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is a powerful homebrew application for the Nintendo Wii that allows users to make permanent, non-temporary changes to their console's region and language settings. Developed by prominent figures in the Wii homebrew scene like bushing and tona , it is primarily used to bypass regional lockouts, change the system menu language, or even completely convert a Wii from one region (e.g., NTSC-U) to another (e.g., PAL or NTSC-J). Core Functionality
The app will prompt you to confirm the changes to setting.txt . Once finished, exit back to the Homebrew Channel or reboot. Critical Safety Tips Any Region Changer V.1.1b
Sets the output (NTSC or PAL). Ensure your TV supports the mode you select.
Some Windows Store apps (or legacy .msi packages) perform a rudimentary region block at the installer level. Changing the region ID can circumvent this. To revert: is a powerful homebrew application for
Any Region Changer V.1.1b is a software tool designed to modify the region settings on various devices, allowing users to access content that was previously unavailable due to geographical restrictions. This tool is particularly useful for individuals who travel frequently or reside in areas with strict content limitations.
For example, to install a Japanese driver, select: (Japanese - Japan [1041]). Once finished, exit back to the Homebrew Channel or reboot
Antivirus programs (especially Avast and McAfee) may flag V.1.1b as a "potentially unwanted tool" (PUP) because it modifies the registry automatically. This is a false positive. Whitelist the executable.