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Boot2v1 was a very early version of boot2 commonly found on launch-day Nintendo Wii consoles. It isn't very different from the normal boot2v2. All early Wii games came with boot2v2, so most people would have gotten that update with the first game they played if it wasn’t already installed at the factory. We don't have much information about this, the only real knowledge most Wii hackers have is from http://hackmii.com/2010/09/insert-startup-disc/. | Boot2v1 was a very early version of boot2 commonly found on launch-day Nintendo Wii consoles. It isn't very different from the normal boot2v2. All early Wii games came with boot2v2, so most people would have gotten that update with the first game they played if it wasn’t already installed at the factory. We don't have much information about this, the only real knowledge most Wii hackers have is from http://hackmii.com/2010/09/insert-startup-disc/. | ||
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Boot2v1 was a very early version of boot2 commonly found on launch-day Nintendo Wii consoles. It isn't very different from the normal boot2v2. All early Wii games came with boot2v2, so most people would have gotten that update with the first game they played if it wasn’t already installed at the factory. We don't have much information about this, the only real knowledge most Wii hackers have is from http://hackmii.com/2010/09/insert-startup-disc/.