I agree. I really want to know if this is user error or blatant CBHC corruption. I just truly hope the OP will be specific without fear of being ridiculed if it was indeed user error.
@Carlos_DobleC
I respect your posting. And I respect you as a user. Please don't take this as a dig. We all screw up.
We really need as much info as you can supply. Some of us are worried of potential non user induced bricks. I for one recommend CBHC as much as I can. It's been extremely reliable and solid for me. I want to eliminate as much user error as possible in your diagnosis.
It's important to the community that you be as honest as possible. Your answer could either help further bullet proofing CBHC or set us back with unessessary fear mongering (which is a daily battle on Gbatemp for people who understand CBHC). Your thread title alone could mislead many if it's an actual user error.
Guys, I'm sorry I took so long to respond, I had some personal problems, now I'll try to put everything I remember about the brick.
I remember installing Haxchi, then I did 2 tests, in which I mostly saw that the console version was set to 99.
After that, I rebooted the console and installed CBHC, and installed the DLC of: Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros.
I also installed the following channels (all from http://wiiubru.com/appstore/channels/):
WUP Installer GX2 0005000057555000
Loadiine GX2 Forwarder 0005000013374C44
Homebrew Launcher No titleid.
When I installed Haxchi, I had the hard drive plugged in, but when I installed CBHC, I unplugged it.
The 3 channels I installed, were installed on the hard drive along with the DLC.
If you need anything else, ask me, while I pray for the day when the otp backup can recover the Wii U