Hacking (vWii) ios58 semi brick?

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I was trying to install cios 249, 250 and 251 to run USB loader by using this guide: http://gbatemp.net/threads/simple-guide-to-install-cios-on-vwii-backup-nand-and-keys.339890/.
For some reason it didn't work when I was trying the ios58 base part so I decided to install ios 236 to run YAWMM and I installed a Wii ios58.

Here's what happened... My HBC stoped working and I deleted it, after that I ran Smash Stack using Hackmii to reinstall it but it didn't work (freeze at Scam screen).

Is there any way to restore my old vWii ios58? I don't have a NAND backup because I skipped that part of the tutorial...

SysCheck:
Region unknown
The system menu v545 is running under IOS59 (rev 9249)
Hollywood v0x21
Console ID: 605217078
Boot2 v0
Found 61 titles
Found 33 IOS on this console
No IOS Stub on this console

IOS (revision),IOS Stub,Trucha Bug,ES Identify,Flash Access,NAND Access,Boot2 Access,USB 2.0
IOS9 (rev 1290),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS12 (rev 782),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS13 (rev 1288),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS14 (rev 1288),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS15 (rev 1288),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS17 (rev 1288),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS21 (rev 1295),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS22 (rev 1550),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS28 (rev 2063),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS31 (rev 3864),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS33 (rev 3864),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS34 (rev 3864),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS35 (rev 3864),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS36 (rev 3864),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS37 (rev 5919),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS38 (rev 4380),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS41 (rev 3863),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS43 (rev 3863),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS45 (rev 3863),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS46 (rev 3863),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS48 (rev 4380),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS53 (rev 5919),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS55 (rev 5919),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS56 (rev 5918),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS57 (rev 6175),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS58 (rev 6432),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS59 (rev 9249),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS62 (rev 6942),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS80 (rev 7200),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS236 (rev 65535),No,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled,Enabled,Disabled,Disabled
IOS249 (rev 21010),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Enabled,Disabled,Enabled
IOS250 (rev 21010),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Enabled,Disabled,Enabled
IOS251 (rev 21010),No,Disabled,Disabled,Disabled,Enabled,Disabled,Enabled
 
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If cIOS is still running (though doubt it since its base is now Wii IOS) you could reinstall it. Seeing as you don't have a NAND backup though, you're sorta outta luck until you get a hand on it.

Skipping parts of the tutorial isn't recommended. It was written there for a reason - to make things like this a simple fix instead of a nightmare.

I still don't understand why people install Wii IOS even though in big red text it tells you never to.

Hopefully you can get smashstack loaded, and run a YAWMM elf through it and load 249-251 that way. Hopefully you can find a copy of the IOS you need as due to copyright you won't find it here.
 
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I was trying to install cios 249, 250 and 251 to run USB loader by using this guide: http://gbatemp.net/threads/simple-guide-to-install-cios-on-vwii-backup-nand-and-keys.339890/.
For some reason it didn't work when I was trying the ios58 base part so I decided to install ios 236 to run YAWMM and I installed a Wii ios58.

Here's what happened... My HBC stoped working and I deleted it, after that I ran Smash Stack using Hackmii to reinstall it but it didn't work (freeze at Scam screen).

Is there any way to restore my old vWii ios58? I don't have a NAND backup because I skipped that part of the tutorial...

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If cIOS is still running (though doubt it since its base is now Wii IOS) you could reinstall it. Seeing as you don't have a NAND backup though, you're sorta outta luck until you get a hand on it.

Skipping parts of the tutorial isn't recommended. It was written there for a reason - to make things like this a simple fix instead of a nightmare.

I still don't understand why people install Wii IOS even though in big red text it tells you never to.

Hopefully you can get smashstack loaded, and run a YAWMM elf through it and load 249-251 that way. Hopefully you can find a copy of the IOS you need as due to copyright you won't find it here.


hi i have a nand backup my WiiU is on 5.1.0 would it help if i sent him mine?
 
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It really depends. There was a couple vWii IOS that were touched during 4.x i believe, so it'd be a crap shoot.

The more important thing is being able to launch an IOS with NAND r/w. Since IOS58 is out, all that's left is cIOS. If those don't work, it won't matter what you have since you have no way to write or read the NAND. 236 may work depending on what base it is, 250/251 are the others. Your 249 is most likely useless since the base is a Wii IOS.

When you run HBC installer, check your SD for a log/text file and post it here.
It will tell you what the offending IOS is.

Remember that HBC won't used fakesigned IOS. So even if you dump it, it can't be patched or signed.
 
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It really depends. There was a couple vWii IOS that were touched during 4.x i believe, so it'd be a crap shoot.

The more important thing is being able to launch an IOS with NAND r/w. Since IOS58 is out, all that's left is cIOS. If those don't work, it won't matter what you have since you have no way to write or read the NAND. 236 may work depending on what base it is, 250/251 are the others. Your 249 is most likely useless since the base is a Wii IOS.


I'm not an expert but I used the IOS236_installer_MOD_v7_vWii. I don't know which base was used...
I've got a working HOmebrew Channel now but it takes likes 10 minutes to load. It's a WAD I installed that uses IOS58 to run. I don't know what should I do to recover the old Homebrew Channel and luckily Ryanrocks is handing me a clean NAND backup to see if I can restore vWii IOS58...
 

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I'm not an expert but I used the IOS236_installer_MOD_v7_vWii. I don't know which base was used...
I've got a working HOmebrew Channel now but it takes likes 10 minutes to load. It's a WAD I installed that uses IOS58 to run. I don't know what should I do to recover the old Homebrew Channel and luckily Ryanrocks is handing me a clean NAND backup to see if I can restore vWii IOS58...

you should use iOS 236 installer mod ''V8'' because version 8 doesn't require any wads
 
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Run Syscheck HDE, the one you're using is out of date.
I ran Syscheck HD and IOS 236, 249, 250 and 251 have access to NAND and USB2... What should I do now?

IOS9 (rev 1290): No Patch
IOS12 (rev 782): No Patch
IOS13 (rev 1288): No Patch
IOS14 (rev 1288): No Patch
IOS15 (rev 1288): No Patch
IOS17 (rev 1288): No Patch
IOS21 (rev 1295): No Patch
IOS22 (rev 1550): No Patch
IOS28 (rev 2063): No Patch
IOS31 (rev 3864): No Patch
IOS33 (rev 3864): No Patch
IOS34 (rev 3864): No Patch
IOS35 (rev 3864): No Patch
IOS36 (rev 3864): No Patch
IOS37 (rev 5919): No Patch
IOS38 (rev 4380): No Patch
IOS41 (rev 3863): No Patch
IOS43 (rev 3863): No Patch
IOS45 (rev 3863): No Patch
IOS46 (rev 3863): No Patch
IOS48 (rev 4380): No Patch
IOS53 (rev 5919): No Patch
IOS55 (rev 5919): No Patch
IOS56 (rev 5918): No Patch
IOS57 (rev 6175): No Patch
IOS58 (rev 6432): USB 2.0
IOS59 (rev 9249): No Patch
IOS62 (rev 6942): No Patch
IOS80 (rev 7200): No Patch
IOS236 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND
IOS249[56] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta53-alt-vWii): NAND, USB 2.0
IOS250[57] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta53-alt-vWii): NAND, USB 2.0
IOS251[58] (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta53-alt-vWii): NAND, USB 2.0
IOS512 (rev 7): NAND, USB 2.0
IOS513 (rev 1): NAND, USB 2.0
 
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You'll need YAWMM or another WAD installer. Use any of those IOS to install the replacement.
 

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