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The disc has not resurfaced since its initial release in 2006, however its contents can be partially assumed from available evidence, particularly a uid.sys file listing showing titles which were installed by the disc.
 
The disc has not resurfaced since its initial release in 2006, however its contents can be partially assumed from available evidence, particularly a uid.sys file listing showing titles which were installed by the disc.
  
== Origin ==
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==Origin==
 
The final version of the [[Wii System Menu]] had not yet been created as of August 2006, and by the time it was scheduled to be ready in October 2006, it would be too late to preinstall it on newly produced Wii consoles for shipment to retail stores for use in demo kiosks as well as early retail units, as these units would have needed to start the firmware flashing phase of their production earlier in order to meet demand. As such, the [[Startup Disc Menu]] was created and preinstalled on all Wiis being produced at that time, until the backlog was caught up with. This menu would only accept this disc and certain other repair discs; further information is available on its page. While this menu was originally intended to be deployed to all launch day Wii consoles, ultimately production scaled as such that the vast majority of consoles which had the menu installed were shipped as store kiosk demo consoles, either along with the disc or to have the disc installed on them by a Nintendo representative. (It is theorized, but not known, that the disc was only included with the system package for store kiosks in rural areas, such as central Indiana.)  
 
The final version of the [[Wii System Menu]] had not yet been created as of August 2006, and by the time it was scheduled to be ready in October 2006, it would be too late to preinstall it on newly produced Wii consoles for shipment to retail stores for use in demo kiosks as well as early retail units, as these units would have needed to start the firmware flashing phase of their production earlier in order to meet demand. As such, the [[Startup Disc Menu]] was created and preinstalled on all Wiis being produced at that time, until the backlog was caught up with. This menu would only accept this disc and certain other repair discs; further information is available on its page. While this menu was originally intended to be deployed to all launch day Wii consoles, ultimately production scaled as such that the vast majority of consoles which had the menu installed were shipped as store kiosk demo consoles, either along with the disc or to have the disc installed on them by a Nintendo representative. (It is theorized, but not known, that the disc was only included with the system package for store kiosks in rural areas, such as central Indiana.)  
  
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It is also notable that early versions of the retail Wii box listed the Startup Disc on their contents; certain launch day Wii boxes listed it, others did not and listed the Wii Sports Disc instead. This appears to have no relation to the actual contents of the box.
 
It is also notable that early versions of the retail Wii box listed the Startup Disc on their contents; certain launch day Wii boxes listed it, others did not and listed the Wii Sports Disc instead. This appears to have no relation to the actual contents of the box.
  
== Contents ==
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== Starlight version ==
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It has been discovered that there was a development-signed version of the Startup Disc, used as part of the initial factory setup of [[Starlight Fun Center]] Wiis.
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==Contents==
 
The full contents of the disc are unknown, however the following can be reasonably assumed or are confirmed from the uid.sys listing:
 
The full contents of the disc are unknown, however the following can be reasonably assumed or are confirmed from the uid.sys listing:
  
* [[Wii System Menu]] 1.0
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*[[Wii System Menu]] 1.0
  
* [[Wii Shop Channel]]
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*[[Wii Shop Channel]]
  
* [[Photo Channel]]
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*[[Photo Channel]]
  
* [[Forecast Channel]]
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*[[Forecast Channel]]
  
* [[News Channel]]
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*[[News Channel]]
  
* [[Mii Channel]]
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*[[Mii Channel]]
  
 
Unconfirmed:
 
Unconfirmed:
  
* [[boot2]]-v2
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*[[boot2]]-v2
  
* [[IOS9]]-v516
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*[[IOS9]]-v516
  
 
The latter 2 titles are unconfirmed as they are present in the update partitions of launch day Wii games, possibly indicating that they were not included on the disc.
 
The latter 2 titles are unconfirmed as they are present in the update partitions of launch day Wii games, possibly indicating that they were not included on the disc.

Revision as of 07:19, 14 June 2020

Wii Startup Disc
Startupdisc002.png
An image of what the Startup Disc might have looked like, ripped from the Startup Disc Menu.
Disc Internal NameUnknown
Disc IDRAAE01
Disc IOSUnknown (probably IOS4 or IOS9)
Disc Release DateExact date unknown, somewhere around October/November 2006
Disc Build DateEarly-mid October 2006
Disc ApploaderUnknown, possibly July 12, 2006 (Revolution SDK 2.1)

The Wii Startup Disc is a disc which was used to install the initial retail version of the Wii System Menu and various channels and IOS versions onto an early Wii system which did not have this software pre-installed with 122E.

The disc has not resurfaced since its initial release in 2006, however its contents can be partially assumed from available evidence, particularly a uid.sys file listing showing titles which were installed by the disc.

Origin

The final version of the Wii System Menu had not yet been created as of August 2006, and by the time it was scheduled to be ready in October 2006, it would be too late to preinstall it on newly produced Wii consoles for shipment to retail stores for use in demo kiosks as well as early retail units, as these units would have needed to start the firmware flashing phase of their production earlier in order to meet demand. As such, the Startup Disc Menu was created and preinstalled on all Wiis being produced at that time, until the backlog was caught up with. This menu would only accept this disc and certain other repair discs; further information is available on its page. While this menu was originally intended to be deployed to all launch day Wii consoles, ultimately production scaled as such that the vast majority of consoles which had the menu installed were shipped as store kiosk demo consoles, either along with the disc or to have the disc installed on them by a Nintendo representative. (It is theorized, but not known, that the disc was only included with the system package for store kiosks in rural areas, such as central Indiana.)

However, this plan did not go completely as written; many consoles were shipped at launch day with the menu installed but without the disc, and a very small subset of consoles were shipped both with the menu and the disc. It is from the former of these types of consoles that the NAND dump containing the Startup Disc Menu has been obtained from, and the latter where the uid.sys listing has been obtained from.

It is also notable that early versions of the retail Wii box listed the Startup Disc on their contents; certain launch day Wii boxes listed it, others did not and listed the Wii Sports Disc instead. This appears to have no relation to the actual contents of the box.

Starlight version

It has been discovered that there was a development-signed version of the Startup Disc, used as part of the initial factory setup of Starlight Fun Center Wiis.

Contents

The full contents of the disc are unknown, however the following can be reasonably assumed or are confirmed from the uid.sys listing:

Unconfirmed:

The latter 2 titles are unconfirmed as they are present in the update partitions of launch day Wii games, possibly indicating that they were not included on the disc.

Uid.sys listing reference: http://archive.is/tQqap