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  1. Désolé que je n'emploie pas le français. Here's the latest update. Identify the DVD chip using the Wii's serial number Forget about the purchase date or the checksum digit in the box. It seems the first part of the serial number holds the key to knowing if you have the incompatible D2B chip or not. Check your serial number against the tables below. Europe GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A (Compatible with first generation mod chips) - LEH 100XXXXX - LEH 101XXXXX - LEH 102XXXXX - LEH 103XXXXX - LEH 104XXXXX - LEH 105XXXXX - LEH 106XXXXX - LEH 107XXXXX - LEH 108XXXXX - LEH 10812XXX - LEH 1085XXXX - LEH 1091XXXX - LEH 109166XX - LEH 10979XXX GC2R - D2B (Incompatible with first generation mod chips) - LEH 10889XXX - LEH 109225XX - LEH 1100XXXX - LEH 1101XXXX - LEH 1104XXXX For European models it seems the D2B chip was introduced somewhere between LEH 1091XXXX and LEH 109225XX. North America GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A (Compatible with first generation mod chips) - LU 100XXXXXX - LU 101XXXXXX - LU 102XXXXXX - LU 103XXXXXX - LU 104XXXXXX - LU 1050XXXXX - LU 300XXXXXX - LU 301XXXXXX - LU 302XXXXXX - LU 303XXXXXX - LU 304XXXXXX - LU 305XXXXXX - LU 306XXXXXX - LU 502XXXXXX - LU 503XXXXXX - LU 504XXXXXX - LU 505XXXXXX - LU 506XXXXXX - LU 5074XXXXX GC2R - D2B (Incompatible with first generation mod chips) - LU 1047XXXXX - LU 1054XXXXX - LU 3072XXXXX - LU 50853XXXX - LU 5089XXXXX For North-America it appears that there are three different ranges in use (LU1/LU3/LU5). Its possible that each range is used in a different area, factory or language pack. Each range will have a number where the D2B chip is introduced. For LU1 this seems to be between LU 104XXXXXX and LU 1054XXXXX. For LU3 its between LU306XXXXXX and LU3072XXXXX and for LU5 its somewhere between LU 5074XXXXX and LU50853XXXX. Australia GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A (Compatible with first generation mod chips) - LAH 10067XXX Japan GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A (Compatible with first generation mod chips) - LJH 102XXXXX GC2R - D2B (Incompatible with first generation mod chips) - LJH 1038XXXX I'm still working on the other regions (Australia/Asia etc) Keep in mind that it is possible that there are different factories or production lines that use different stocks. Therefore the above tables could be wrong at some points. It is also possible that a console's DVD initially failed the Quality Checks and has been shipped with a new DVD player that has the D2B chip. Thiswould only apply to serials that are in the danger zone. However, so far the serial number seems to give a reasonable indication of what chip is inside your console. Please, only post if you have a serial number that can narrow down these ranges and you can confirm the chip type. SaRaH
  2. Désolé que je n'emploie pas le français. My original message was posted in English on several forums and quoted here. So here's the latest update. Identify the DVD chip using the Wii's serial number Forget about the purchase date or the checksum number in the box. It seems the first part of the serial number holds the key to knowing if you have the incompatible D2B chip or not. Check your serial number against the tables below. Europe GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A - LEH 100XXXXX - LEH 101XXXXX - LEH 102XXXXX - LEH 103XXXXX - LEH 104XXXXX - LEH 105XXXXX - LEH 106XXXXX - LEH 107XXXXX - LEH 108XXXXX - LEH 109XXXXX GC2R - D2B - LEH 109XXXXX - LEH 109225XX - LEH 1100XXXX - LEH 1104XXXX For European models it seems the D2B chip was introduced somewhere in the LEH 109XXXX number range. North America GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A - LU 100XXXXXX - LU 103XXXXXX - LU 104XXXXXX - LU 1050XXXXX - LU 303XXXXXX - LU 304XXXXXX - LU 305XXXXXX - LU 306XXXXXX - LU 503XXXXXX - LU 505XXXXXX - LU 5074XXXXX GC2R - D2B - LU 1054XXXXX - LU 3072XXXXX - LU 50853XXXX - LU 5089XXXXX For North-America it appears that there are three different ranges in use (LU1/LU3/LU5). Its possible that each range is used in a different area, factory or language pack. Each range will have a number where the D2B chip is introduced. For LU1 this seems to be between LU 1050XXXXX and LU 1054XXXXX. For LU3 its between LU306XXXXXX and LU3072XXXXX and for LU5 its somewhere between LU 5074XXXXX and LU50853XXXX. Keep in mind that it is possible that there are different factories or production lines that use different stocks. Therefore the above tables could be wrong at some points. However, so far the serial number seems to give a reasonable indication of what chip is inside your console. Please post if you have a serial number that can narrow the ranges and you can confirm the chip type. SaRaH