I'm using WAD manager 1.7 by Waninkoko and am currently on Wii Menu 4.0U. I'm trying to upgrade my system menu to 4.3U using the WAD downloaded from the ModMii windows program. I tried googling the error but nothing came up. Help?
If you use the ModMii wizard you should get a guide similar to this and 2 wads if you just want to update the system menu.My Wii is already hacked. I just want to update the system menu. I keep getting this error and I don't know how to fix it.
Yep, because it's the last system menu version which contains a real update.The ideal version is 4.1.
If they what their Wii to be 4.3 let them.Yep, because it's the last system menu version which contains a real update.The ideal version is 4.1.
It's their choice, but that doesn't change the fact that updating is not a logical choice. 4.2 and 4.3 were designed to kill homebrew, brick region changed Korean Wii's, and block region free for modchips. No features or bugfixes were included.If they what their Wii to be 4.3 let them.Yep, because it's the last system menu version which contains a real update.The ideal version is 4.1.
Actually that's not entirely true. IOS58 was out long before 4.3, just not on NUS.It's not entirely true. IOS 58 and official usb 2.0 were introduced with sysmenu 4.3 as well.
The ios can easily be installed without the menu update as well, I know.
But, I think it was a new feature that came with system menu 4.3.
They updated your SM if you had an old one, but it was before 4.3.It was needed for the microphone games or so I think.
Did those games just installed ios58 as update, or did they update the system menu to 4.3? Just curious.
Source: http://hackmii.com/2010/08/the-usb2-release/A note about unofficial IOS versions: There have been IOS hacks for USB2 support for a long time now. Those rip the USB1 module out of an IOS, and replace it with a USB2 module. You may not care about the uglyness of this approach, the code quality of the replacing modules, or the risks associated with replacing a vanilla IOS. But some coders (us included) do, and outright refuse to use it. On top of that, those nasty hacks are mostly used for warez loaders. IOS58 relieves us of that burden.
The AHBPROT feature, which we described one year ago, allows you to bypass IOS to access devices directly from the PPC, eliminating the need for any IOS patches. Starting now, we will remove all cIOS poisoned applications from the wiibrew.org wiki.
There is no replacement or danger from installing a cIOS in a slot over 200, and no warez loaders use 202.No, the reason for the removal of those apps is because there is absolutely no reason to install any "patched" IOS (18 months later and the warez loaders still haven't figured out how to use their cIOSes without installing them first) and historically n00bs have proven that no matter how simple you make instructions for them, they'll still fuck up and brick themselves by removing or replacing vital IOSes.