I am so frustrated by this. I really need some help because I am apparently a complete idiot at this.
Games play fine from a USB flash drive.
I finally got the hard drive mounted... and finally got games to appear... but terrible behavior.
Out of four times launching NSMB, twice the controller LEDs flashed constantly and the controller would not connect. Once, it got all the way into the game, but then went to a black screen after. Once it would not load at all.
EDIT and now the Wii is desyncing the controller every time I start NSMB.
Why is this so inconsistent?
I really want to be able to stop using an SD card for the apps/etc folders.
I also don't understand how to use a channel forwarder.
This is so much more complicated than modding other systems. I can't believe how many hours it has taken me to get half-assed functionality.
NSMB uses a new (at the time) time of AP protection, and must be booted using either a patch or a program that has the fix built in. Try using configurable usb loader, and I bet it works
For the forwarder, grab a forwarder channel, install it using a wad manager, place the boot.dol for the app (usb loader) on the usb drive in the location the forwarder you downloaded is looking for it, and it will run
It really isn't more complicated than other systems once you know what you are doing. The wii is actually the easiest of any console ever to hack imo.
Ignoramus said:
QUOTE(burritoboy9984 @ Dec 19 2010, 07:02 PM) Try downloading and running syscheck and post the results... It can be found in the 42mod pack.
-Erik
Here they are:
sysCheck v2.0.1 by Double_A
...runs on IOS58 (rev 6176).
Region: PAL
System Menu 4.2E (v482)
Hollywood v0x11
Console ID: *********
Boot2 v4
Found 75 titles.
Found 45 IOS on this console. 4 of them are stub.
IOS4 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS9 (rev 1034): No Patches
IOS10 (rev 768): Stub
IOS11 (rev 16174): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS12 (rev 526): No Patches
IOS13 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS14 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS15 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS16 (rev 512): Stub
IOS17 (rev 1032): No Patches
IOS20 (rev 16174): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS21 (rev 1039): No Patches
IOS22 (rev 1294): No Patches
IOS28 (rev 1807): No Patches
IOS30 (rev 16174): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS31 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS33 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS34 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS35 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS36 (rev 3608): No Patches
IOS37 (rev 5663): No Patches
IOS38 (rev 4124): No Patches
IOS41 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS43 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS45 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS46 (rev 3607): No Patches
IOS48 (rev 4124): No Patches
IOS50 (rev 14889): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS51 (rev 4864): Stub
IOS53 (rev 5663): No Patches
IOS55 (rev 5663): No Patches
IOS56 (rev 5662): No Patches
IOS57 (rev 5919): No Patches
IOS58 (rev 6176): No Patches
IOS60 (rev 16174): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS61 (rev 5662): No Patches
IOS70 (rev 16687): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS202 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS222 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS223 (rev 4): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS224 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS236 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access
IOS249 (rev 20): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS250 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS254 (rev 65281): BootMii
BC v6
MIOS v4
Report generated on 2010/12/19.