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So I've been noticing that when I don't use my Wii console for a while, it starts picking up strange habits. When it hasn't been used in a while, the case light around the CD slot begins a weird process in which it brightens to a point, flickers three times, then immediately goes dim before starting all over again. It does this constantly. I can unplug it to get it to stop, but after a while once its plugged back in, it starts doing it again.

As far as I can tell, this action is not dangerous to the console, and I've had no negative incidents happen since it started this. But I do want it to stop; it makes going to sleep a right pain in the ass and its driving my aunt up the wall as it makes it look like there's strobe lights going through my room.

So tell me: what is this process for? Why is it doing this? And how do I get it to knock it off?


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Mine does that when I don't shut it off correctly. Is the light Orange? If it is, hold it in until it goes Red and that should stop it. It could also be WiiConnect 24, mine used to do that when WiiConnect was on. It could be multitudes of things, your light on the disc drive could be dying, or something is loose, etc etc.


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The light was orange, yes. People need to stop making this weird "shut off twice" gimmick for consoles. Thanks for the help.


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Maybe your console has an update available? Check out the Messages icon in the bottom right hand corner in the Wii's main menu to see.

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Originally posted by MegamanZero66 Is the light Orange? If it is, hold it in until it goes Red and that should stop it. It could also be WiiConnect 24, mine used to do that when WiiConnect was on.


You're right about that.

I'd just like to add that leaving WiiConnect24 on is a very BAD idea. Your system will still run hot as it's connected to the internet while not in use, and this will eventually damage the innards of the console, causing display and picture problems in the form of pixels and specs in several places on the the screen, even all over the screen.

I learned this the hard way. Twice. So I'm just putting it out there for everyone to hear.

WiiConnect24 is pretty redundant anyways. You'll get any messages/updates etc. the next time you turn on the system anyways.

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The thing is, I haven't been leaving it on-on, and I don't turn on WiiConnect24 anyway. It was just the standby mode, I guess.


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I'd just like to add that leaving WiiConnect24 on is a very BAD idea.
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I learned this the hard way. Twice. So I'm just putting it out there for everyone to hear.


Really? Mine has been enabled ever since I got the console, and I didn't get any problem. Maybe your console is located in an enclosed space, where it could heat up too much? On my end, the console has pretty much always been in an open space so there's a good air flow around it.


Assuming that WiiConnect24 is disabled, you'll still get the pulsing blue light whenever you get a new message, once you've turned on your console, and you don't happen to read said message during your play session. As far as I know, it can't be disabled so you need to shutdown the console all the way.


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The light was orange, yes. People need to stop making this weird "shut off twice" gimmick for consoles. Thanks for the help.


You're welcome 8D I usually unplug my Wii when I'm finished with it haha, but I did find that little tidbit out after mine started to overheat from not being shut down properly.. DX


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:O Guys I know what it is alright!? The Wii is actually a system that Aliens from outer-space sent out for all of the world to use. This system is for the chosen ones that they abduct! The flickering blue strobe light effect is a beacon for the aliens to come find you and BEAM YOU UP SCOTTY!


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But no one has ever said, "Beam me up, Scotty."

If the light is blinking then it's still on. This is normal. Although it is kind-of difficult to really figure out how to turn it off. However, when I turn off my sister's console, the light is orange.

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IM telling you its aliens... but seriously hes already figured out that its normal. And of course I know no one said that for real. Silly little girl.


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