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| reldatejap = September 29, 2014 | | reldatejap = September 29, 2014 | ||
| sysmenuios = 80 | | sysmenuios = 80 | ||
| | | wiimpersonatorU = https://wii.marcan.st/wiimpersonator/reports/vwii/USA/20140930-025009.log | ||
| wiimpersonatorE = https://wii.marcan.st/wiimpersonator/reports/vwii/EUR/20140930-025044.log | |||
| wiimpersonatorJ = https://wii.marcan.st/wiimpersonator/reports/vwii/JPN/20140930-024933.log | |||
| ninupdates = https://yls8.mtheall.com/ninupdates/reports.php?date=09-29-14_08-05-09&sys=wupv | |||
| olderver = vWii 4.0.0 | | olderver = vWii 4.0.0 | ||
| olderdisplay = 4.0.0 | | olderdisplay = 4.0.0 | ||
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'''vWii 5.2.0''' was the final update to the [[vWii]], which solely updated the [[System Menu]], an unusual type of update. It was most likely released for compatibility with Nintendo eShop rereleases, and probably added code to reboot the system if the vWii was loaded through [https://wiiubrew.org/wiki/OSv1 OSv1], which is responsible for the "Wii Menu" button on the HOME menu returning to WiiUMode. | |||
'''vWii 5.2.0''' was the final update to the [[vWii]], which solely updated the [[System Menu]], an unusual type of update. It was most likely released for compatibility with Nintendo eShop rereleases, and probably added code to reboot the system if the vWii was loaded through [https://wiiubrew.org/wiki/ | |||
{{Navbox system updates}} | {{Navbox system updates}} |
Revision as of 22:37, 15 October 2021
vWii 5.2.0 | |
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System Menu IOS | IOS80 |
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Preceded by | 4.0.0 |
vWii 5.2.0 was the final update to the vWii, which solely updated the System Menu, an unusual type of update. It was most likely released for compatibility with Nintendo eShop rereleases, and probably added code to reboot the system if the vWii was loaded through OSv1, which is responsible for the "Wii Menu" button on the HOME menu returning to WiiUMode.
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