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'''IOS 254''' is commonly used for various purposes:
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'''IOS 254''' is commonly used for various purposes:
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* [[PatchMii]] uses this as a temporary IOS
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* [[BootMii]] as an IOS, is installed to this slot.
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* [[System Menu 3.4]] included a copy of [[IOS9]] as IOS254 to block PatchMii (and maybe to break some pirate tools), but Nintendo replaced the wrong IOS number, since most pirate tools use [[IOS249]].
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* [[PatchMii]] uses this as a temporary IOS.
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* [[BootMii]] as an IOS is installed to this slot.
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* [[System Menu 3.4]] included a copy of [[IOS9]] as IOS254 to block PatchMii (and maybe to break some pirate tools), but Nintendo replaced the wrong IOS number, since most pirate tools use [[IOS249]].
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* [[System Menu 4.2]] included a [[Stub IOS]] in this slot, in an attempt to overwrite BootMii/IOS, but if failed, because the version number wasn't high enough.
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| No
| No
| Yes
| Yes
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| Copy of IOS9 in [[3.4]] update to wipe out installed cIOS
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| Included in [[3.4]] update to block [[PatchMii]] (copy of [[IOS9]]).
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|-
| v3
| v3
| No
| No
| No
| No
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| Included in [[4.0]] update to fix STM release exploit
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| Included in [[4.0]] update to fix the [[STM Release Exploit]].
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|-
| v260
| v260
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
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| [[Stub IOS]] in [[4.2]] update to wipe out BootMii-IOS and reduce the number of IOS branches to be maintained
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| [[Stub IOS]] in [[4.2]] update to wipe out BootMii/IOS (failed) and reduce the number of IOS branches to be maintained
|-
|-
| v65280
| v65280
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
| N/A
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| Stub IOS in [[4.3]] update to wipe out BootMii (IOS) and prevent its installation
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| [[Stub IOS]] in [[4.3]] update to wipe out BootMii/IOS
|}
|}
{{Navbox IOS}}
{{Navbox IOS}}