Please note that I have not tested either of the NTSC/J or PAL versions because I have no way to do so, and although I have double-checked them, they were created manually. Hopefully the first people to try these will comment below reporting success — before trying them yourself, please scroll down to see if anyone has reported problems, and I will update this entry once they have been confirmed to be safe and effective.
Note that the re-pad versions are now reported working fine after some users experienced loading problems with the previous releases.
All 3 Regions have been tested and are now properly working. Thank to all of you who have helped test!
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My Wii is not bricked, but just incase I ever need this, you just pop in the disc and power on the Wii?
Yes put the disc in run it as if it was a game and thats all there is to it
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Very nice.. thanks a tonne... now if there was any way to change my Jap console to a Pal console.. hmmm
This is actually another one of the projects I am working on
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Stupid question perhaps but a semi brick is when you got an Pal Wii with and Ntsc firmware or the other way around? But what is a full brick? What do you have to do to get that? Or isn´t it possible anomore to get a full bricked Wii?
a full brick renders the wii unbootable. you cant play any games or do anything with it, there's just an error screen similar to the semi-brick one, except it comes up as soon as you switch on the wii and there's no way around it.
this means you cant un-brick it with a disc, as it won't read one.