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The '''Wii System Menu''' (also called '''Wii Menu''', '''boot-EAD''' or '''System Menu''') is the primary graphical interface of the Wii console, developed by [[Nintendo EAD]]. It provides access to all of the Wii's main system functions on retail units, including launching titles from a disc, launching channels on the Wii's NAND, save data and title management, adjusting system settings, and the Wii Message Board. On development systems, [[boot-IRD]] is preinstalled instead of the Wii Menu (but the retail menu can still be installed using a [[Wii Menu Changer]] disc).
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The '''Wii System Menu''' (also called '''Wii Menu''', '''boot-EAD''', '''BS2''' (as it was forked from the "Boot Stage 2" GameCube menu) or '''System Menu''') is the primary graphical interface of the Wii console, developed by [[Nintendo EAD]]. It provides access to all of the Wii's main system functions on retail units, including launching titles from a disc, launching channels on the Wii's NAND, save data and title management, adjusting system settings, and the Wii Message Board. On development systems, [[boot-IRD]] is preinstalled instead of the Wii Menu (but the retail menu can still be installed using a [[Wii Menu Changer]] disc).
    
There are five different regional versions of the Wii Menu, indicated by the letter after the version number displayed in the system settings:
 
There are five different regional versions of the Wii Menu, indicated by the letter after the version number displayed in the system settings:
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