Hacking When I play Zelda it updates my wii and I have to install cios again

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Is there an easy way around this? I'd like to know the easiest way to switch between being able to play Skyward Sword (original copy) and my backup games. Any helpful suggestions?
 

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Every time I play Skyward Sword my system insists I need an update to play the game. Is this a flat out lie? Will blocking updates keep me from playing the game? Or should I still be able to load it up, update or not?
 

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Every time I play Skyward Sword my system insists I need an update to play the game. Is this a flat out lie? Will blocking updates keep me from playing the game? Or should I still be able to load it up, update or not?
If it still doesn't work, you can install IOS56. That's all you need.
 

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The reason Skyward Sword keeps wanting to run an update is probably because it detects non-stubbed cIOS files. It is not updating anything relevant to your ability to play Skyward Sword. I recommend you use ModMii to download Priiloader, install it, and enable the hacks that block disc updates and online updates.

Since you said you already ran the update, reinstalled your cIOS files, and were prompted to run the update again, all of your other IOS files should be up-to-date.
 

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Sick! It appears to have worked, but now whenever I exit NeoGamma, I get a frozen wii, and Zelda takes a few more seconds to load. Both minor inconveniences compared to having to reinstall the cios each time. Thanks again guys!
 

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Sick! It appears to have worked, but now whenever I exit NeoGamma, I get a frozen wii, and Zelda takes a few more seconds to load.
That's interesting. Try deleting NeoGamma from your SD card and re-downloading a fresh copy of the latest version of NeoGamma (R9 beta 52). If the issue of NeoGamma freezing your Wii persists, I have no idea why.
 

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if he has cios he could use an usb loader instead
He could if he has a HDD, which not everybody does. Even if he does, that's not the issue at hand. He wanted to know how he could play the retail disc without having to update.
Yeah I know... that was already anwsered by someone elsem I just giving another option. If he doenst has a HDD but he has an D2 drive he could also run a backup copy with the update partition removed.
 

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