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Wii menu
Wii menu




wii menu

  • 1.0 RC1 (obtained in Zammis Clark Breach).
  • Unknown Beta (several variants exist, mostly seen in pre-release screenshots and footage).
  • Wii Startup Disc menu (also known as "Prelaunch System Menu", barebones stub to load the Wii Startup Disc and install 1.0).
  • Image of the unknown beta menu, distinguished from 1.0 by the lack of a disc icon peeking out from the Disc Channel

    wii menu

    The only way to be able to install the title again would be increasing or disabling the time limit. In fact, IOS will prevent installing a title where the license is already expired. The system saves the time that was spent in the channel in the permanent file /sys/cc.sys, rendering uninstalling and reinstalling it useless. After this, when viewing the channel's banner, the "Start" button will be greyed out and there will be a message saying the license for this channel expired. If the time limit is over, you will automatically return to the System Menu, but instead of the usual animation for returning, you will face a black screen saying the time limit for this channel is over. If activated, the System Menu will display the remaining time at the bottom of the channel's banner. The time limit is read from the following 4 bytes. It can be activated by setting byte 0x268 of a title's ticket to 0x01. A C region menu was obtained in the Zammis Clark Breach.Īn unused feature exists in the System Menu to set limits on the duration for which a channel can be used this was seemingly intended for special subscription, rental, and demo titles as per the ES and Wii Shop Channel code which supports it, but was never used for unknown reasons. Fan-made menus with a x.xC version number exist and have been distributed on Chinese websites, but these are not official. Was meant to be used on Mainland Chinese Wii consoles released by iQue, but was never released or used publicly. It is unknown if this applies to the entirety of Chosun. Used on Japanese and non-mainland Chinese (HK/TW) Wii consoles. Used on European, Australian, Indian, and African Wii consoles. Used on American, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian Wii consoles. There are five different regional versions of the Wii Menu, indicated by the letter after the version number displayed in the system settings: On development systems, boot-IRD is preinstalled instead of the Wii Menu (but the retail menu can still be installed using a Wii Menu Changer disc). It provides access to all of the Wii's main system functions on retail units, including launching titles from a disc, launching channels on the Wii's NAND, save data and title management, adjusting system settings, and the Wii Message Board. The Wii System Menu (also called Wii Menu or System Menu) is the primary graphical interface of the Wii console, developed by Nintendo EAD.






    Wii menu