I have an idea but I don't know if it could be done how about using a USB Mass Storage or a USB Stick to make it the replacement for SD since SNEEK is using the SD Slot. Or find a way to force the SD Card to read the Private folder on your SD Card if it can read this:tHciNc said:I having compiling issues too. want a compiled module to enable sd support
xflak40 said:why not just use "bootmii switch" to launch bootmii as IOS
zoomx said:Is there a way to launch bootmii, withouth bootmii in boot2 and bootmii as IOS?
The idea is to start sneek starting from bannerbomb without installing anyting in the Wii.
dustin6908 said:im also very interested in what i saw someone else posting about using minmal files to get sneek to boot from nusd and mpossible being able to make ur own nanad stetup with whatever sysmenue from nusd
your probably thinking of this post
Some of this probaly is not required, but I just wanted to see if this would work. Other people may figure out what can be taken out.wilsoff said:I've been playing with getting dumps running by downloading as much as possible using NUSD. Here's what I've found:
Files that don't come from NUSD, i.e. you need to get them from a dump of your Wii and put them on your sd card are:
Things I got from NUSD:Code:../boot2.bin ../bootmii/armboot.bin ../bootmii/bootmii.ini ../bootmii/ppcboot.elf ../sys/cert.sys ../title/00000001/00000002/data/setting.txt 7 File(s) 413,536 bytes
CODEBoot2_v4
EULA_v2 (requires IOS 17)
Region Select_v1 (requires IOS 31)
Systemmenu_v289/290 (3.2U/3.2E)
IOS17_v518
IOS30_v1040
IOS31_v1040
Note: setting.txt is region specific, i.e. the systemmenu you download from NUSD for this method MUST be the same region as the dump you got setting.txt from (otherwise you get an opera error)
Once you've gone through this process once your dumps should run very close to real nand speed.
But... as is, these dumps are almost useless! You'll need to add in HBC and more IOSs to make this useable.
Perhaps people can play with this method and see what we can trim out and what we need to add in to make HBC run. I tried adding HBC an IOS61, but it returned straight to the Wii menu. (My SD card reader just died, so can't continue to test. Perhaps IOS36 would do the trick?)
Once we define what a "standard dump" should include we can start running the speed tests! -> http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php?tit...D_Compatibility
EDIT: These "dumps" are around 29.5mb to 30.5mb depending on region
fogbank said:I used ShowMiiWads to extract a BootMii backup of my NAND. Everything works except the Homebrew Channel loads upside down. On my real NAND the Homebrew Channel works fine. I used NUSD to download a clean IOS61 (unpatched) and then used ShowMiiWads to install it to my NAND backup. The HBC still loads upside down.
I've checked it and the files / elements listed above are what I use and it works every time. You can try regionselect v2, but I defintely use V1.mrplowdan said:I haven't gotten the minimal dumps to work, they always end up booting with the blinking blue light but I'm sure I'm doing something wrong.
wilsoff, are you sure you need region select v1, I know NUS says v2 is korea only but if you run a simulated sys upgrade in NUS it grabs v2.
They way I did it was to grab all the WADs through NUS, saved them to a seperate directory on my desktop then ran showmiithewads, opened that new folder with showmiithewads, changed the NAND directory option to the root of my SD card then extracted all the wads to NAND, which looked like it created all the proper files/folders then copied cert.sys and settings.txt from my full dump to the proper locations. My full dumps work but they normally brick after rebooting once or twice.
Sorry if this has been answered already, but what are the minimal/required wads you need if I want to create a nand dump from scratch? EULA, region select, system menu, system menu IOS.... what else?wilsoff said:Try creating the minimal nand on your hard drive and then copying it to your SD - shouldn't make a difference, but it seemed to on mine.