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= Unbricking the Wii =
= Unbricking the Wii =
There are 3 different kinds of boards that the Wii used during its lifespan: 6 layer boards (RVL-CPU-01, RVL-CPU-10, RVL-CPU-20, and RVL-CPU-30), 4 layer boards (RVL-CPU-40, RVL-CPU-50, RVL-CPU-60, RVK-CPU-01, and RVK-CPU-02), and the Wii Mini board. I don't have a Wii Mini, so I cannot get scans of it and it will be unsupported for now.
There are 3 different kinds of boards that the Wii used during its lifespan: 6 layer boards (RVL-CPU-01, RVL-CPU-10, RVL-CPU-20, and RVL-CPU-30), 4 layer boards (RVL-CPU-40, RVL-CPU-50, RVL-CPU-60, RVK-CPU-01, and RVK-CPU-02), and the Wii Mini board.


What board you have is important to know, as they all have the NAND in different spots, orientations, and the via locations are different. [https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/revision-identification-guide.863/ This post] on BitBuilt.net is excellent on showing you how to check your board revision.
What board you have is important to know, as they all have the NAND in different spots, orientations, and the via locations are different. [https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/revision-identification-guide.863/ This post] on BitBuilt.net is excellent on showing you how to check your board revision.
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{{info|text = For GND, you can use one of the sides of the capacitors or use TP3.}}
{{info|text = For GND, you can use one of the sides of the capacitors or use TP3.}}
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The Wii Mini is unsupported at this time.
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