Hacking [MMM] Multi-Mod Manager (a collection of tools)

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I may use Multi-Mod Manager more, than WiiMod. But... I think, it should become a replacement for it. Seeming as it's not being worked on anymore and WiiMod has a lot more features.

I prefer what I have anyway, but it's handy to have something that's like "the swiss army knife of wii hacking"... just in case. ;)
 

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im loading the app on exploit on multiple wiis...
btw im a console modder and i mod many wiis a day in differrent versions, so AHBPROT is not soothable for way
 

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im loading the app on exploit on multiple wiis...
btw im a console modder and i mod many wiis a day in differrent versions, so AHBPROT is not soothable for way
still, there is no situation that would require tbr over ahbprot or cboot2 methods of resoring cios. TBR is never needed regardless of system menu version or exploit. Just saying that tbr is an unneeded outdated step adding extra time to the mod process.
 

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AHBPROT and a cboot2 can't do everything a properly patched IOS36 can, plus nobody uses cboot2 since it requires replacing the bootmii folder (unless you have cboot252).

yah you're right... already this tested this many times...
i cant do everything with AHBPROT..
i like the process of xploiting then ios36 patching. then installation of "some" wads and "cios" (u know what i mean)...
 

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I prefer a cIOS over AHBPROT, since a cIOS has proven far more reliable.
I do too, AHBPROT just seems to have quirky issues at times, but since SetAHBPROT it has become more useful and yet it also has seemed to bring more issues.
I consider AHBPROT a "cIOS lite", or as giantpune would probably call it, "pussyCIOS" "pussieCIOS" :D
More or less, it is just taking an IOS and patching it, but instead of saving it to the nand for reuse you recreate it on the fly after a reload IOS.
my only problem is the the TBR one click mode...
What problem? Did I miss a post somewhere?
So is there a problem in the TBR code, I don't think I have heard of one yet. But if there is let me know and I'll add it to the list.
 

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I consider AHBPROT a "cIOS lite", or as giantpune would probably call it, "pussyCIOS" "pussieCIOS" :D
More or less, it is just taking an IOS and patching it, but instead of saving it to the nand for reuse you recreate it on the fly after a reload IOS.
Not to mention an AHBPROT patched IOS lacks essential modules for backup loading.
 

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I consider AHBPROT a "cIOS lite", or as giantpune would probably call it, "pussyCIOS" "pussieCIOS" :D
More or less, it is just taking an IOS and patching it, but instead of saving it to the nand for reuse you recreate it on the fly after a reload IOS.
Not to mention an AHBPROT patched IOS lacks essential modules for backup loading.

Thats because people who use AHBPROT are gods and people who use patched IOSes are dirty scumbag pirates.
 
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Not to mention an AHBPROT patched IOS lacks essential modules for backup loading.
Eh that's mostly just which base IOS is used and which patches are applied. Theoretically you could patch the d2x patches in on the fly, although I don't think anyone is doing that yet.
 

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AHBPROT and a cboot2 can't do everything a properly patched IOS36 can, plus nobody uses cboot2 since it requires replacing the bootmii folder (unless you have cboot252).
That is not what I meant, I am not saying not to install and use a patched ios36, you should use a patched ios36 (236) for everything. I just don't see a use for tbr anymore, downgrade ios15, patch ios36, etc. You should be able to load wiimod with AHBPROT on any wii and install your patched ios36 with the ios manager or wad manager.
 
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