Ok I'm out of the boot loop. But now I see the IOSUHAX splash twice before getting to home menu and I can't launch any of the vc titles anymore. I know there is something wrong here Im just not sure what it is.Here ya go... HERE
Obviously you used this Haxchi-Coldboot install correct?Ok I'm out of the boot loop. But now I see the IOSUHAX splash twice before getting to home menu and I can't launch any of the vc titles anymore. I know there is something wrong here Im just not sure what it is.
Obviously you used this Haxchi-Coldboot install correct?
and if so, did you install coldboot?
Seeing the splash twice is normal for now.
Are you using a fw.img or the dimok sig patch coldoot elf?
If using the sig patched coldbot elf, make sure your using the Colboot version listed as the middle download link on Dimok's page.
What are you using... Microsoft Paint?
Could have at least centered the image.
If it hangs on config.txt that's an issue with the original haxchi code. Just try deleting the config.txt on your sysnand andr etry.Installer thingy hangs at "Writing config.txt..." issueeesssss @::Phoenix::
It does replace tue title id in system.xml with tour system menu id. But as for now it leaves the syshax there. It does not hurt and it is just as a safety measure, but I think it is useless anyway. I well update the uninstaller at some point.@::Phoenix::
What does the uninstaller do? Does it simply replace the modified system.xml by the original one and remove the syshax.xml?
I believe it deletes the modified system.xml, then renames the unmodified syshax.xml back to system.xml.@::Phoenix::
What does the uninstaller do? Does it simply replace the modified system.xml by the original one and remove the syshax.xml?
The only problem with the video I see is that quick start is on. Thats how long it takes with iosuhax at least with dimok's fork on sysnand.Hope you do realize thats not set up correct? a you should not see the wiiu sign and b you should not loop 3 times.
It takes mine aboutThe only problem with the video I see is that quick start is on. Thats how long it takes with iosuhax at least with dimok's fork on sysnand.
it takes me about 1 minute from power on to iosuhax booted with quick start....The only problem with the video I see is that quick start is on. Thats how long it takes with iosuhax at least with dimok's fork on sysnand.
That means your not using IOSUHAX. You are using simple sig patcher.It takes mine about 30 seconds max, if that.