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Learn how to open your Wii in just a couple of minutes.

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  • Do you think a Mini ITX motherboard will fit inside the wii case?

  • @Kieranschannel Don't think so.

  • Ouch, Needle nose plyers tore/cut the red cord to the white connector when removing the faceplate. How can I fix this? Please help.

  • @Stufftough You don't really have to. Those wires just power the blue lights on the faceplate. 

  • damn , but what does that cable do?

  • @chela2020 Powers the lights on the front panel. If you can live without the lights then it's not really a problem.

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  • why the creepy voice ?

  • his voice could be a double edge sword, he could be acting the part of a zombie from zombieconsole website, or he could be masking his true identity like batman. Thanks your video was informative.

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  • cool voice bro

  • @JackH96981 It's perfectly fine. I've done it twice, and It hasn't formatted on me. The only thing that changed was the time. The battery being removed just changes the clock.

  • Thanks, Jigsaw.

  • wht schooldriver did u use for the one with 3 like circle?not god at explainning :p...

  • @thecommenter231 Yes, online (ebay) is probably the best place to find a CMOS battery and if replaced, the system data will indeed be reset and if you do not backup your data, you're screwed.

  • it puts the lotion on its skin

  • @jhood612005 can you buy that in places? if you put a new one will the wii start all over?

  • @nikos839 It's called a CMOS battery and it holds all of the system information like Time, Date and such...

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