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### Entertainment
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+ [WiiMC-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/WiiMC-SS) - A modified and updated verison of WiiMC. Turns your Wii into a fully fledged media center, with the ability to listen to music, watch videos, play DVDs, and more.
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+ [WiiMC-SS](https://oscwii.org/library/app/WiiMC-SS) - A modified and updated version of WiiMC. Turns your Wii into a fully fledged media center, with the ability to listen to music, watch videos, play DVDs, and more.
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+ [Schism Tracker](https://oscwii.org/library/app/schismtracker) - A editor and player for tracked music (IT, XM, S3M, MOD, etc.). You can find music to try out [here](https://modarchive.org/).
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[Continue to WiiConnect24](wiiconnect24)<br>
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### How Recovery Mode Works
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On System Menu versions 2.1 and upwards, booting into Recovery Mode will yield a verison number display on the bottom right of the screen, and will idle on the screen while waiting for a disc to be inserted. By default, Recovery Mode only boots two types of discs:
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On System Menu versions 2.1 and upwards, booting into Recovery Mode will yield a version number display on the bottom right of the screen, and will idle on the screen while waiting for a disc to be inserted. By default, Recovery Mode only boots two types of discs:
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+ A disc whose title ID starts with a number like 0 or 1 - an autoboot disc. All retail game discs are **not** an autoboot disc and instead start with a letter.
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+ A retail game disc that has a valid update partition whose version is higher than the one on the NAND.
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1. Create a `themes` folder on the root of your SD card/USB device.
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1. Extract the ThemeMii MOD `.zip` to a location on your PC.
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1. Launch the ThemeMii applciation.
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1. Launch the ThemeMii application.
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1. Go to `Tools` -> `Download Base App` -> `Version of your Wii Menu` -> `Region of your Wii Menu`.
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1. A dialog box will pop-up asking you to enter in a value to create a key. Enter what it says, and it will create a key that will be used to decrypt the Wii Menu contents from Nintendo's servers.
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1. A file selection box will ask you where to save the .app file. Save it to the `themes` folder on your SD card/USB device.
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#### Building a Theme
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1. Extract the ThemeMii MOD `.zip` to a location on your PC.
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1. Launch the ThemeMii applciation.
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1. Launch the ThemeMii application.
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1. Go to `File` -> `Open`, and select the `.mym` file for the theme you want to build.
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1. Press `Create csm`.
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1. When asked to select an `.app` file, select the newly downloaded base theme in the `themes` of your SD card or USB device.
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