the CD that came with the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector into a PC running Windows
XP that is connected to high speed internet. When the setup window appears click "OK" to
start the installation.
* 2 Choose your language and click "OK".
* 3 Insert the connector into a USB port on the PC when prompted. Hook the connector directly
to the PC as ports on the monitor and keyboard will not work.
* 4 Click on the registration tool on the Windows task bar.
* 5 Turn on the Wii console. Click the "Wii" options button in the lower-left corner. Select the "Wii
Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the
blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options.
* 6 Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wireless Connection." Choose
"Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector" from the options list, then "Next" to continue.
* 7 Return to your PC and you will find your Wii listed in the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector
Registration Tool window. Click on your Wii's name and select "Grant Permission to
Connect."
* 8 Return to your Wii and click "Next" for the setup completion window, and then click "OK" to
run the connection test.

Good luck.
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I am finding difficulties connecting my wii too the internet

Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a Wireless Router
  • 1 Turn on your Nintendo Wii by plugging it into a power source and pressing the power button.
  • 2 Press the "A" button on your Wii controller to continue from the warning screen.
  • 3 Select "Wii" button in the left hand corner of the main menu, by using your Wii remote to move the hand shaped cursor over the "Wii" button and pressing the "A" button on the controller to select the Wii options.
  • 4 Click the "Wii Settings" box on the right.
  • 5 Select the left arrow to scroll over to more options. Then select "Internet" from the list and "Connection Settings."
  • 6 Choose an open connection by selecting the "Connection 3: None" option, then the "Wireless Connection" option, and the "Search for an Access Point Option."
  • 7 Choose the access point you want to use from the list that will be displayed. Save the settings by clicking "OK." Then click "OK" to start a connection test. When the test is complete you are connected.
Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet with a Wii LAN Adapter
  • 1 Insert the Wii LAN Adapter into the USB port on the back of the console.
  • 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem or router to the adapter.
  • 3 Turn on the Wii console.
  • 4 Click the "Wii" options button in the lower left hand corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options.
  • 5 Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wired Connection."
  • 6 Click "OK" to initiate the connection test. When the test is done you should be connected.
Connect a Nintendo Wii to the Internet through a PC
  • 1 Insert the CD that came with the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector into a PC running Windows XP that is connected to high speed internet. When the setup window appears click "OK" to start the installation.
  • 2 Choose your language and click "OK".
  • 3 Insert the connector into a USB port on the PC when prompted. Hook the connector directly to the PC as ports on the monitor and keyboard will not work.
  • 4 Click on the registration tool on the Windows task bar.
  • 5 Turn on the Wii console. Click the "Wii" options button in the lower-left corner. Select the "Wii Settings" option by clicking on the left square. Scroll to list more options by clicking on the blue arrow to the left of the screen. Choose "Internet" from the list of options.
  • 6 Select "Connection Status," then "Connection 3: None" and "Wireless Connection." Choose "Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector" from the options list, then "Next" to continue.
  • 7 Return to your PC and you will find your Wii listed in the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Registration Tool window. Click on your Wii's name and select "Grant Permission to Connect."
  • 8 Return to your Wii and click "Next" for the setup completion window, and then click "OK" to run the connection test.
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How do i connect my nintendo wii to my wireless home network

From the wii home menu...
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Go to Wii Options in the lower left.
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Click on Wii Settings to the right.
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From this first list, click the right arrow.
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Now on page 2, click on Internet.
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Then click Connection Settings.
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From this list, click Connection 1.
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Then, click Wireless Connection...
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and then click Search for an Access Point.
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It will briefly search for any access points and when this screen comes up, click OK.
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The following will be a list of nearby access points. If the one you are looking for doesn't show up, click Try again. Then, click the one you have access to...
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When the following screen appears, click OK...
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and OK again.
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It will test the connection...
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And if successful, the following will drop down. Click Yes to update Wii.
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Sometimes the above screen is false, saying there is an update when there isn't and the following will appear...
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Now, back in Wii System Settings, click on WiiConnect24.
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From the following list click WiiConnect24.
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Click On and then Confirm to save your settings. This feature allows for updates to be seemlessly sent to your Wii so you don't have to do the final step every time.
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Ok, the final step, just as a way to make sure your Wii is up to date. Click the right arrow from the 2nd page of Wii System Settings.
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Click Wii System Update...
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click yes...
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it will test your connection for a few seconds...
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an update screen may quickly come up and tell you there is an update (whether or not your Wii actually needs one)
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and the following screen will appear. Click Wii Menu to finish.
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