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* Once the system menu is updated to use IOS37, "Trucha-Signed" discs -- or channels -- will stop working, as will the [[Datel FreeLoader]] disc. This has been confirmed.
* Once the system menu is updated to use IOS37, "Trucha-Signed" discs -- or channels -- will stop working, as will the [[Datel FreeLoader]] disc. This has been confirmed.
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* At that point, "homebrew channels" would be considered "invalid" by the system. <del>marcan now contends that having one installed and going to an update using IOS37 will brick your Wii, giving a "The system files are corrupted" message.<br>''<marcan> I just performed some magic and confirmed that having the homebrew channel installed and installing an update to the system menu that uses the IOS37 will brick your wii, unless Nintendo specifically addresses this problem in a new system menu.'' There is a simple way of avoiding this: simply delete the channels before updating.</del> For some reason, I cannot reproduce the problem. I must have been too tired that night. As it stands, current system menu running under IOS37 with a homebrew channel installed does not cause bricking.
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* At that point, "homebrew channels" would be considered "invalid" by the system. <del>marcan now contends that having one installed and going to an update using IOS37 will brick your Wii, giving a "The system files are corrupted" message.<br>''<marcan> I just performed some magic and confirmed that having the homebrew channel installed and installing an update to the system menu that uses the IOS37 will brick your wii, unless Nintendo specifically addresses this problem in a new system menu.'' There is a simple way of avoiding this: simply delete the channels before updating.</del> For some reason, I cannot reproduce the problem. I must have been too tired that night. As it stands, current system menu running under IOS37 with a homebrew channel installed does not cause bricking. [[User:Marcan|Marcan]] 18:10, 26 March 2008 (PDT)
* Other versions of IOS are not affected.
* Other versions of IOS are not affected.