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'''Power Off''' is a Wii channel that, as the name suggests, allows the user to completely power off their Wii console.
Power Off Channel is a channel that allows users to completely power off their Wii console with the push of a button, displaying a red light. This eliminates the need to manually turn off the console by getting up and using the physical power button.


The channel likely provides a simple and direct way to turn off the console, rather than navigating through the on-screen menus or using the physical power button on the console itself.
It's worth noting that using the Wii-mote to power down the Wii while WiiConnect24 is on, will only put the console in standby mode, displaying an orange light.


This is a basic feature and it's provided by default on the Wii menu, but it's possible that the channel provides a more direct access to power off the console or it can be integrated with other channels or homebrew apps.
Additionally, if you use a USB hard drive or other device, the Wii still sends power to the USB ports and the drive remains powered on. Power Off channel ensures a full power off, which is important if you want to disconnect or power down peripherals properly and save energy.
 
== Function ==
Running this channel will completely turn off the Wii system (red light) so you don't have to. That's it.


==Media==
==Media==
'''Wii Power Off Channel - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVmxfEzVmjw Matt Man])'''<br>
'''Wii Power Off Channel - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVmxfEzVmjw Matt Man])'''<br>
<youtube>BVmxfEzVmjw</youtube>
<youtube>BVmxfEzVmjw</youtube>
== Note ==
If you use a USB hard drive, the Wii still sends power to the USB ports and your USB drive remains powered on.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* Official Site - https://web.archive.org/web/20050323024834/http://turdinc.kicks-ass.net/phpnuke/html/index.php
* Official Site - http://turdinc.kicks-ass.net/Msntv/ps2/wiiChannels.html
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/PCtoWii
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Power-Off_Channel

Revision as of 03:18, 16 Ocak 2023

Power Off Channel
File:Poweroffwii.jpg
General
AuthorMattMan
TypeDemos
Version2009
LicenseGPL
Last Updated2009/06/11
Links
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Power Off Channel is a channel that allows users to completely power off their Wii console with the push of a button, displaying a red light. This eliminates the need to manually turn off the console by getting up and using the physical power button.

It's worth noting that using the Wii-mote to power down the Wii while WiiConnect24 is on, will only put the console in standby mode, displaying an orange light.

Additionally, if you use a USB hard drive or other device, the Wii still sends power to the USB ports and the drive remains powered on. Power Off channel ensures a full power off, which is important if you want to disconnect or power down peripherals properly and save energy.

Function

Running this channel will completely turn off the Wii system (red light) so you don't have to. That's it.

Media

Wii Power Off Channel - (Matt Man)

Note

If you use a USB hard drive, the Wii still sends power to the USB ports and your USB drive remains powered on.

External Links

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