It's pretty cool, i'm not sure what the application of it will be since it's slower then just loading it but still, it's nice to have and i'll be keeping it though.Ah cool.
Didn't know this would actually work because of so many people saying "instant brick"
Yes, i've got a USA WiiU, here's my system.xml.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<system type="complex" access="777">
<version type="unsignedInt" length="4">21</version>
<cmdFlags type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</cmdFlags>
<default_os_id type="hexBinary" length="8">000500101000400a</default_os_id>
<default_title_id type="hexBinary" length="8">0005000010179B00</default_title_id>
<log type="complex">
<enable type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</enable>
<max_size type="unsignedInt" length="4">8388607</max_size>
</log>
<standby type="complex">
<enable type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</enable></standby>
<ramdisk type="complex">
<cache_user_code type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</cache_user_code>
<max_file_size type="unsignedInt" length="4">10485760</max_file_size>
<cache_delay_ms type="unsignedInt" length="4">10000</cache_delay_ms>
</ramdisk>
<simulated_ppc_mem2_size type="hexBinary" length="4">00000000</simulated_ppc_mem2_size>
<dev_mode type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</dev_mode>
<prev_title_id type="hexBinary" length="8">0000000000000000</prev_title_id>
<prev_os_id type="hexBinary" length="8">0000000000000000</prev_os_id>
<default_app_type type="hexBinary" length="4">90000001</default_app_type>
<default_device_type type="string" length="16" />
<default_device_index type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</default_device_index>
<fast_relaunch_value type="unsignedInt" length="4">0</fast_relaunch_value>
<default_eco_title_id type="hexBinary" length="8">0005001010066000</default_eco_title_id>
</system>
How can i make sure the system.xml has the same permitions?Coldboothax is super easy to do. Some notes for people who really want to try coldbooting:
- Ensure your Haxchi title is on internal memory and that it can be booted without signature patches. (You MUST buy a DS VC game for Haxchi+Coldboot, no being a cheapskate on this for now.)
- When editing system.xml, use a GOOD editor and triple-check that you typed the title ID correctly. I personally suggest Notepad++. Using the built-in Notepad on Windows can sometimes screw up the indention of the XML, which just makes it all even riskier.
- Make sure that system.xml has the same permissions after uploading the modified file as it did when downloading it with WUPclient.
- Just don't be stupid.
- Ensure your Haxchi title is on internal memory and that it can be booted without signature patches. (You MUST buy a DS VC game for Haxchi+Coldboot, no being a cheapskate on this for now.)
If you're worried about anything, then just use the Wii U's Quick Start menu. It only puts you out 1 tap of the screen and you don't have to risk killing your $200+ console.I'm a little concerned about this. I definitely have it on the USB, but really don't want to mess with it. Has anyone successfully moved it and then tried this?
But that is gonna lead to the Yellow Blinking Light BugIf you're worried about anything, then just use the Wii U's Quick Start menu. It only puts you out 1 tap of the screen and you don't have to risk killing your $200+ console.
Sounds very easy with this guideCongratulations @iAqua
Coldboothax guide for who want try it safe...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1leNhUfQ7rgJHgn33WN_Ay42uWtCi4F-gyL1m_xbwqjI/edit?usp=sharing
¯\_(ツ)_/¯But that is gonna lead to the Yellow Blinking Light Bug
Can I try to install it on RedNAND? If I brick my redNAND, I can replace it with a backup
Congratulations @iAqua
Coldboothax guide for who want try it safe...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1leNhUfQ7rgJHgn33WN_Ay42uWtCi4F-gyL1m_xbwqjI/edit?usp=sharing
But that is gonna lead to the Yellow Blinking Light Bug