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How To: Upgrading / Rebuilding Wii U Internal Memory (MLC)

Warning

This tutorial is only for advanced users and has a serious risk of bricking the console. Make sure you read it completely before executing any step and that you understand every step and its implications. With de_Fuse everything should be unbrickable if you know how.

You should at least have a backup of SLC and SLCCMPT, as we can’t rebuild them at the moment. (can be done in minute_minute, so there is no excuse). We had two cases where the SLC corrupted for an unknown reason, so a backup is essential.

What is this for?

This tutorial goes into rebuilding the MLC from scratch on a clean media. This can become useful, if
  • the MLC (eMMC) chip died or corrupted the filesystem
  • the SCFM (SLC cache for MLC) became inconsistent
  • you want to upgrade the capacity of the internal storage.
  • you want to set up a redNAND without SCFM
If you have a bad eMMC chip, but the recovery still works (which is most likely), then there are also ways to fix it without a complete reformat.
If the LED is blinking blue, you have a SLC problem and not a MLC problem, so this tutorial won't help with that.

It will format your MLC, so all data on the internal Wii U memory will be lost.

Update

13.03.2024 - The wafel_setup_mlc.ipx now uses a built in IOSU function to create system folders, that should make sure the permissions are right, which caused problems with game updates in the past. It will also recreate the update folder (so system updates won't be blocked by that)

Prerequisites

Backing up save games


Do a backup of what you want to preserve, like savegames and Miis.
For Backing up Save games, it is recommended to use SaveMii. That requires that you have Tiramisu or Aroma running.
You can also move your savgames (or whole games) to USB, which should still be readable. When recreating the users after the rebuild, you just have to be carefull to create the users in the right order, to make the ID’s match. A backup by other means (Like savemii) is still recommended.
If you are using this tutorial to fix a failing eMMC you might not be able to use the other Backup options. In that case use the Dump MLC option in the Recovery. You can extract your data from there using wfs-extract.

Storage Options

The Wii U has two ways of connecting internal memory, each with its own drawbacks:
  • SDIO – On retail consoles the internal memory is a eMMC chip connected through an internal SDIO bus to the Latte chip. This SDIO bus can also use SD cards (hence the name SD IO). Access to media connected on the SDIO is cached through a file on the SLC, presumably to reduce writes on the MLC. This cache is called SCFM and it is the reason why you always need to backup / restore SLC and MLC together and doesn’t allow easy swapping of multiple SDs.
    IOSU also only supports 3 sizes of media on this bus: <=8GB, 32GB and 64GB. The size will be limited to the biggest it fits, the rest is unusable. This bus is limited to 26MB/s (4bit@52Mhz). For replacing the eMMC with an micro SD you can use MLC2SD or a similar Interposer. Soldering and micro SD adapter using wires, works too.
    It is recommended to use a 64GB Sandisk Max Endurance card (But similar card should also be fine), since the Wii U is known for writing much.

  • SATA – The Disc drive is connected through SATA, the connectors are different but the electrical signals are still the same. Some Kiosk consoles used this Interface to connect to a HDD. The type of the SATA device can be configured in the SEEPROM, so we can configure our retail consoles to also use a SATA HDD / SSD.
    NOTE: @QuarkTheAwesome is building an SATA adapter for that purpose, available soon™.

    The advantage of using this interface is, that the size isn’t limited (well WFS is limited to 2TB) and it doesn’t use SCFM, which makes some things easier and improves performance in some circumstances. The obvious disadvantage is that you can’t use your disc drive anymore. Without the Disc Drive vWii System Menu doesn't work. vWii Injectes / Wii VC from the eShop can still be used, but only when installed to USB. Also you still might need to disable the MLC on the SDIO bus, or else the wii u might still use the SDIO one if the SATA device takes too long to init.

  • redNAND – redirects the read / writes to one or more of the internal storage devices to paritions on the SD card. You can create an arbitrary size MLC partition on the SD card and set it up using this tutorial. SCFM can be easily disabled for the redNAND. The 64GB limit does not exist for redNAND if the SCFM is disabled. For redNAND we have a dedicated Tutorial here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/fixing-...-soldering-using-rednand-with-isfshax.642268/

Does that mean we can’t get more than 64GB on the SDIO bus? No, BUT it requires ISFShax / defuse to boot the console every time. @GaryOderNichts created a patch to remove the limits and always use the maximum size of the SDIO media and it also disables SCFM, because SCFM doesn’t work with more than 64GB and disabling SCFM improves performance and reduces wear on the SLC, at the cost of increasing wear of the MLC media. I packaged this patch in wafel_unlimit_mlc.

Rebuilding the MLC

Now that you decided what media you want to use as MLC, we can start with the actual process:
  1. Download all the mlc system titles for your region from NUS. This can be done conveniently with MLCRestorerDownloader by @Xpl0itU. Copy the otp.bin from the SD to the folder with the MLCRestorer Downloader so it can get the common key from there.

    You will get the output/MLC/{region} directory, which then contains a directory for each title. In total there should be 52 titles totaling ~1.1GiB.

    If your console has an old firmware it might also be necessary to get the latest SLC titles.

  2. On the root of your SD card (the one that will go in the front slot, not the MLC replacement) create a folder wafel_install. Then copy all 52 titles to the wafel_install folder, so it now contains the 52 subfolders, one for each title. If you want to reinstall / update SLC titles, you would also put them there.

  3. Attach your MLC media of choice. (If you are using SATA got to Backup and Restore, then at Set SATA Device in SEEPROM select GEN2-HDD (Kiosk CAT-I with HDD)).
    For installing MLC2SD look here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/using-n...emmc-fix-160-0103-system-memory-error.636361/ at the Soldering section.

  4. If you install to eMMC / MLC2SD, got to Backup and Restore and select Erase MLC and Delete scfm.img. If the Erase MLC fails, you can ignore that if it wasn't formatted as MLC before (from a failed install or so).

  5. Put the wafel_setup_mlc.ipx on the SD card in /wiiu/ios_plugins. If you want more than 64GB on SDIO you also need to put the wafel_unlimit_mlc.ipx there. If you install with wafel_unlimit_mlc.ipx, it will be permanently required and therefore also permanently requires ISFShax or defuse.

  6. [Optional, only when using defuse] Open the serial monitor on the PC (Putty / minicom) for defuse to see the setup progress. There will be no display output in the Wii U itself. I attached the whole serial log of a successfull install as a reference.

  7. Select Patch (sd) and boot IOS (slc) in minute to start the setup of your fresh MLC.During the setup you won't see anything on the screen. You have to go by the power led.
    The power LED will flash blue, while it is installing the titles.
    if something goes wrong the LED will turn orange, but it will continue as long as it is blinking.
    The LED will become static once it finished. You can now power off the console.
    If the led is blinking red, something fatal happend. Ask for help.
    During the setup a short log gets written to the SD: wafel_setup_mlc.log.
    In the end it will enable the initial setup on the next boot.

  8. Remove the wafel_setup_mlc.ipx from /wiiu/ios_plugins on the SD.

  9. Boot the console. Patch (sd) and boot IOS (slc)

  10. If everything worked, the initial setup should launch.

ISFShax only: Finalizing

If you are using the wafel_unlimit_mlc.ipx you need to keep ISFShax installed. If you haven't done already complete the "Booting without SD" step form the ISFShax tutorial but also add the wafel_unlimit_mlc.ipx renamed to 9unlimit.ipx to the /storage_slc/sys/hax/ios_plugins directory.
If you are not using the wafel_unlimit_mlc.ipx you can either uninstall ISFShax or keep it as a brick protection. If you keep it complete the "Booting without SD" step form the ISFShax tutorial.
The Wii U should now boot automatically if you don't have an SD in.
You probably also want to enable the autobooting now.

See Also

https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-u-internal-storage-upgrades-are-possible.635629/

Pictures

512 GB SD card:
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@QuarkTheAwesome 120 GB SSD:
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i only use hdmi it was showing an error before the nand aid, installed the nand aid and now get nothing on screen, i do not have a pad synced to the console, i do not have minute installed, thats what i was trying to do when it stopped working

Does the disc drive initialize? Can you hear it? Have you tired getting into recovery menu?
 

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the disc drive does work and it make the sound it makes twice, cant get into recovery menu as the console will not boot, i dont even see the wii u logo

Because the mlc is replaced you probably won't see the wiiu logo, it cannot start the os since the SD card is blank. You have to use the sound of the disc drive to get into recovery menu. When you hear the second time the drive sound happens, plug in the pi.


You might need to try a few times for recovery menu to boot given the timing is harder this way. Then install minute.
 

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Because the mlc is replaced you probably won't see the wiiu logo, it cannot start the os since the SD card is blank. You have to use the sound of the disc drive to get into recovery menu. When you hear the second time the drive sound happens, plug in the pi.


You might need to try a few times for recovery menu to boot given the timing is harder this way. Then install minute.
you made me remember something from the guide for nand aid, i forgot to remove the solder blob from the dsb or whatever it is on the nand aid, so now its booting, just need to get ifhax installed just gotta figure that part out, tried with recovery menu but no option to do it
 

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you made me remember something from the guide for nand aid, i forgot to remove the solder blob from the dsb or whatever it is on the nand aid, so now its booting, just need to get ifhax installed just gotta figure that part out, tried with recovery menu but no option to do it

My friend, you need to use the guide: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-set-up-isfshax.642258/#post-10280366

Just follow the instructions here. Read carefully please, this guide is linked in the original post explaining how to do it. It seems like you are skipping through a lot of the information and not taking your time. The nandaid guide clearly states that minute needs to be installed before you install the NandAid.

Take your time and do each step and you'll get through.
 

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My friend, you need to use the guide: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-set-up-isfshax.642258/#post-10280366

Just follow the instructions here. Read carefully please, this guide is linked in the original post explaining how to do it. It seems like you are skipping through a lot of the information and not taking your time. The nandaid guide clearly states that minute needs to be installed before you install the NandAid.

Take your time and do each step and you'll get through.
thats the guide i am reading, and it says to remove the pico boot once in recovery menu and do boot1 load but there is no option for that any where
 

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Sounds like you didn't install ISFShax before soldering the NAND-AID.
You would need to reconnect the original eMMC again to install ISFShax first.
Remove the SD from the NAND-AID, then remove the solder blob from the DSB Jumper pads, so they are disconnected again.
The use some wire to connect the side of the DSB pad that is connected to the clk comming from the SoC. (basically undoing the cut).
After that you should be able to use UDPIH to install ISFShax
 

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got it installed however there is no way to know what is selected in minute has there is no arrow, i have tried moving down to get to backup and restore but i seem to miss it or something
 

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What did you install? ISFShax?
Minute even has two arrows. One on the left and in case that is cut off by an over scanning TV, there is a second one on the right (except you have some ancient version of minute). Can you show a picture?
 

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What did you install? ISFShax?
Minute even has two arrows. One on the left and in case that is cut off by an over scanning TV, there is a second one on the right (except you have some ancient version of minute). Can you show a picture?
there is no arrow at all, i used the files from the multitude of different guides i have been told to follow
 

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This looks like a pretty old minute since it is lacking the redNAND options. Just use the latest release of both minute and stroopwafel.
They are sorted by time so the latest is always at the top.
Also if you disable the over scanning on your TV you should also see the cursor on the left
 

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This looks like a pretty old minute since it is lacking the redNAND options. Just use the latest release of both minute and stroopwafel.
They are sorted by time so the latest is always at the top.
Also if you disable the over scanning on your TV you should also see the cursor on the left
there is no option for overscanning on my tv
 

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