Don't compile with SNEEK.bat. Use the included built_boot2.bat.9th_Sage said:I think I give up on this...evidently I'm unable to compile it right because it never seems to boot for me (it appears to compile right, but I must be doing something wrong). An old old version of it I used to have worked on my SD card, but I haven't been able to get it working since (doesn't seem to matter if it's SD, via USB...with or without DI). Oh well.
Well, that didn't help me before (I tried a few versions ago too) but I guess I can try it again once I'm back into my main OS.gameking66 said:Don't compile with SNEEK.bat. Use the included built_boot2.bat.9th_Sage said:I think I give up on this...evidently I'm unable to compile it right because it never seems to boot for me (it appears to compile right, but I must be doing something wrong). An old old version of it I used to have worked on my SD card, but I haven't been able to get it working since (doesn't seem to matter if it's SD, via USB...with or without DI). Oh well.
QUOTE said:DI:
-Fixed a filemode bug (SMG maybe other games)
-minor bug fixes
ES:
-fixed framebuffer size for 4.2U
Sure, you can use it I just ask that you give credit where necessary. Could you post a link to your guide? I'd like to check it out. I'm glad you are posting a guide. It would be a lot of help to those whom are confused.ChokeD said:mind if I put this in my guide ??? I'm going to put it there if you don't want it there let me know I'll take it out.RussSteele82 said:gameking66 said:Does anyone know how I could get a working NAND using only fresh files from NUSD?
This is how I done it:
1. Download IOS30 v1040, make sure you decrypt it and pack a .wad
2. Download System Menu 3.2X (what ever version Wii you have), decrypt it and pack a .wad
3. Open ShowMiiWads
4. Create a blank folder on desktop (I named mine "Scratch 3.2U NAND")
5. Click on Options -> Change NAND backup path. Select the folder you just created.
6. Click View -> ShowMiiNAND (the program is now called "ShowMiiNand")
7. Drag the two .wad files you downloaded through NUSD to ShowMiiNand.
8. At the bottom click install
9. copy your setting.txt from an actual dump to the title/00000001/00000002/data folder that was created in your "blank folder"
10. copy the four folders: title, ticket, sys, shared1 to the root of whatever device you are going to be using to host your NAND.
11. Launch SNEEK/UNEEK and it will be as if it is the first time you started your wii (in reality it is, and you may have to wait a couple minutes the first time you boot it up this time only)
12. Update through System Update
13. Voila, a scratch made NAND
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=218725RussSteele82 said:Sure, you can use it I just ask that you give credit where necessary. Could you post a link to your guide? I'd like to check it out. I'm glad you are posting a guide. It would be a lot of help to those whom are confused.
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