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Deleting the NANDBOOTINFO file in the following Documents location will resolve this:
Deleting the NANDBOOTINFO file in the following Documents location will resolve this:
%userprofile%\documents\Dolphin Emulator\Wii\shared2\sys\
%userprofile%\documents\Dolphin Emulator\Wii\shared2\sys\
===Error 101232 / Total breakage of internet within Wii Menu===
Pretty likely to happen when trying to change the internet settings within the Wii Menu settings (Regardless of whether RiiConnect24, WiiLink, Wiimmfi, multiple, or none of those are enabled), at which point Wii Menu cannot use any online or RiiConnect24 connections due to network tests failing with Error 101232, and utility channels launched from Wii Menu will complain about a lack of network configurations.
The best-working fix is to, while Dolphin is not running, go to <code>(…)\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\Wii\shared2\sys</code>, and then delete the <code>net</code> folder. Wii Menu can then be run with normal internet functionality.
==="This channel can't be used"===
A fully possible outcome of changing between Wii Menu system updates from different regions, as it would often result in clone [[Forecast Channel]] and [[News Channel]] listings on the Wii Menu. The ones from the current region works normally, while the clones from other regions will instantly show a black screen with ''"This channel can't be used"'' and then hardlock.
As the clones don't show up in the Wii Menu settings' channel list, removing the clones outright requires the ''[https://wiibrew.org/wiki/AnyTitle_Deleter/AnyTitle_Deleter_MOD AnyTitle Deleter MOD]'' homebrew app, and run its <code>boot.dol</code> with Dolphin. Its default Wii OS version (IOS249) can safely be picked regardless of a couple of error notes, leading to "Titles" → "System Channel Titles".
Crosschecking the 4-letter <code>CODE</code> values to find the exact clones is nice to do, but as a rule of thumb, codes ending with E are North America, P are PAL, J are Japan, and A are either region-free or contains files shared between the regions. Once you've narrowed down the clones, press A on them, and then A again to confirm the deletion.


== Problems ==
== Problems ==

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