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title: "Recovery Mode"
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{% include toc title="Table of Contents" %}
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Recovery Mode is a last resort method for recovering your Wii console from a brick before resorting to hard-modding and manual NAND programming. This mode was accessed by Nintendo employees in the factory by the usage of a special dongle, but the input needed to access it can easily be replicated in the present with a GameCube controller. Essentially, Recovery Mode puts a Wii Menu in a state where programs can be executed from a disc, including some retail games. This guide will instruct you on how to recover from bricks (especially Korean Kii/Error 003) with it.
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#### Requirements
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+ A GameCube controller
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+ If the Diagnostic Disc Check was previously removed with Priiloader, or if a drive chip is on hand:
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+ Super Smash Bros. Melee ([Smash Stack](legacy-exploits#smash-stack)) OR
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+ Any other exploited Wii game, with the current exploit game save on the console (see [Legacy Exploits](legacy-exploits)) OR
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+ Any retail game, and access to the [Bluebomb](bluebomb) exploit
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+ If the Diagnostic Disc Check was not previously removed with Priiloader, and no drive chip is on hand:
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+ Super Smash Bros. Melee ([Smash Stack](legacy-exploits#smash-stack))
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+ An original revision Nintendo Wii (Family Edition Wiis will not work due to the lack of GameCube ports - otherwise you must solder some on)
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+ A Windows/macOS/Linux PC with an Internet connection
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+ An SD Card formatted to FAT32
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#### Preparation
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In order to hold down all 4 individual D-Pad buttons on a GameCube controller, you may be required to take the casing apart.
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{: .notice--warning}
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First of all, verify that your Wii can boot into Recovery Mode *at all*. This involves taking a GameCube controller, plugging it into the fourth controller port on a Wii, and simultaneously holding down the 4 individual D-Pad buttons on boot. If everything goes right, you should see a screen similar to the above. Bear in mind that if you are on a System Menu version on 2.0 or prior, you will not see a version number display at all, and you will not be able to boot from discs.
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#### Method I - Recovery Menu to Smash Stack
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#### Method II - Recovery Menu to Save Game Exploit
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#### Method III - Recovery Menu to Bluebomb
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Under Construction
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[Return to Bricks](bricks)
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