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* Display the Health / "Warning" screen, and proceed on with normal boot
 
* Display the Health / "Warning" screen, and proceed on with normal boot
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On an un-modded system, it is the first thing a Wii user will see when they turn on their Wii having pressed 'A' at the Health and Safety screen. An X denotes that no version is available for the applicable region.
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On an un-modded system, it is the first thing a Wii user will see when they turn on their Wii having pressed 'A' at the Health and Safety screen.
    
The disc-handling actions of the System Menu are governed by a complex state machine known as [[/BS2|BS2]].
 
The disc-handling actions of the System Menu are governed by a complex state machine known as [[/BS2|BS2]].
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== Version ==
 
== Version ==
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The version number can be found by clicking on the "Wii" button in the System Menu, and then choosing "Wii Settings". The version number is displayed in the top right corner of the screen. This works for all versions except for 1.0, where the version number is not visible.  
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The version number can be found by clicking on the "Wii" button in the System Menu, and then choosing "Wii Settings". The version number is displayed in the top right corner of the screen. This works for all versions except for 1.0, where the version number is not visible. An X denotes that no version is available for the applicable region.
    
The version identifier consists of two parts: revision (version) number and the geographic region.
 
The version identifier consists of two parts: revision (version) number and the geographic region.
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