Troubleshooting Game Disc Problems
This section covers troubleshooting information for problems with
playing single or multiple Game Discs.
Please note that the Wii
is only compatible with Wii and Nintendo GameCube Game Discs. All
other types of discs, such as DVD movies, CDs, etc., will not play
in the Wii console. Inserting any other type of disc will result
in a "Unable to read the disc" message.
"Unable
to read the disc" / "Disc could not be read" / "Press the Eject button...."
- Ensure that you are properly loading a Game Disc.

- If your console is placed vertically, the disc label
will face to the right.
- If your console is placed horizontally, the disc
label will face upwards
- If you know you are inserting the Game Disc correctly,
but are still have problems with only one game (or if you
only have one game), try cleaning the Game Disc by following
the disc cleaning procedures (click
here).
If after reading the above information you are still unable
to play a game disc, please click
here for repair options.
An "Error"
has occurred
This could indicate a problem with the Game Disc or with
the Wii console. Please use the links below so that the problem
can be narrowed down.
How many games are experiencing the problem?
Games Freeze
Occasional lockups with video games can happen from time-to-time
and do not necessarily indicate a need for repair or replacement.
If you are experiencing frequent lockups, or a particular
game always locks up in the same area, please see the information
below.
- Make sure you are using only licensed accessories. Unlicensed products
and accessories do not undergo Nintendo's testing and evaluation
process. They may not work at all with our game systems, and
they may have compatibility problems with certain games or
accessories.
- If a game freezes while playing, usually the power, reset,
and eject buttons will not respond. Try unplugging
the AC Adapter from the back of the console, then check the
air vents to make sure they're not being blocked.
If the information listed above did not help, please select
from the links below so that we may help narrow the problem.
How many games are regularly "freezing"?
Won't accept discs or discs immediately eject
This indicates a problem with the mechanism that pulls the discs into
the Wii console, and your system will need to be repaired. Please click
here for repair options.
Discs
eject on their own
This could indicate a problem with the Game Disc or with the
Wii console. Please use the links below so that the problem
can be narrowed down.
How many games are experiencing the problem?
Problems with one specific game
- Check our list of known Game issues, to see if the game you are playing has any known issues.
- Check the bottom of the Game Disc (the side without any labels or writing) for any dirt or damage (such as cracks, scratches, etc.).
- If the game looks significantly damaged, such as with scratches or cracks,
it will need to be replaced. Please click here for our Game
Disc replacement options.
- If the game looks dirty (fingerprints, smudges), try cleaning the Game
Disc by clicking
here. If the problem persists, the Game Disc will need to be replaced.
Please click here for our Game Disc replacement
options.
If the above information does not solve your problem, then the Game Disc will need to be replaced. Please click
here for our Game Disc replacement
options.
Only have
one Game Disc
- Check our list of known
Game issues, to see if the game you are playing has
any known issues.
- Check the bottom of the Game Disc (the side without any
labels or writing) for any dirt or damage (such as cracks,
scratches, etc.).
- If the game looks significantly damaged, such as with
scratches or cracks, it will need to be replaced. Please click
here for our Game Disc replacement options.
- If the game looks dirty (fingerprints, smudges), try
cleaning the Game Disc by clicking
here. If the problem persists, the Game Disc will
need to be replaced. Please click
here for our Game Disc replacement options.
- Can you try the Game Disc in another Wii console? If so, this can
help narrow down the problem.
- Yes, tried the Game Disc in another Wii console but the Game Disc still will not play:
The problem appears to be with the Game Disc. Please click
here for our Game Disc replacement options.
- Yes, tried the Game Disc in another Wii console and the Game Disc worked properly:
The problem appears to be with the Wii console itself,
and a repair is necessary. Please click
here for repair options.
- No, you are not able to try the Game Disc in another Wii console:
At this time it is difficult to determine if the problem is
with the Wii console or the Game Disc, and we recommend
a repair for your Wii console and game. Please click
here for repair options.
Problems with
some games (not all)
- Are you able to play one type of Game Disc but not another (for example,
you can play Wii Game Discs but not Nintendo GameCube Game Discs)?
If so, then it is likely there is a problem with the Wii console
and it will need to be repaired. Please click
here for repair options.
- Check the bottom of the Game Disc (the side without any
labels or writing) for any dirt or damage (such as cracks,
scratches, etc.).
- If the games look significantly damaged, such as with
scratches or cracks, it will need to be replaced. Please click
here for our Game Disc replacement options.
- If the game looks dirty (fingerprints, smudges), try
cleaning the Game Discs by clicking
here. If the problem persists, the Game Discs will
need to be replaced. Please click
here for our Game Disc replacement options.
If the above information does not solve your problem, then
it appears there is a problem with the Wii console and it
will need to be repaired. Please click
here for repair options.
All Game
Discs
- Are you experiencing a "delayed reaction" when
trying to play your games? If so, click
here.
If you are experiencing the problem with all of your Game Discs, then
there appears to be a problem with the Wii console itself. Please click
here for repair options.