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Oh... I just have opened up my WiiU and I read this.It's encrypted with console specific keys. Once those have been entered in the raw image you can bit by bit view to see if they are identical or if parts are different. Also looking into decrypting console specific part. and using a different set of console key and attempting to flash it back to see what happens.
Kinda yeah. But I also wanna get inside the drive to see if there are any differences as well. these same methods also work for obtaining keys. (even one time programmable) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sps32/mcu_lock.html All you have to do is be willing to ruin a few consoles. And since all my children have recently upgraded to xbox 1 I have a few consoles I was not worried about ruining. Combine those consoles with the ones my wife poached from all over the globe and now I have plenty of them to destroy from all regions. Currently I am successful on my third attempt. But that third console is also ruined so I have no real way of validating my findings. I am attempting to correct it and not kill the console when they are extracted. And then will work on not messing up the first two. But my main focus right this minute is just to get one that dumps them without messing up the chip. I think I am going to remove the chip this time and see if any good luck comes my way.
Have you tried to copy(dump) the NAND/eMMC of the WiiU? Did only this result in a brick? 0_o Jikes...