Has someone updated having a patched IOS58 beforehand?
Yes. Me.
And it has completely and utterly wrecked my Wii U just about an hour ago. I updated, and earlier I posted about having (admittedly stupidly, before I knew what I was doing) replaced a patched IOS58 on the vWii, which deleted the HBC from my vWii, and made my vWii unexploitable now, causing it to hang on the scam warning screen, so I am completly screwed, there.
But now... The new firmware update detects this and refuses to install the new update meaning all my disc games, and the eShop are also completely useless, now. Basically, this new update has ruined everything, not JUST my vWii, which i already (stupidly) wrecked by accident about a week ago. This causes more problems than one would think (that is if they did ANYTHING funny to the IOS's the way I did)
So yeah, I'm a goddamn idiot. But perhaps my goddamned idiocy and massive misfortune can shed a silver lining on some research, out of this. Like, "here's what happens when an idiot does things." So if you're dumb like me, this new update can potentially ruin everything and cause losses totalling at least $350. sigh.
Don't give up all hope. At some point in the distant future the Wii-U might be totally hacked and maybe some one will make a tool to restore the vWii IOS files from inside Wii-U mode or something.
Ya'know, that's actually helpful, thanks.
I say this becuase me being how I am, I might have given up hope, like a week from now and just sold it on ebay as "For parts Or Not Working" or unloaded it somewhere or just dumped it. But that makes me realize maybe there is eventually some hope, like a year down the road, if someone cracks the Wii U proper, there'll be some other way. Good to know. Instead of dumping the Wii U, I should probably shelve it someday, for when someone does what you predict.
Yeah, lol, I laughed at myself also.Wow, I thought everyone knew how the sensor bar worked. That was the first thing figured out back in 2006. You didn't even need a sensor bar, you could just use candles. They also make wireless sensor bars, how did people think those worked? They are just LED infrared lights.
Yes. Me.
And it has completely and utterly wrecked my Wii U just about an hour ago. I updated, and earlier I posted about having (admittedly stupidly, before I knew what I was doing) replaced a patched IOS58 on the vWii, which deleted the HBC from my vWii, and made my vWii unexploitable now, causing it to hang on the scam warning screen, so I am completly screwed, there.
But now... The new firmware update detects this and refuses to install the new update meaning all my disc games, and the eShop are also completely useless, now. Basically, this new update has ruined everything, not JUST my vWii, which i already (stupidly) wrecked by accident about a week ago. This causes more problems than one would think (that is if they did ANYTHING funny to the IOS's the way I did)
So yeah, I'm a goddamn idiot. But perhaps my goddamned idiocy and massive misfortune can shed a silver lining on some research, out of this. Like, "here's what happens when an idiot does things." So if you're dumb like me, this new update can potentially ruin everything and cause losses totalling at least $350. sigh.
Even if you could get it to somehow translate wifi commands into bluetooth, wouldn't that introduce more lag into the whole thing?
That would be very odd because according to http://wii.marcansoft.com/wiimpersonator/reports/wiiu/USA/20131119-010617.log it didn't touch vWii stuff at allthis update seems to have patched bathaxx. My vwii is randomly powering down now. only used it to install the homebrew channel
this update seems to have patched bathaxx. My vwii is randomly powering down now. only used it to install the homebrew channel
If you read his other thread, its because he bricked his vwii by replacing the vwii ios58 with the normal wii ios58.