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Contrary to what may seem true, the System Menu is not an operating system; it only runs when a game is not in use. All graphical elements when a game is open, such as the [[HOME Menu]], are part of the game disc. However, the System Menu does have higher privileges than most titles, allowing it to do things such as updating and deleting titles.
Contrary to what may seem true, the System Menu is not an operating system; it only runs when a game is not in use. All graphical elements when a game is open, such as the [[HOME Menu]], are part of the game disc. However, the System Menu does have higher privileges than most titles, allowing it to do things such as updating and deleting titles.
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On the [[vWii]], the System Menu is an [https://wiiubrew.org/wiki/Ancast_Image Ancast Image], meaning it has a format bootable by the [https://wiiubrew.org/wiki/Espresso Espresso], being encrypted and signed. For this reason, it cannot be modified on the vWii.
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On the [[vWii]], the System Menu is an [https://wiiubrew.org/wiki/Ancast_Image Ancast Image], meaning it has a format bootable by the [https://wiiubrew.org/wiki/Espresso Espresso], being encrypted and signed. For this reason, it cannot be modified on the vWii without knowing the ancast RSA key.
== SD Card Menu ==
== SD Card Menu ==