Difference between revisions of "DiskCheck"
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This software came bundled with [[Wii Menu Changer]] discs for developers, and was primarily used to verify a master image of a disc while testing it or prior to submitting it to [[Lotcheck]]. | This software came bundled with [[Wii Menu Changer]] discs for developers, and was primarily used to verify a master image of a disc while testing it or prior to submitting it to [[Lotcheck]]. | ||
− | == Gallery == | + | Oddly enough, WAD installers install it straight to the NAND like a system application like the [[Mii Channel]], [[Photo Channel]], etc. Even a factory reset can't uninstall it, so [[Nmenu]] or other title deleters need to be used. |
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
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|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4OVrdzD6uo | |id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4OVrdzD6uo | ||
|alignment=left | |alignment=left | ||
− | |description=A loop of DiskCheck's banner music by YouTube user | + | |description=A loop of DiskCheck's banner music by YouTube user thefluffydino |
|container=frame | |container=frame | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | [[File:DiskCheck.png|thumb|right|DiskCheck after checking [[RVL_UJI_DIAG]]]] | ||
{{Template:WiiNavbox}} | {{Template:WiiNavbox}} | ||
+ | {{Template:ChannelNavbox}} | ||
[[Category:Wii]] | [[Category:Wii]] | ||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] |
Latest revision as of 22:25, 13 May 2022
DiskCheck is a developer tool used to verify Wii disc images. This is done by testing the disc image for integrity, saving a CRC of the disc, then verifying it. Two versions are available, v1.00 and v1.01; v1.00 does not have a banner, v1.01 does. v1.00 was created before the retail Wii System Menu was distributed to third party developers and was intended to be launched using Nmenu.
The channel banner, derived from a stock template included with the Wii SDK | |
GameID | �DCK |
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Channel IOS | IOS9 |
This software came bundled with Wii Menu Changer discs for developers, and was primarily used to verify a master image of a disc while testing it or prior to submitting it to Lotcheck.
Oddly enough, WAD installers install it straight to the NAND like a system application like the Mii Channel, Photo Channel, etc. Even a factory reset can't uninstall it, so Nmenu or other title deleters need to be used.