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This article describes the process of how production Wii consoles are set up at the factory, from initial manufacturing of the chips to retail shipment.
 
This article describes the process of how production Wii consoles are set up at the factory, from initial manufacturing of the chips to retail shipment.
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*Once the System Menu is installed, the "123J" disc is inserted. It is unknown what the actual title of this disc is, however it possibly serves the purpose of encrypting the NAND filesystem, updating [[boot1]], and setting the console's [[EFuse|eFuses]]. This disc seems to contain a partition with the title ID "0000dead", which may contain the program which encrypts the NAND filesystem.
 
*Once the System Menu is installed, the "123J" disc is inserted. It is unknown what the actual title of this disc is, however it possibly serves the purpose of encrypting the NAND filesystem, updating [[boot1]], and setting the console's [[EFuse|eFuses]]. This disc seems to contain a partition with the title ID "0000dead", which may contain the program which encrypts the NAND filesystem.
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*Another disc known as [[RVL_UJI_DIAG]] (or 121J) is inserted, along with another SD card ("#1.5"). This disc runs test programs on the system to validate the operation of the hardware, writing logs to [[testlog.txt]] in the process; it then registers the console's serial number (over [[Waikiki]]), generates the system's [[Setting.txt]], and other actions to prepare for the next step of the process.  
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*Another disc known as [[RVL_UJI_DIAG]] (or 121J) is inserted, along with another SD card ("#1.5"). This disc runs test programs on the system to validate the operation of the hardware, writing logs to [[testlog.txt]] in the process; it then registers the console's serial number (over [[Waikiki]]), generates the system's [[Setting.txt]], and other actions to prepare for the next step of the process.
    
*The final disc, known as 122E, is then inserted; this disc installs a WAD called "DataChk.wad" from the SD card, which contains [[Data Check and Log Check]].
 
*The final disc, known as 122E, is then inserted; this disc installs a WAD called "DataChk.wad" from the SD card, which contains [[Data Check and Log Check]].