Yeah, why shouldn't it be?Thanks man worked like a charm ,
Btw is it safe to delete the old version using the wii channel manager ?
Ahah just not sure of this with all the things that can brick it ^^, yeah it was not ordered like on the menu but I got it deleted now thanksYeah, why shouldn't it be?
But it may be hard to find, without using an (homebrew) title manager that displays titleIDs (like AnyTitle Deleter Mod)
As you are so helpful to me, may I ask if you can have a look on my other problem here too @CyanInstalled Open Homebrew Channel v1.1.4-1 on a fresh emunand built with ModMii on a real Wii, got error below after launch, while OHBC trying to load files (can see HBC menu with the circle for about 2 secs).
Well, first you say you used a fresh emuNAND?fresh emunand built with ModMii on a real Wii
that's an old thread. you still have that problem?
Well, first you say you used a fresh emuNAND?
then you say "on a real Wii"
do you use that fresh built NAND as "real NAND" (written back to NAND with NAND flasher or bootmii? or rebuilding and converting it with your own consoles keys ?)
or are you trying that emuNAND with neek?
I don't know if OHBC work on neek, but I guess it would need the same "ticket trick" than the original HBC on neek.
Second, that screen doesn't help me at all, as I would need to have compiled that version myself and kept the elf file for debugging purpose.
to debug with that screenshot, you need to contact the person who compiled it and released it, in hope he kept the elf file if you have only the dol.
if it's neek, did you try original HBC instead of OHBC?
Not an emunand user, but i always use YAWMM, since it is the most recent.I didn't follow OHBC usage, other users reported installing it to neek? which wad installer did they use?
Yes, that's is actually the first thing I did (install hbc on sysnand, dump the wad from nand dump then install it to neek2o emunand usinf showmiiwad) once I realized I cant install HBC 1.1.2 the normal way. It crashed, so I install the OHBC 1.1.4-1 using showmiiwad, it too crashes. One thing to mention, Wiiflow Lite also don't work in neek2o while old Wiiflow from fix84 works.installing the channel using a wad manager usually corrupt/patch the ticket (maybe depending on the used wad manager?), or maybe it's the WAD dumper which does that. Nobody tried install a wad created using BlueDumpMod without patching enabled?
HBC check if the ticket is good or altered and stop working if it is, but usually with an error message, not a crash.
the trick was to install HBC with hackmii installer on your NAND. dump HBC to wad, and dump your original ticket file from NAND. install WAD to emuNAND (with showmiiwad for example) and overwrite bad ticket with good one manually to emuNAND folder.
OHBC is only available as wad, without installer, so they probably removed that ticket check.
the github you linked don't have the elf file for debugging purpose.
I don't know if the crash is from the channel booter, or from OHBC either.
is the original HBC working on your neek2o?
I didn't follow OHBC usage, other users reported installing it to neek? which wad installer did they use?
Your Wii's NAND will probably outlive you, even if you play Virtual Console titles copied to your SD a lot and play large N64 games with the emulators.The reason I use emunand is to try to save the wii sysnand from wear and tear
I do encounter Wiis that have many (>100) bad blocks.Your Wii's NAND will probably outlive you, even if you play Virtual Console titles copied to your SD a lot and play large N64 games with the emulators.
I don't know how to code, is like speaking Arabian for me.
So I'm asking if is possible to have a compiled version of this with the old title id to replace the Homebrew channel and fixing the Widescreen issue.