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!Wii Backup Disc
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[[File:Backup disc.png|The alleged Wii Backup Disc.]]
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| Disc Internal Name: Unknown
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'''Disc TID:''' 410(E01) for v1.31
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'''Disc IOS:''' 16
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'''Disc Release Date:''' Unknown
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'''Disc Build Date:''' Unknown
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'''Disc Apploader:''' Unknown
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[https://gametdb.com/Wii/410E01 GameTDB Page]
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(This topic has a Wiibrew article. For more information, check http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Backup_Disc) The Wii Backup Disc is by far the most well-known and "mainstream" of the Wii repair shop discs, having been discovered and dumped as far back as 2008 with its IOS (IOS16) frequently being used for hacking purposes after Nintendo released the 3.4 update, which patched the Trucha Bug in all IOSes except for 16. The Wii Backup Disc transfers personal data and VC/WiiWare game tickets between consoles via SD card, for use during a repair in which the system must be replaced.
 
(This topic has a Wiibrew article. For more information, check http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Backup_Disc) The Wii Backup Disc is by far the most well-known and "mainstream" of the Wii repair shop discs, having been discovered and dumped as far back as 2008 with its IOS (IOS16) frequently being used for hacking purposes after Nintendo released the 3.4 update, which patched the Trucha Bug in all IOSes except for 16. The Wii Backup Disc transfers personal data and VC/WiiWare game tickets between consoles via SD card, for use during a repair in which the system must be replaced.
 
* Disc Internal Name: todo: add
 
* Disc TID: 410(E01) for v1.31
 
* Disc IOS: 16 (exclusive to this disc as far as is known; bundled on disc update partition; see IOS16 article for more info)
 
* Disc Release Date: todo: get build date, guess, add
 
* Disc Build Date: todo
 
* Disc Apploader: todo
 
* [https://gametdb.com/Wii/410E01 GameTDB Page]
 
  
 
This disc is already extensively documented elsewhere, but the gist of it is that it shows information about the console, allows for the Wii's FC to be changed, and transfers VC/WiiWare tickets and other data like savegames and settings off the console onto an SD card. It also has an option to "install dev certs", which installs a pair of dummy WADs which do nothing.
 
This disc is already extensively documented elsewhere, but the gist of it is that it shows information about the console, allows for the Wii's FC to be changed, and transfers VC/WiiWare tickets and other data like savegames and settings off the console onto an SD card. It also has an option to "install dev certs", which installs a pair of dummy WADs which do nothing.

Revision as of 15:41, 20 June 2018

Wii Backup Disc

The alleged Wii Backup Disc.

Disc Internal Name: Unknown

Disc TID: 410(E01) for v1.31

Disc IOS: 16

Disc Release Date: Unknown

Disc Build Date: Unknown

Disc Apploader: Unknown

GameTDB Page

(This topic has a Wiibrew article. For more information, check http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Backup_Disc) The Wii Backup Disc is by far the most well-known and "mainstream" of the Wii repair shop discs, having been discovered and dumped as far back as 2008 with its IOS (IOS16) frequently being used for hacking purposes after Nintendo released the 3.4 update, which patched the Trucha Bug in all IOSes except for 16. The Wii Backup Disc transfers personal data and VC/WiiWare game tickets between consoles via SD card, for use during a repair in which the system must be replaced.

This disc is already extensively documented elsewhere, but the gist of it is that it shows information about the console, allows for the Wii's FC to be changed, and transfers VC/WiiWare tickets and other data like savegames and settings off the console onto an SD card. It also has an option to "install dev certs", which installs a pair of dummy WADs which do nothing.