Zeroes are bad, mmmkay. Try all 1's or all 5's.tHciNc said:[...] and maybe the eula/rgn select wads i think are critical too. Should work then.Mine did anyway.
I got a hbc wad that when installed to clean nand gives no scam screen. What version did they start scam screen ? Then i just updated to 1.06. [...]
You don't need eula/rgn select.
The scam screen is in 1.0.3, so you need to go earlier than that.
QUOTE(zoomx @ Feb 14 2010, 07:54 PM) Setting.txt is the same of mine but with serial all to zero.
wilsoff said:Zeroes are bad, mmmkay. Try all 1's or all 5's.zoomx said:Setting.txt is the same of mine but with serial all to zero.
I use setting.txt with all 5's and the systemmenu loads, HBC loads fine without scam screen.SanGor said:you need a VALID serial, it is checksumed!
plz can someone tell me what iam doing wrong or whats going wrong plz i need to learn i need input plz helpbuffdog said:just a quick question i tryed sneek on my dad's wii (4.2e) with my sneek sd for my wii (4.2e) and it dose not boot it just goes to health screen my dad's wii bootmii as ios and my wii has bootmii as boot2 so why wont it work on my dad's is it becouse its has bootmii as ios becouse i thought you just need bootmii installed and a sneek sd have i done something wrong sneek works on my wii help
REALDEAL said:@buffdog.....its because your dad has boot mii ios and this can only be accessed from hbc....
i think priiloader needs to be installed and select bootmii ios from the preloader menu
Priiloader should not be required. As long as BootMii can be launched from HBC it should be able to load SNEEK from a properly configured SD card. I have BootMii installed both as boot2 and as IOS and I can launch SNEEK either way (without Priiloader).
buffdogand it dose not boot it just goes to health screen
SanGor said:I once tried a random serial with the same length and the system menu didn't boot anymore, changed it back to a correct one and it booted again.
Also when you look at your Wii's casing you can see that one number is in a box.
All that let me assume that it is checksumed ...
Cool, so one could use: http://www.ean-int.org/barcodes/support/ch...igit_calculator ?caitsith2 said:There is exactly 1 in 10 chance that a given serial is valid. Last digit of the serial number follows the barcode check digit format.