You think there is only one disc?
That would be slowing down the process terribly
Yeah your correct but surely one technician would notice his disc was missing?
You think there is only one disc?
That would be slowing down the process terribly
sounds cool!
this is main page material!
You reminded me of the story of how I went to the Isle of Skye with a family friend to help out with a house being built (well, more an assistant to him) and I left his 5 million candle power torch in the attic... oh was he pleased....Damn, this beats the time I found a copy of corel photo (about version 2 or 3) in an old drive.
Fake or real?
I have no idea how many repair shops there are for nintendo but assuming one for each country (state/province too?) they operate that is several hundred right there and having been in repair shops you normally have more than one bench with each bench kitted out.
Either way pressed discs will happen ( http://www.shoutfile.com/v/FD2pyEAg/How_its_made_CD_pressing ) and silk screening is part of that.
Even for fairly sensitive stuff places I have been tend prefer the fire and forget approach as opposed to a password and the recent homebrew bit would indicate Nintendo do not care all that much about security. Likewise look at the actual stuff done for a pandora's battery.
Backup versus repair disc. Given my VAIO a couple of years back needed a "recoery" disc to be burnt off I do not think it too much of a stretch.
Screenshot: I have had stuff that runs my consoles through my monitors for years and TV capture cards are not exactly new. It is a good point though but as the original people appear to be at least somewhat clued up as to this sort of thing.....
Leaving discs in the drive? How many surgery stories of people with stuff left behind? Now think that your average repairman probably does it day in day out in a rather boring workshop, perhaps shift work or "helpful" types interfere.
The only minor problem for this sort of thing I can see is it could drive stuff "underground" like happens/happened with xbox homebrew depending on how useful this is.
So what exactly can one do with this disc?
Nah, it wouldn't be able to run this if the wii was brickedSo what exactly can one do with this disc?
Simplest guess would be to unbrick a wii.
But it says the wii is EuropianI think it's real. I've heard the yellow copy is for PAL systems. The Pink for NTSC.
Don't get too excited, the Wii will have to be modded to run the [burned] disc in the first place.I'm curious about the "ignore verification" thing..
Could this make software mod possible?