Dolphin Wii Menu Question

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*Don't know where to put this question regarding Dolphin Emu.

I recently installed Dolphin in my laptop. And I'm playing around with it, and noticed that I could load a NAND backup. Curious, I loaded my Wii's NAND Backup and then I noticed I can load to the Wii System Menu 4.3U from Dolphin.
Surprise surprise, all my Mii's are there.

My question is: Wii System Menu 4.3U from NAND Backup behaves exactly like my real Wii?
I'm having this question because I'm currently patching some WAD files and I'm testing them in Dolphin Wii System Menu 4.3U (with my NAND Backup loaded) and I'm wondering, if these WAD files haven't crashed on Dolphin, does that mean they won't crash in my real Wii? Or is it a totally different thing?

Thanks in advance.
 
You need to create a BootMii NAND backup, providing you have already got them.
I don't think that's what they were asking.
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*Don't know where to put this question regarding Dolphin Emu.

I recently installed Dolphin in my laptop. And I'm playing around with it, and noticed that I could load a NAND backup. Curious, I loaded my Wii's NAND Backup and then I noticed I can load to the Wii System Menu 4.3U from Dolphin.
Surprise surprise, all my Mii's are there.

My question is: Wii System Menu 4.3U from NAND Backup behaves exactly like my real Wii?
I'm having this question because I'm currently patching some WAD files and I'm testing them in Dolphin Wii System Menu 4.3U (with my NAND Backup loaded) and I'm wondering, if these WAD files haven't crashed on Dolphin, does that mean they won't crash in my real Wii? Or is it a totally different thing?

Thanks in advance.
There is almost always a small amount of parity between emulator and console, but usually: Yes, a WAD file usually wont crash on console if it doesn't crash on emulation.
 

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