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Why shouldn't he? Nintendo most probably wouldn't care anyway.

Send it back dude. If you're a bit paranoid, destroy the hardware first then send it in.

EDIT: And I'm not being a bully. Real English really helps, using that language will help me and lots of others to read through his post easily and with that, more people will help rather than staying away.
 
afif95 said:
Why shouldn't he? Nintendo most probably wouldn't care anyway.

Send it back dude. If you're a bit paranoid, destroy the hardware first then send it in.

EDIT: And I'm not being a bully. Real English really helps, using that language will help me and lots of others to read through his post easily and with that, more people will help rather than staying away.

he shouldn`t imo as it`s stilling, its not rite to nick stuff and he broke it hes self ?
why would you tell him to still
 
wtf are you talking about?

See, Real English helps. I can't understand a word that you're saying.
 
I guess that Nintendo won't even look at your Wii if it doesn't boot. They'll just replace it.
I twice returned my Wiis because of graphical glitches (GPU damage), and - at least the second time - they surely didn't look at it closely, because I got my replacement Wii only a few minutes later.
 
afif95 said:
One advice: REAL English helps


Ok, let me help you both out with this one, as I have an English degree and find this argument hilarious. afif if you want to tell someone to use REAL english(whatever that is) use it yourself. One advice....wtf is that, do you mean "One word of advice"? Also if you are going to tell prople about "REAL English" please use REAL Punctuation and REAL sentences. Thanks for your time.


/micro rant
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Send it to nintendo. Mine was softmoded when i sent it in in December. In fact, it was the very last day of the warranty. Sent it in at their cost via Fedex and had a working unit back in 4 days, and it was Christmas week. I think if they turn it on and it doesn't work then it just goes into a pile and another department of flunkys does board swaps on them. Then they get sent back out in a FIFO process. So you won't be getting the same Wii back.
The best part of it was, I got a new 1 year warranty with it also, which might come in handy since i typically softbrick my Wii an average or 3/4 times per day.

I wonder how many time I can flash my nand before it fails. Hopefully tens of thousands of times as Im sure I've alredy flashed it well over 1000 times.
 
aaaa_ said:
didnt this happen to anyone else but me???

No, because everyone else realised that uninstalling the system menu breaks your Wii. No offence, but if you didn't see that coming at all (not even pop up in your head a little) then you shouldn't be trying this stuff out on your (late) Wii.
 
also deleting/uninstalling any ÂIOS will end up in a brick, in most of cases you will have install the new stuff over the old one
 
bin01 said:
also deleting/uninstalling any ©IOS will end up in a brick, in most of cases you will have install the new stuff over the old one
Not unless you delete the IOS in use by the System Menu.
 
bottom line is you deleted your PC's OS and you are trying to start it , and boy it will not start and no recovery menu will work in this case cause no OS System files exists on your system ( that is your problem in plain English ) I hope this will be a lesson for all the guys and girls out there messing with things with out having enough knowledge about it ( sorry don't mean to make you feel worse about it ) and the only solution is to send it to Nintendo and they have to J-Tag flash the system for you , good luck
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