Why dont you just use WUP installer and install the updates from there, no need to disable your DNS settings or go to the eShop.
what is NNU patcher?Even then, using NNU-Patcher sounds easier than having to disable and re-enable the DNS (solety because of inputting the DNS Ip again vs. running a single button press application)
What risk is there using WUP installer? If anything it would be more risky taking down the DNS and hoping there's no updates during the time they are attempting to get updates.if you haven't updated your games until now, I wouldn't risk it! only a few weeks before the last major release... either wait until zelda has hit the market and we know for sure nintendo won't release another update or go the offline route and install the updates via wupInstaller.
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what is NNU patcher?
you got that totally wrong.What risk is there using WUP installer? If anything it would be more risky taking down the DNS and hoping there's no updates during the time they are attempting to get updates.
you got that totally wrong.
I wouldn't risk going online without DNS blocker now. either wait until NO UPDATE is confirmed (after zelda) or update offline using wupinstaller.
btw: what is NNU patcher?
its a patch used by consoles on older firmwares to access the eshop
I proposed he could download updates through eShop using NNU Patcher without having to remove his DNS, and your links prove that much I'm not sure what you are talking aboutand apparently it is not of any use for the OP:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nnu-patcher-a-patcher-to-temporarily-use-the-eshop.398554/page-22
I like using WUP Installer but despite never have using NNU Patcher I would have to go towards that option as it would cut out the step of downloading the update in the first place and it can still come in handy if you want to browse around for any reason.I proposed he could download updates through eShop using NNU Patcher without having to remove his DNS, and your links prove that much I'm not sure what you are talking about
Can't go wrong with the list which is actually used by the installer app...Wasn't there a list & if so which is the most updated?
Yes, update packs are a completely separate title from the game (and the same can be said of dlc)Do the wup installed update work with self dumped games?
I'm actually not sure of what exactly stops it - power cycling definitely does!I will try the nnu patch idea, do I just run it and that's it till I turn off the Wii u or do I need to do something else?
updating titles with NNU patcher won't work is what is said here:I proposed he could download updates through eShop using NNU Patcher without having to remove his DNS, and your links prove that much I'm not sure what you are talking about
It does work though. You start up NNU patcher then enter the eshop then exit it and the games update I have done this numerous times.updating titles with NNU patcher won't work is what is said here:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/nnu-pat...ily-use-the-eshop.398554/page-22#post-6769950
I can confirm this as well. Little sister wanted to play mario maker and it asked for an update. NNU Patcher and running the eshop let me update it.It does work though. You start up NNU patcher then enter the eshop then exit it and the games update I have done this numerous times.
It does work though. You start up NNU patcher then enter the eshop then exit it and the games update I have done this numerous times.
I can confirm this as well. Little sister wanted to play mario maker and it asked for an update. NNU Patcher and running the eshop let me update it.
I am using dns blocker NNU patcher keeps the dns blocked but allows access to the eshop and game updates but blocks system updatesbut both of you are NOT using DNS blocker? so how do you prevent auto-updates then?