Here's hoping the developers will look into it:
Updated to the new version of v11.3 of dop-ios mod. Like always, I'd select to use my fakesigned ios 70 as the ios of choice when prompted. Today, I decided to check out the v11.3 syscheck feature. It churned out the results alright. After that, I hit the A button and existed to the main menu of dop ios and then existed the program completely.
Here's the nasty part: in the Wii menu, whenever I clicked on a channel, the Wii would just restart. Problem persisted even after unplugging the Wii, the USB and SD Card. I had to restore my Nand to make the problem go away.
There was no other action I did between the syscheck and going back to the wii menu, so i am pretty sure syscheck screwed something up.
update: there has been a few more threads detailing similar problems with dop-ios 11.3 and 11.4's syscheck. So a word of caution: DO NOT RUN SYSCHECK until there is a known fix
update2: Lunatik has released a fix, read his post for more info
Updated to the new version of v11.3 of dop-ios mod. Like always, I'd select to use my fakesigned ios 70 as the ios of choice when prompted. Today, I decided to check out the v11.3 syscheck feature. It churned out the results alright. After that, I hit the A button and existed to the main menu of dop ios and then existed the program completely.
Here's the nasty part: in the Wii menu, whenever I clicked on a channel, the Wii would just restart. Problem persisted even after unplugging the Wii, the USB and SD Card. I had to restore my Nand to make the problem go away.
There was no other action I did between the syscheck and going back to the wii menu, so i am pretty sure syscheck screwed something up.
update: there has been a few more threads detailing similar problems with dop-ios 11.3 and 11.4's syscheck. So a word of caution: DO NOT RUN SYSCHECK until there is a known fix
update2: Lunatik has released a fix, read his post for more info