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This Error Message is usually caused by a Banner [[Brick]]. When the Wii Menu detects a corrupted or incompatible Channel Banner, it crashes to this Error. More Rarely, this can also be caused by editing the Wii [[System Menu]] incorrectly, or deleting a vital file. If you do encounter this error, and want to fix it. use [[AnyTitle Deleter]] to delete the channel with the bad banner
 
This Error Message is usually caused by a Banner [[Brick]]. When the Wii Menu detects a corrupted or incompatible Channel Banner, it crashes to this Error. More Rarely, this can also be caused by editing the Wii [[System Menu]] incorrectly, or deleting a vital file. If you do encounter this error, and want to fix it. use [[AnyTitle Deleter]] to delete the channel with the bad banner
  
== The () Files Are Corrupted ==
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== The () System File is corrupted ==
  
 
This error message can occur when certain channel files are not found/are corrupted. This message could display if you change the system language to a language that the application does not support, such as trying to launch the NTSC-U/PAL [[Forecast Channel]] with Japanese as the system language. This is a result of the system trying to load the Japanese strings, which do not exist.
 
This error message can occur when certain channel files are not found/are corrupted. This message could display if you change the system language to a language that the application does not support, such as trying to launch the NTSC-U/PAL [[Forecast Channel]] with Japanese as the system language. This is a result of the system trying to load the Japanese strings, which do not exist.
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The screen will look something like this:
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[[File:Weathercorrupt.jpg|300px]]
  
 
== You have tried to access the address (), which is currently unavailable. ==
 
== You have tried to access the address (), which is currently unavailable. ==

Revision as of 20:44, 12 September 2017

A Wii Error Message occurs when the Wii an error. There are many error messages on the Wii that have different meanings

An Error Has Occurred

This is a generic error encountered by a Wii caused mostly because of a dirty or damaged disc inside the Wii Console! The best thing to do is check the disc for any scratchs or dirt that could cause disc read errors.

More rarely, this could be a DVD drive problem. (Please add more info)

Insert Startup Disc

This Error message is a very rare error that only seems to occur around launch. This indicates a incomplete System Menu is installed. (Please add more info)

The System Files Are Corrupted

This Error Message is usually caused by a Banner Brick. When the Wii Menu detects a corrupted or incompatible Channel Banner, it crashes to this Error. More Rarely, this can also be caused by editing the Wii System Menu incorrectly, or deleting a vital file. If you do encounter this error, and want to fix it. use AnyTitle Deleter to delete the channel with the bad banner

The () System File is corrupted

This error message can occur when certain channel files are not found/are corrupted. This message could display if you change the system language to a language that the application does not support, such as trying to launch the NTSC-U/PAL Forecast Channel with Japanese as the system language. This is a result of the system trying to load the Japanese strings, which do not exist.

The screen will look something like this:

Weathercorrupt.jpg

You have tried to access the address (), which is currently unavailable.

The Opera error message is caused by a corrupt settings menu, or installing a System Menu Update from a disc from another region. This is called a Semi-Brick.

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