now i should have asked this a while back but is there a way to back up wii in case something goes screwy ??
If i have usb loader gx, and the retail copy of brawl, can i copy the game onto a usb? also do i have to install any cios or anything to make brawl work that way?
I saw a video of a guy on youtube who did it with wii sports, does it work with brawl? do i have to install other things as well? will the cover show or do i have to download the covers and put them on sd card?
1:27 of this video is what im talking about , will it work fine with brawl?
also when i use usb loader gx, it only loads up when i plug my sd card reader with sd card in it into the wii, it doesnt work when i put in the sd card into the sd card slot, is there anyway to make it work like that?
Another potentially helpful note: If you hold down the power button for like 5 seconds it will always turn off your Wii. It might be easier than unplugging it depending on how accessible your plug is and it will probably be nicer to you're Wii.Try to use a different usb loader, and don't force games to run on any IOS.I recently changed my usb cfg loader setup, I reinstalled ios236, installed d2x, and then reinstalled usb cfg loader. I forget what was in place before d2x. Since than I have had the wii freezing on me at odd times (like on the channel selection screen) and some games such as Harvest Moon: Animal Parade will freeze completely when loading something (like when I tell it to load a save or after a cut scene) at which point I have to unplug the power from the wii since nothing else to turn it off. I was wondering if anyone could suggest what I could do to resolve my problems?
There's no need to change the wii from NTSC to PAL or visa versa. No need to take that risk. You can open the imported game with GeckoOS (From the Homebrew Browser) or you can install Priiloader and install a hacks.ini file to make it "region free everything".ok, just trying to get a completely safe answer on this, since my research seems to have conflicting answers.
NTSC-U Wii, and a PAL game. can I run it, assuming I force NTSC on it? I've read that it'll brick my Wii, and I've also read that it's fine, as long as I don't put an PAL update on my NTSC Wii...
I need some help. I have been trying to soft mod a Wii I purchased used (3.4U) from someone through Craigslist so I have no idea what was done to the Wii previously. I am using a tutorial written by zzk2001 from You Tube and the attached files for that tutorial I tracked down. It was not modded when I recieved it. I have successfully installed the HBC, DVDX, and Bootmii. I tried to install the WADs that were also in the information I found on line. There are two WADs (IOS 50 and IOS 60-patched) that I am unable to install and receive an ERROR = -2011 message with those two WADs. I tried to install cIOS 38 rev 14 and get a custom IOS failed to complete message.I tried to install CIOS corp v 3.3 and recieve a "please instal cIOS rev 37".message. Basically, I have no idea where I went wrong or what was done to the Wii before I purchased it that is causing the problem. I would really appreciate anyones help.
I think it's one of two things:I've softmoded my 4.3E Wii using the letterbomb method. Then procedded with the instructions of ModMii, which included installing the homebrew channel, usb loader a bunch of wads, etc.
I've downloaded a VC or WiiWare game (Final Fantasy 4), and since it's in WAD format, I've placed it in my SD card in the wad folder, went to MMM to install the wad. It created a channel but when I try to start the game, an error message appears saying I can't play this game. Is there something I must do before I'm able to install VC/WiiiWare games? Do I need to patch the files? Or maybe install something on my Wii? Please, help.
There's no need to change the wii from NTSC to PAL or visa versa. No need to take that risk. You can open the imported game with GeckoOS (From the Homebrew Browser) or you can install Priiloader and install a hacks.ini file to make it "region free everything".ok, just trying to get a completely safe answer on this, since my research seems to have conflicting answers.
NTSC-U Wii, and a PAL game. can I run it, assuming I force NTSC on it? I've read that it'll brick my Wii, and I've also read that it's fine, as long as I don't put an PAL update on my NTSC Wii...
Edit : See my post to [member='Overwhelming'] here about 2 posts down on the screen for Priiloader details. (Just that if you have an older version 3.X system menu would have to use the Priiloader hacks from ModMii. In that case just don't do the "use classic hacks.ini" step.).
I will check out the link as you suggested, the guide I used here on GBA (I think) had me install to 257 and 258 on 56 and 17 respectively. I know that holding down the power button should turn it off, however when this freeze happens (has happened with other stuff randomly in the past) I can hold the power button down all day to no avail - have to yank the power (which is easily accessable).Another potentially helpful note: If you hold down the power button for like 5 seconds it will always turn off your Wii. It might be easier than unplugging it depending on how accessible your plug is and it will probably be nicer to you're Wii.Try to use a different usb loader, and don't force games to run on any IOS.I recently changed my usb cfg loader setup, I reinstalled ios236, installed d2x, and then reinstalled usb cfg loader. I forget what was in place before d2x. Since than I have had the wii freezing on me at odd times (like on the channel selection screen) and some games such as Harvest Moon: Animal Parade will freeze completely when loading something (like when I tell it to load a save or after a cut scene) at which point I have to unplug the power from the wii since nothing else to turn it off. I was wondering if anyone could suggest what I could do to resolve my problems?
adding to what [member='compmonkeyg'] said, some games run better when the cIOS they use has different IOS bases. If you're only gonna install d2x on 249 and 250, for example, I would suggest putting base 56 and base 57 on them respectively. (see the "wiki" link in my signature for more cIOS installation suggestions.)
(And just a reminder to have NO gamecube accessories connected while installing. For some reason that can really screw things up.).
Actually, that would be the easiest. Yes, that would work, too. I just thought you were looking to run it from the system menu directly or something. USBLoaderGX is like a really spiffed up GeckoOS.but, just to clarify, I can't just run it as-is off my USB loader GX and force NTSC, right? I have to go through Gecko OS or do this hacks.ini thing?
I don't know about that. It might depend on exactly how hacked up the your software actually is. One way or another I personally would be pretty wary about sending my wii back to Nintendo. I haven't actually read over the warranty agreement but I'd be too scared that they would be able to see some little evidence that it had once been hacked and just not give the Wii back.Long story short, my Disk Drive died on me and I got a shitload of legitimate purchases tied to the Wii. My homebrew is pretty screwed up, in which I half the exploits like the trucha bug doesn't work so I can't use WAD files. Strongly considering just biting the bullet and sending into Nintendo Support to get repaired, but want to at least make my Wii look semi respectable. (I haven't pirated anything, but a hacked wii is a hacked wii.)
So what's the best process to make my Wii virgin again? I've seen a few in google searches, but I want to do a trust but verify process so I don't end up making the situation worse. I'm definitely going to have to downgrade too since I got ver 4.3 Waka as well. (That's just an eyesore)
I could send it to a local repair shop, but I'd still have a half working homebrew, so I'm only going to do that if Nintendo rejects my Wii.
kinda ... it's one of the last things you should do since some homebrew you might be using might use some of them but there are two things:Also read I should delete all the ios that are 200 or higher, is this true?
No reason to add back the stubs. All they do is SIT there, and if any application uses them, chaos occurs (except for MMMv13.4 [?!?!?]). Plus, they create hassle if you somehow need the cIOS's back.kinda ... it's one of the last things you should do since some homebrew you might be using might use some of them but there are two things:Also read I should delete all the ios that are 200 or higher, is this true?
1. Delete anything 200 or higher.
2. Put the official IOS stubs 200 or higher back. They were put there to get rid of some of the homebrew ones so your homebrew apps wouldn't work. Nintendo expects those to be there still.
The thing is he wants his Wii to LOOK like it's never been touched. There's no way a average user can remove stubs without a little bannerbomb magic so Nintendo might notice that when he sends it in for warranty work.No reason to add back the stubs. All they do is SIT there, and if any application uses them, chaos occurs (except for MMMv13.4 [?!?!?]). Plus, they create hassle if you somehow need the cIOS's back.
Oh. K then sure.The thing is he wants his Wii to LOOK like it's never been touched. There's no way a average user can remove stubs without a little bannerbomb magic so Nintendo might notice that when he sends it in for warranty work.No reason to add back the stubs. All they do is SIT there, and if any application uses them, chaos occurs (except for MMMv13.4 [?!?!?]). Plus, they create hassle if you somehow need the cIOS's back.