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* Another disc is ran. This disc is known as "0000dead" or "DE AD" in hex as it appears in [[uid.sys]]. This disc's TMD content index matches that of [[RVL_DIAG]] as dumped from an [[RVT-H Reader]]; while the development version of RVL_DIAG uses the IDs "100J" and "0000", it is likely to be the same as the retail 0000dead disc. This disc runs a variety of stress tests known as "aging tests" on the system, and registers the system's serial number over a [[Waikiki]] using PC software.
 
* Another disc is ran. This disc is known as "0000dead" or "DE AD" in hex as it appears in [[uid.sys]]. This disc's TMD content index matches that of [[RVL_DIAG]] as dumped from an [[RVT-H Reader]]; while the development version of RVL_DIAG uses the IDs "100J" and "0000", it is likely to be the same as the retail 0000dead disc. This disc runs a variety of stress tests known as "aging tests" on the system, and registers the system's serial number over a [[Waikiki]] using PC software.
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* Another disc is inserted with the title ID of "121J". It is currently unknown what this disc does, but it is known to use IOS9 (while 0000dead and 123J use IOS4).
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* Another disc known as [[RVL_UJI_DIAG]] is inserted.. It is currently unknown what this disc does, but it is known to use IOS9 (while 0000dead and 123J use IOS4).
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* Afterwards, a disc with ID "122E" is inserted, which installs [[Data Check & Log Check]] (aka 0002) to NAND via "DataChk.wad". This program checks the logs written by 121J, as well as other test data, to ensure that the testing process was successful.
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* Afterwards, a disc with ID "122E" is inserted, which installs [[Data Check & Log Check]] (aka 0002) to NAND via "DataChk.wad". This program checks the logs written by RVL_UJI_DIAG, as well as other test data, to ensure that the testing process was successful.
    
* 122E then reboots, and installs a number of WADs from the SD card, which likely include all of the IOS, channel, and menu files which are required for the console to function normally. Once 122E is finished, the console has been fully set up and is ready to ship.
 
* 122E then reboots, and installs a number of WADs from the SD card, which likely include all of the IOS, channel, and menu files which are required for the console to function normally. Once 122E is finished, the console has been fully set up and is ready to ship.