A Wii wad manager error 2011 can hinder your game progress, and in this article, we will explore some troubleshooting tips to help you resolve this error.
- The wii wad manager error code 2011 is usually related to a corrupted or incompatible WAD file.
- To fix this, you need to remap the WAD file or use an ISO loader.
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Run the Game Manager
- Go to C:Program FilesCommon FilesNintendo WFC Folder
- Locate and launch Nintendo WFC.exe
- Navigate to your Wii drive
- Press the Delete All Files button
- Extract the .rar file
- Install the .rar file
- Start the Game Manager
Make sure that the issue is not occurring for any game
- If the issue is consistent, then it might be a problem with the game or hacked games
- Try to install the game again and check for any improvements
- Try uninstalling the game and reinstalling it.
Run the Games for Windows Live troubleshooter
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Windows users can download the Games for Windows Live troubleshooter from this link.
After the download, open the .exe file. - Click Next on the troubleshooter.
- Select the Games for Windows Live option.
- Click the Next button.
- Click the Finish button.
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Install the latest Games for Windows Live update
- Install the latest Microsoft Visual C++ update
- Update your drivers
- Update your System
- Uninstall any third-party PC optimization software
- Uninstall any third-party PC security applications
Perform a Clean boot
- Open the Run dialog box.
- Type msconfig.exe.
- Press Enter.
- Navigate to the Services tab.
- Select Hide all Microsoft services.
- Uncheck Hide all Microsoft services and click Disable all.
- Select a startup item and click Disable.
- Click the Services tab again.
- Click Apply and OK to save the changes.
- Reboot your computer.
- Perform a Clean boot
- Press Windows + R to open Run.
- Type msconfig.exe and click OK.
- Navigate to the Services tab.
- Select Hide all Microsoft services.
- Uncheck Hide all Microsoft services and click Disable all.
- Select a startup item and click Disable.
- Click the Services tab again.
- Check Hide all Microsoft services.
- Hit Apply and OK to save the changes.
- Reboot your computer.
Disconnect your Network Adapter
- Close the wii wad manager.
- Turn the wii console off.
- Unplug your network cable.
- Wait 10 seconds.
- Plug in the network cable.
- Turn the wii console back on.
- (Optional) Restart your computer.
Perform the Clean Boot
- Type msconfig in the search bar, and select Configure Windows from the results.
- Once the System Configuration window opens, go to the Services tab. Select Hide all Microsoft services and click Disable all.
- Now, go to the Startup tab. Click Open Task Manager.
- Locate the Wii WAD Manager entry in the Startup tab. Right-click on it and choose Disable.
- Click OK and restart your computer.
