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| [[File:Wii.png |30px|30px]] This topic has a Wiibrew article. For more information, check [https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Backup_Disc here].</span> | | [[File:Wii.png |30px|30px]] This topic has a Wiibrew article. For more information, check [https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wii_Backup_Disc here].</span> |
− | {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; | + | {{Infobox |
− | !Wii Backup Disc
| + | |name = Wii Backup Disc |
− | | + | |title = Wii Backup Disc |
− | [[File:Backup disc.png|The alleged Wii Backup Disc.]] | + | |header = Wii Backup Disc |
− | |- | + | |image = [[File:Backup disc.png]] |
− | | '''Disc Internal Name:''' Unknown | + | |caption = The alleged Wii Backup Disc. |
− | | + | | label1 = Disc ID |
− | '''Disc TID:''' 410(E01)/010(E01) for v1.31
| + | | data1 = 410E01/010E01 for v1.31 |
− | | + | | label2 = Disc IOS |
− | '''Disc IOS:''' 16
| + | | data2 = 16 |
− | | + | | below = [https://gametdb.com/Wii/410E01 GameTDB Page] <br \> Other information about this disc (e.g. the internal name) is unknown. |
− | '''Disc Release Date:''' Unknown
| + | }} |
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− | '''Disc Build Date:''' Unknown
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− | '''Disc Apploader:''' Unknown
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− | [https://gametdb.com/Wii/410E01 GameTDB Page] | |
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| The '''Wii Backup Disc''' is a disc which was used by Nintendo authorized repair centres to transfer save data and Virtual Console/WiiWare tickets from one console to another, similar to the consumer-facing System Transfer function on later Nintendo consoles. It was used in cases where a system could still launch and run discs, but needed to be replaced; it would copy the relevant data onto an SD card, and the disc would then be inserted into a target system to receive the data. | | The '''Wii Backup Disc''' is a disc which was used by Nintendo authorized repair centres to transfer save data and Virtual Console/WiiWare tickets from one console to another, similar to the consumer-facing System Transfer function on later Nintendo consoles. It was used in cases where a system could still launch and run discs, but needed to be replaced; it would copy the relevant data onto an SD card, and the disc would then be inserted into a target system to receive the data. |
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