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At least 11 different Startup Discs are known to exist, of which 2 have had their disc images released in the [[Zammis Clark Breach]] (the original, and an iQue Startup Disc).
 
At least 11 different Startup Discs are known to exist, of which 2 have had their disc images released in the [[Zammis Clark Breach]] (the original, and an iQue Startup Disc).
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* Original: [[emeralds.7z]] <code>emeralds.7z\RVL-RAAE\v0\RVL-RAAE-v0.prod_part</code>
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* iQue: [[platinum.7z]] <code>platinum.7z\20090512.rar\main_cn41v2_2009-0508-1945.zip\main_cn41v2_2009-0508-1945.gcm</code>
    
Startup Discs consist of an installer program (near-identical between the two dumped discs) which will, when launched, attempt to install all of the WADs present on the disc. The installer program runs automatically without accepting any controller input, and was also compiled in System Menu form as "System Menu 0" distributed on first-run Wiis which prompted for the disc on boot.
 
Startup Discs consist of an installer program (near-identical between the two dumped discs) which will, when launched, attempt to install all of the WADs present on the disc. The installer program runs automatically without accepting any controller input, and was also compiled in System Menu form as "System Menu 0" distributed on first-run Wiis which prompted for the disc on boot.
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===v1===
 
===v1===
An internal Wii release spreadsheet found on the [[CIS-004]] hard drive dump lists both the original Startup Disc (v0) and an unknown v1 released around the same time.
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An internal Wii release spreadsheet found on the [[CIS-004 hard drive dump]] lists both the original Startup Disc (v0) and an unknown v1 released around the same time.
    
===Starlight===
 
===Starlight===
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*Fatal error (occurs when a DVD library fatal error occurs or some other critical problem prevents the program from continuing, "An error has occurred. Turn the power off and refer to the Instruction Booklet for more information.")
 
*Fatal error (occurs when a DVD library fatal error occurs or some other critical problem prevents the program from continuing, "An error has occurred. Turn the power off and refer to the Instruction Booklet for more information.")
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There are also a few unusual behaviors; on the NAND variant of the Startup Disc application, if a disc with a GameID starting with 0 is inserted (which normally causes the Wii Menu to autoboot it), it will be accepted as if it was an RAAE disc.  
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There are also a few unusual behaviors; on the NAND variant of the Startup Disc application, if a disc with a GameID starting with 0 is inserted (which normally causes the Wii Menu to autoboot it), it will be accepted as if it was a RAAE disc.  
    
The NAND variant is also normally only supposed to launch the inserted disc, but if a disc is inserted with only an update partition and no game partition, its contents will be installed while the "Checking disc" screen loops, then the system will automatically reboot. This might be a development leftover, but it could also indicate that originally the Startup Disc was going to have no content at all other than its WADs; this might have been changed so that the disc could be reused.
 
The NAND variant is also normally only supposed to launch the inserted disc, but if a disc is inserted with only an update partition and no game partition, its contents will be installed while the "Checking disc" screen loops, then the system will automatically reboot. This might be a development leftover, but it could also indicate that originally the Startup Disc was going to have no content at all other than its WADs; this might have been changed so that the disc could be reused.