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Blooper4912 (talk | contribs)
Enough of this warning. Its been here long enough and if you're using WiiBrew, you already know that you can get the information here.
Tantric (talk | contribs)
simplify system update warning, and added a link to System Updates page
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<big>'''Notice:''' WiiBrew recommends that you '''do not update''' your Wii through Nintendo unless there is an immediate need for you to do so.</big><br/>
<big>'''Notice:''' [[Wii System Updates]] may affect homebrew. Wiibrew recommends that you '''do not''' update you Wii through Nintendo.</big></div>
The current update (v3.4) disables [[PatchMii]]. If you want to update the Mii Channel you can use CashMan's [[Mii Channel Updater]], this will not update your System Menu to version 3.4.</div>


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Notice: Wii System Updates may affect homebrew. Wiibrew recommends that you do not update you Wii through Nintendo.
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