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<big>'''Notice:''' At this time, WiiBrew recommends that you '''do not update''' your Wii through Nintendo, as it disables some homebrew (DVDx, PatchMii). Recent reports suggest [[System Menu 3.4]] removes all custom channels.</big><br />
<big>'''Notice:''' At this time, WiiBrew recommends that you '''do not update''' your Wii through Nintendo, as it disables some homebrew (DVDx, PatchMii). Recent reports suggest [[System Menu 3.4]] removes all custom channels.</big><br />
Instead, you should use the '''[[Wii Shop and IOS51 installer]]''' to update and prevent anything from being disabled.
Instead, you should use the '''[[Wii Shop and IOS51 installer]]''' to update and prevent anything from being disabled. There is no current substitute for updating to System Menu 3.4.
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Notice: At this time, WiiBrew recommends that you do not update your Wii through Nintendo, as it disables some homebrew (DVDx, PatchMii). Recent reports suggest System Menu 3.4 removes all custom channels.
Instead, you should use the Wii Shop and IOS51 installer to update and prevent anything from being disabled. There is no current substitute for updating to System Menu 3.4.

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