I have been given a second hand unmodified Wii U console, which boots up normally to the main menu but displays error code 160-0103 "There is a problem with the system memory" when I select almost any app/program, including system settings. I have tried to create a new user, but although Mii Maker initially loads the system crashes once I select 'create/receive' Mii.
-I can still load the internet browser, but as I cant access system settings I cant enter my router details.
-I can also still load up vWii mode without any problems.
Assuming error code 160-0103 is the result of corrupted files on the eMMC memory (and not a defective eMMC chip) Is there any way I can access homebrew and potentially fix the system memory? Perhaps by formatting the user data section?
Some questions/ideas:
-Does the Wii U automatically connect to any open networks or Nintendo Zone hotspots?
-If I hack the vWii mode is there any way to use that to alter the Wii U modes internet settings, and from there load up Wii U homebrew to fix the problem?
-Can the Wii U OTP be dumped from vWii mode, so that I can then hard mod and dump and decrypt the eMMC?
Oh and before anyone suggests just sending it in to Nintendo - even though Nintendo of America usually repairs Wii U consoles with this error code even outside of warranty, Nintendo UK will apparently not fix it unless I pay a repair charge, which is more than the cost of just buying a Wii U console on ebay
-I can still load the internet browser, but as I cant access system settings I cant enter my router details.
-I can also still load up vWii mode without any problems.
Assuming error code 160-0103 is the result of corrupted files on the eMMC memory (and not a defective eMMC chip) Is there any way I can access homebrew and potentially fix the system memory? Perhaps by formatting the user data section?
Some questions/ideas:
-Does the Wii U automatically connect to any open networks or Nintendo Zone hotspots?
-If I hack the vWii mode is there any way to use that to alter the Wii U modes internet settings, and from there load up Wii U homebrew to fix the problem?
-Can the Wii U OTP be dumped from vWii mode, so that I can then hard mod and dump and decrypt the eMMC?
Oh and before anyone suggests just sending it in to Nintendo - even though Nintendo of America usually repairs Wii U consoles with this error code even outside of warranty, Nintendo UK will apparently not fix it unless I pay a repair charge, which is more than the cost of just buying a Wii U console on ebay
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