hOTzENpLOTz said:Just to make this clear (again): I don't know of anybody that is working on an ISO loader and it very well may be that there never will be such a thing.
The problem here is that the Wii system only supports USB 1.1. It might be, that the hardware supports USB 2.0, but one would have to write a lot of code to be able use that. svpe (who is developing the USB Mass Storage driver) will definitely not do this. And by the way, his current implementation supports FAT32, which supports files up to 4 GB. This should be enough for all kinds of audio and video media files and that is all I want.
QUOTE said:Oh, okay. Though I wasn't wrong, you can still semi-brick if you're an idiot, and install a different regions update via a .wad lol.
I was about to say it would be possible if someone made an ISO loader...
But then I realised how stupid I was.
waninkoko said:bushing's method only will work for now. It's just a disc that contains latest system menu update. When you install a new system menu, the semibrick is fixed.
What will happen when a NEWER system menu appears and it semibricks a Wii? bushing discs won't work as the updates contained in the disc are OLDER.
waninkoko said:bushing's method only will work for now. It's just a disc that contains latest system menu update. When you install a new system menu, the semibrick is fixed.
What will happen when a NEWER system menu appears and it semibricks a Wii? bushing discs won't work as the updates contained in the disc are OLDER.