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    Wii need help Ejecting

    hello guys i need help with my wii i tried to install a wii clip and the wiikey 2 but it didn't work so i removed it but my game was in there i couldn't take it out but i found a manual eject then i put the game back in to see if it takes it and it did and also it read the game could anyone tell me whats wrong with it and how i can fix it thanx in advance

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    Um. You never said that you had problems. You said you manually edjected it but the console took the game the 2nd time. Are you only having problems edjecting it?

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    im so sorry for confusing you i was in a rush my wii is not ejecting the games but its accepting it and spinning im extremly sorry for confussing you

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    In performing the manual eject, did you take the front plate off and use the paperclip hole or something else? If you did what I just described, check to see that the faceplate is aligned properly, it may just be blocking the disc from ejecting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen3sf [Only Registered Members May View Links| Click here to register]
    In performing the manual eject, did you take the front plate off and use the paperclip hole or something else? If you did what I just described, check to see that the faceplate is aligned properly, it may just be blocking the disc from ejecting.
    no my wii is open and i didn't use the paperclip technique i rotated the rubber mechanism on the drive

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    OK, then I'm guessing that the 1-inch white plastic piece that has the notch where the ribbon cable attaches to the drive might be a little misaligned. Check that out. Good luck, hope that does it-fingers crossed.

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    You may have bent some pins whilst using the wii-clip
    grab a magnifying glass and examine all the pins carefully.

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    Ok so is it the ribbon cable or the wire with like 6 wires attached and the wiiclip wouldn
    't stay on and when it did i would turn it on it would say an error has occured please eject the disk help

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    Eragon,
    None of us can say for certain what the precise source of the problems is. Urban and I are sharing our guesses, you have to actually look and see if anything, whether pins are bent, a plastic piece is misaligned, etc. Just go slowly, carefully, and be observant. Good Luck to you.

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    Also make sure that when you are tightening things back up to don't make them TOO tight, just snug. It can mess things up as well.
    Last edited by brougham; 08-27-2009 at 12:30 PM. Reason: spelling

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