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FenrirWolf

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Could the upcoming Netflix disc be made into a channel?

13 January 2010 - 08:06 PM

The only other thread I saw about Netflix was closed by a mod who said that there was already a topic about it. But when I searched, there wasn't any discussion at all here. Whatever...

Anyway, the only reason they're making it disc-based is because the 360 has exclusive rights to a dashboard solution until later this year when that particular contract expires. This leads me to believe that the disc probably won't do much aside from load a dol into memory and execute it from there, since they could simply include that same dol in an official channel later on when the Microsoft contract is up.

So would it be terribly difficult to simply inject the main.dol from the disc into a channel wad and have it work that way? Or am I just talking uninformed nonsense over here?

SaveMii and the Recovery Menu - A Guide

11 October 2009 - 09:27 PM

You know the drill—someone managed to screw something up while upgrading or downgrading the System Menu or applying an update. He makes a frantic plea on the board looking to see if there's anything he can do with a Wii that no longer has a System Menu. Inevitably someone will come along and say "hay did u try savemiifree press all 4 buttons on the dpad of ur gcn controller." Then the convo will go along and perhaps end up with some guy investing in a SaveMii or result in a GCN controller's D-Pad being offered as a sacrifice to the angry Nintendo gods in an attempt to revitalize his console.

But guess what? Most of the time the recovery menu won't do diddly-squat for you. In order for it to be worth anything the following conditions must be met:

-The recovery menu is a part of the System Menu and therefore the System Menu MUST be present. If you've deleted it, you're not saving anything for frii unless you have BootMii/boot2. If you are banner bricked, theme bricked, or have Error 003, the recovery menu IS accessible. Whether or not that helps you at all depends on the next few factors.

-The System Menu's IOS must be present and functional. If it's gone or replaced by a stub then the menu can't boot up, simple as that.

-You must have a hack in place that disables the diagnostic disc check or no game disc will autoboot, regardless of whether it's legit or burnt. Some modchips can also force a disc to autoboot from the recovery menu, but I don't know all the details about that. Use Preloader or StartPatch to disable the diagnostic disc check.

-The System Menu's IOS must have the trucha bug if you're going to try booting modified discs (i.e. Wad Manager disc) from it.

-If you plan to autoboot into a game with a hacked save file (i.e. Indiana Pwns or the Twilight Hack) and run homebrew from there, said save has to already be installed to the console.

-Finally, it's a lot easier to get into the menu if you apply one of the Preloader/StartPatch hacks to remap the recovery menu call. That way you won't have to gut out your GCN's D-Pad to be able to press all four directions at once.

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Okay, now you're all set up to use the recovery menu! But what is it actually good for? The simple answer is "not much." If you're still kicking around on 3.2 you can autoboot into Zelda TP and launch Wad Manager from the TP hack to resolve semi-bricks. The same can be done with Lego Indiana Jones and the Indiana Pwns hack on any non-japanese firmware.

USA users can also attempt to launch SSBB and run recovery tools from Smash Stack. This method has the added bonus of not requiring a hacked savegame to run since it exploits a vulnerability in Brawl's stage builder. However, the USA version of Brawl will NOT autoboot without first disabling the diagnostic disc check via Preloader or StartPatch.

The thing is, the same tasks are far easier to accomplish with Preloader. And since the conditions for being able to use Preloader and the recovery menu are more or less the same, there's not much point to wasting a DVD-R on Wad Manager or something except in specific circumstances where Preloader might be deleted but the recovery menu remains accessible and functional. But Preloader, much like the Recovery Menu, will only work if you've installed it and set it up BEFORE you brick yourself. If there's one thing I'm trying to teach with this guide, it's that preparation is the key to surviving a brick.

Frankly, I find that the most useful feature of the recovery menu is being able to autoboot directly into Brawl without needing a Wiimote to navigate the System Menu. But since I load everything from USB nowadays that's also become more or less a moot point. If it were able to autoboot GCN games then I'd really love it since it would eliminate the need for a Wiimote to get them started.

Hopefully you all have found this guide useful in discovering how not-useful the recovery menu is. Now stop suggesting its use in situations where it won't do jack, okay? Thanks.

Problem with cIOS Installer for MPlayer CE 0.7

27 July 2009 - 07:30 AM

I recently downloaded MPlayer CE 0.7 and am having some odd issues with the cIOS installer. I installed it and it wouldn't recognize my USB HDD, though other USB2.0 capable homebrew did. When I tried reinstalling it I noticed it was only taking IOS36 files from my SD Card instead of downloading IOS60 as well.

This is the installer I used, mind you: http://code.google.com/p/mplayer-ce/downloads/list

You see, on the Google Code page for the installer says it's based off of IOS60 and the one provided on their google page seems to be based entirely off of IOS36. I'm thinking someone from the project might have uploaded the wrong version or something, as the most recent upload was a few days ago while 0.7 was last updated on the 13th of July. Does anyone have a copy of the proper installer?

PS: I did try running the USB test dol to see if my drive was incompatible, but since I apparently have the wrong version of IOS202 it doesn't work.

The BannerBomb site seems to be down.

27 July 2009 - 12:00 AM

Anyone got a mirror?

A question concerning cios_fix

21 May 2009 - 06:46 AM

So the various downgrade guides usually have you install IOS16 or downgrade IOS35 so you can install cios_fix, which is then used to run downgrader applications. My understanding is that cios_fix is a really old version of cIOS (like Rev5 or something), so couldn't one just install a wad of cIOS Rev10 instead of having to basically install cIOS twice?