Đây phải nói là một "cú sốc hạnh phúc" cho dân bị semi brick trên toàn thế giớiBUSHING nói:I’ve made a disc which will hopefully fix any NTSC Wii that got bricked by an imported Mario Kart game (or similar). It is an ISO with one partition — an update partition
System Menu v289 is the newest NTSC version of the system menu available on Nintendo’s download servers; it’s what you will get if you go into the Settings Menu and perform an update. I packed it into a WAD, and maintained the original, valid Nintendo signature, so it should be safe to install. (The disc, however, is fakesigned. This should not be a problem.)
I’m including IOS30 as well, just in case — it’s what this system menu uses. I would expect all systems out there to already have it installed, but hey.
Obligatory warning — I have tested this on 3 Wiis and it seemed to work fine, but I can’t make any promises that it won’t brick your Wii. It contains no safeguards; use this ONLY on an NTSC (US) Wii. If you use it on an NTSC/J or Pal Wii, it WILL BRICK you. (If there is a need, I can make similar discs for those systems.)
Good luck!
http://rapidshare.com/files/113063023/wii-ntsc-systemmenu-v289.rar.html
Semi-brick fix discs for all three regions (hopefully)
May 18th, 2008 by bushing · 3 Comments
As promised, here are discs to install the latest version of the system menu for each region — v288/v289/v290 for JAP/USA/PAL, respectively.
(these are just temporary links – dCiSo has generously offered to host these on console-scene.info):
wii-system-menu-update-JAP-v288.rar
wii-system-menu-update-USA-v289.rar
wii-system-menu-update-PAL-v290.rar
For more information on what these images are and how they were made, please read NTSC Semi-brick fix disc and NTSC Semi-brick fix disc, comment 22. The USA version is identical to the one in that article, but renamed for consistency with the other two.
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
site:http://hackmii.com/2008/05/semi-brick-fix-discs/