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Posted on Mar 28, 2009

My nintendo wii won't pick up the remote when it is moving.

My nintendo wii will pick up the remote when pressing the buttons but not when the remote is moving.

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Wii Remote Syncing problem is one of the common problem of Nintendo Wii. You may check out the DIY Wii Fix Guide, that explains step by step to fix the problem without any technical knowledge. I hope this guide will solve your problem. It also gives information on fixing many Wii Related Problems, so its a kind of Wii Problems Reference Fix Guide.

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