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Under very rare and convoluted circumstances that can be easily avoided, it is possible for Wii Menu to temporarily think it's in a different region, despite still having the original region's system menu files.
Under very rare and convoluted circumstances that can be easily avoided, it is possible for Wii Menu to temporarily think it's in a different region, despite still having the original region's system menu files.


The process is unclear. The closest guess is that if both ''"This channel can't be used"'' and ''"You tried to access the address marc:(…)" mentioned above happen during a short time period, Wii Menu can begin struggling to tell which region it's in, and which system update it has.
The process is unclear. The closest guess is that if both ''"This channel can't be used"'' and ''"You tried to access the address marc:(…)"'' mentioned above happen during a short time period, Wii Menu can begin struggling to tell which region it's in, and which system update it has.


If a disc from another region is mounted into Wii Menu at that point in time (e.g. [[Mario Super Sluggers]] for PAL, [[Monster Hunter G]] for NA), [[Disc Channel]] can possibly show a "Wii System Update" prompt. If Disc Channel is clicked on and the prompt is accepted, an update bar will be shown and possibly succeed.
If a disc from another region is mounted into Wii Menu at that point in time (e.g. [[Mario Super Sluggers]] for PAL, [[Monster Hunter G]] for NA), [[Disc Channel]] can possibly show a "Wii System Update" prompt. If Disc Channel is clicked on and the prompt is accepted, an update bar will be shown and possibly succeed.

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