Recent content by ante80

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    Hacking running games from ntfs

    I've used this one for transfers to a FAT32 drive, but should work for NTFS too i think http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=188295
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    Hacking Unable to get new HDD working

    Have you tried making a smaller partition, say a 100Gb WBFS? Something easy maybe worth trying.
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    Hacking RELEASE: v4.2 Safe Firmware Updater

    I think Gecko OS will allow you to run games from other regions. Use the forum and search for more information.
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    Hacking Low level brick

    Read the sticky posts, they cover most upgrade cases. http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=171901 for example I used this method to upgrade to 4.2. http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=184057 Do remember that using this method you should already have your cIOS installed (222,223,249) You...
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    Hacking Low level brick

    Check your SD card. Look in your bootmii folder and edit/create the bootmii.ini file there You must also have the runtime files needed, these are normally installed together with bootmii. Check that you have "armboot.bin" and "ppcboot.elf" in the bootmii directory.
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    Hacking Low level brick

    Create a bootmii.ini file if you installed it as boot2. Not sure, but how does wanin 4.1 upgrader work? Does it download the stub IOS60? In that case you need a older IOS60 to get you system working again. But the best would maybe be to start over by restoring with you old nand backup. Edit...
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    Hacking Error 003

    Not sure, don't have a modchip myself. But I have been reading some. Isn't it possible you have to make your disc "autobootable" so to speak. Not sure a original wii game will work directly from rescue menu. I think I've read somewhere about a program that does that, or perhaps it was some kind...
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    Hacking GH5 not working

    Check this http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=176428&st=481 It got my GH5 working with disc loader, softchip r99. Install IOS 56. Download and run multicios, and install IOS 37 with 37 as IOS 232. Download and run SoftChip, make sure to use IOS 232 and make sure the 002 Fix is enabled. .
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    Tutorial Modify ANY Wii 4.3 & below

    Try reinstalling HBC to make it use another IOS which isn't trucha signed (IOS36 in you case). This is what makes it turn upside down. Instead of using Dop-IOS MOD, you could try the original DOP-IOS which only uses cIOS 249.
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    Hacking NOOB PARADISE - ask away

    I've been using homebrew for more than a year now. No problems. I think I know most of the important things to safely use my softmodded wii. Recently I started to get more interested in how things work "behind the scene". How things are installed, and how they are run. (Been reading this forum...
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    Hacking Firmware 4.2 going to overwrite boot2

    If you're on boot2v3 or lower you will still get the update. Many people have been testing with the new system menu, and then been using old NAND backup to restore pre 4.2 system again. But the first time they did the original 4.2 upgrade they got boot2v4 which erased any bootmii. Afterwards...
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    Tutorial Modify ANY Wii 4.3 & below

    Have you done step 1a ,1b, 1c? Then you should have the trucha bug back in IOS36, which will allow you to use AnyTitleDeleter to remove the stub IOS249. Remember to run ATD via IOS36, otherwise it will not work.
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    Hacking Installation Method of Trucha and Cios on system menu 4.2

    Ok, not bad as a guide. But why all these look a likes, you just get confused browsing so many guides. I think the sticky guides sum it all up quite good already.
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    Hacking Downgrade for System Menu 4.0

    Why downgrade in the first place? As stated above, this is an older guide. And its possible to brick your wii. What versions is your wii? check the serialnumber to see if its starts with LU64 or higher. If it's lower, did you by any chance install bootmii as boot2, prior to downgrading? And...
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    Hacking NOOB PARADISE - ask away

    A stub IOS just sits there and does nothing. For example IOS 60 is used for system menu 4.1. But the new system menu 4.2 uses IOS 70 instead. So if you upgrade the old IOS 60 is no longer needed and is replaced by a stub to release some space on the wii.