You have two real options to fix the problem. You can take the DVD drive apart and remove the discs if you're comfortable with this. This is your best option in regards to removing the games.
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You have two real options to fix the problem. You can take the DVD drive apart and remove the discs if you're comfortable with this. This is your best option in regards to removing the games. If you take it apart, follow [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nintendo+Wii+DVD+Drive+Lens+Replacement/4491|this guide] to open the console and drive.
Some people report shaking it helps, too. It may not work, and isn't the best idea but it could work to free the game, too. As mentioned by pollytintop, hold the console upside down, and do this on carpet so the games fall gracefully.
You have two real options to fix the problem. You can take the DVD drive apart and remove the discs if you're comfortable with this. This is your best option in regards to removing the games.
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Some people report shaking it helps, too. It may not work, and isn't the best idea but it could work to free the game, too.
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Some people report shaking it helps, too. It may not work, and isn't the best idea but it could work to free the game, too. As mentioned by pollytintop, hold the console upside down, and do this on carpet so the games fall gracefully.
This works on MacBook Pro computers, but I will not make any promises
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Shake the Wii holding it real tight
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You have two real options to fix the problem. You can take the DVD drive apart and remove the discs if you're comfortable with this. This is your best option in regards to removing the games.
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Some people report shaking it helps, too. It may not work, and isn't the best idea but it could work to free the game, too.
Take it apart and remove these discs
Also, try this
This works on MacBook Pro computers, but I will not make any promises
Shake the Wii holding it real tight