I have a Rock Band for the Wii. I do not have the instruction, for set up to the Wii. Can You Help Debbie?

I hope this helps. Prep First time setting up * 1. ) Set up the drums following the directions given on the manual 2.) Put the head on the guitar the head is originally separated 3.

) Put 3 AA batteries into the back of the guitar you need to take out the cover with a screwdriver 4. ) Make sure the little switch on the back of the guitar is to 'On' 5.) Plug in the USB Hub into one of the Wii's USB slots 6. ) Plug in the Mic, and Drums 7.

) Plug in the Wireless Guitar Dongle 8.) Turn on Wii, and insert the Rock Band Game Disk. Turn on one Wiimotevery important and click the Rock Band Block. It will perform a System Update.

Now you can start the game. 9. ) t the small button on the USB Dongle.

T the blue glowing button on the Guitar, and then hit the small white button located next to it. 10. ) Go the main menu, select options, and then go to Calibration to select what TV you have.11.) Have Fun playing Playing after Prep * 1.

) Basically to play again after the prep say maybe the next day, just replug your instruments.2. ) Turn on Wii and put in Game Disk 3.) Turn on one Wiimote and select Rock Band block 4. ) YOU MAY NEED TO REDO THE GUITAR SEQUENCE SET UP IF WII DOES NOT DETECT GUITAR SEE SIDE NOTE #2 Side Notes: * 1.

) MICROPHONE IS ALWAYS PLAYER 1 2.) For me at least, you never need to press any buttons on the USB Dongle and the Guitar after you did it once.3. ) The Dongle will Light up blue to show that the guitar is working. If it is flashing that means the guitar is not 'connected' Heres the link to the forum post.

http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57747.

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