The release of Super Smash Bros for Wii U has led to a number of owners claiming that a system error has caused some people to accidentally brick their consoles. A ...
The Error Codes in question are 160-0103 and 160-1710. The two codes claim memory issues and often result in complete Wii U memory wipes and bricked systems. Turning the Wii U on and off again does ...
Super Smash Bros. Wii U players have been reporting an error code that they believe indicates the game is responsible for bricking consoles, but it looks like that's ...
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After an underwhelming first year on the market, 2014 has been a much better year for the Wii U. The system is still lagging behind its new-gen competitors in sales but the addition of high profile ...
It allows the injection of a payload that lets one run unsigned code on the Wii U, achieved via a Raspberry Pi Pico. The Pico is ultimately used to boot off an SD card running a recovery program for ...
It appears as if the Nintendo Wii U is a hardware failure waiting to happen, which is less than ideal now that Nintendo no longer repairs the console for customers. According to information posted on ...
Microsoft righted an age-old “wrong” (at least for those who geek out about disk formatting) earlier this week. With its latest Windows 11 Insider Canary Preview Build, the company increased the ...
Reports have just come to light of an error code reading "160-0103" in-game which has been causing some users' Wii U systems to brick themselves or wipe their data ...
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