I blocked all the domains listed, on my router and as the post said, the eShop does not work. However, my internet browser does not work either. Can anyone help me out?
In what way? Need to be more specific.
I blocked all the domains listed, on my router and as the post said, the eShop does not work. However, my internet browser does not work either. Can anyone help me out?
In what way? Need to be more specific.
Opens up perfectly fine, but it redirects to my router's ip and says the webpage is blocked (I entered in google.com) Tried multiple websites and all say the same thing
Don't update, because you will get pregnant and die and most likely unable to use the exploit (if it ever comes)Hey, new update. Safe? Not safe?
haha it seems like you are almost fucked up, I don't think you can delete it, more likely you would not be able to connect your wii U to internet, in this case you will be safe by removing your internet connection settings.Shutdown down my Wii U a couple seconds before the download finished! Still on 5.3.2U
My Gamepad had not been paired for a couple of days, so I was not getting the update. As soon as I paired it, the downloaded started up.
Set up Mac Filtering to block WiiU and then deleted all the Connection on the WiiU. Now, the download is paused. Anyway to delete the download without doing a system format?
Questions I have.
1. Is the original this firmware way to old to be useful for anything?
2. Is there any way to update to older 5.3.2 avoiding the new 5.4.0?
3. Am I get ahead of myself and no point waiting, should just update and sell it?
4. If there is something out in the next few months, would oldest firmware be ok still?
I could understand some questions might not be able to be answered, just looking for some ideas if it is a keeper or not.
1. it depends on the firmware, I think you need to be at 3.0-5.3.2 for the upcoming exploit but keep it in that firmware until a more informed Pearson posts.
2.You can update via disc update of splatoon or Mario party 10. (I would recommend splatoon for best choice because its really a fun online game but it requires software update for online, so you wont play much out of it other than its fun but short campaing)
3. this is possibly a right time to start buying a wiiu since usermode code acces just literally came out yesterday, and kernel mode wich can load homebrew, emunand and emulators (not wiiu backups) is coming out soon.
4. same as 1.
Hmm, one of your only other options to get to one of the latest versions is Kirby and the Rainbow Curse which is 5.3.0, but is not guaranteed to work with the 5.3.2 ROP chain since OSv11 was updated in 5.3.2, or you can try Hyrule Warriors if you got it close to release which'll bring you up to 4.1.0, which is a good version to be at until we get something working on the latest version. http://gbatemp.net/threads/wiiu-list-of-system-updates-on-disc.372041/However I do have 18 retail Wii U games range from release games like Zombie U to Hyrule Warriors being the newest if that is any good? I do have some older games, and some more recent games like Zelda Windwaker, Mario 3D Land, and Donkey Kong Country which I could possibly update from?
If you recommend I can keep it at the original firmware. Like said brought the unit in hope of homebrew. I have a another unit I enjoy for games, really liking Donkey Kong country at the moment, graphics are great and the game is excellent.
One last thing, can I use this unit in the meantime to install old style Wii soft mod, if so, one of the discs you could recommend for faster UI from a newer firmware, or just leave on oldest and wait to be safe? kind of like 3DS was better off on old 4.5 firmware just in case I go to new?
Hmm, one of your only other options to get to one of the latest versions is Kirby and the Rainbow Curse which is 5.3.0, but is not guaranteed to work with the 5.3.2 ROP chain since OSv11 was updated in 5.3.2, or you can try Hyrule Warriors if you got it close to release which'll bring you up to 4.1.0, which is a good version to be at until we get something working on the latest version. http://gbatemp.net/threads/wiiu-list-of-system-updates-on-disc.372041/
Also, yes, if you have a game that has a Wii/vWii exploit (like Smash or a Lego game), it should work on any and every version. Just be sure to read all stickies beforehand.