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I'm trying to use Simple FS Dumper to dump my NAND but i'm getting ES_IDentity 1029 on IOS249, what does that mean?
probably no patched ios if simple fs dumper needs to run on a patched iosI'm trying to use Simple FS Dumper to dump my NAND but i'm getting ES_IDentity 1029 on IOS249, what does that mean?
What should I use? WiiMod.probably no patched ios if simple fs dumper needs to run on a patched iosI'm trying to use Simple FS Dumper to dump my NAND but i'm getting ES_IDentity 1029 on IOS249, what does that mean?
get a patched ios using modmii or some similar guide. modmii link is in my sig.What should I use? WiiMod.probably no patched ios if simple fs dumper needs to run on a patched iosI'm trying to use Simple FS Dumper to dump my NAND but i'm getting ES_IDentity 1029 on IOS249, what does that mean?
kinda ... it's one of the last things you should do since some homebrew you might be using might use some of them but there are two things:Also read I should delete all the ios that are 200 or higher, is this true?
1. Delete anything 200 or higher.
2. Put the official IOS stubs 200 or higher back. They were put there to get rid of some of the homebrew ones so your homebrew apps wouldn't work. Nintendo expects those to be there still.
First thing you'll need to do is put back some of the softmod so things will work right.Busy grind, anyways... Just went through my homebrew, probably the only thing that doesn't suffer from random crashes or works are the NES and SNES emulators I got and a cheat code manager. Everything else either doesn't load up, crashes randomly, or acts like an epileptic at a laser show.
My only major concern is WAD manager doesn't work so it'll be a lot harder to track down what channels I installed and then just normally deleted rather than a total delete.
Also where can get the official IOS stubs and are there any I should save for last?
Thanks for the help so far Max.
Get IOS stubs with NUSD for windows. Choose all IOS2XX's.kinda ... it's one of the last things you should do since some homebrew you might be using might use some of them but there are two things:Also read I should delete all the ios that are 200 or higher, is this true?
1. Delete anything 200 or higher.
2. Put the official IOS stubs 200 or higher back. They were put there to get rid of some of the homebrew ones so your homebrew apps wouldn't work. Nintendo expects those to be there still.
Busy grind, anyways... Just went through my homebrew, probably the only thing that doesn't suffer from random crashes or works are the NES and SNES emulators I got and a cheat code manager. Everything else either doesn't load up, crashes randomly, or acts like an epileptic at a laser show.
My only major concern is WAD manager doesn't work so it'll be a lot harder to track down what channels I installed and then just normally deleted rather than a total delete.
Also where can get the official IOS stubs and are there any I should save for last?
Thanks for the help so far Max.
Question about DML and a question about WBFS
For DML and NGC backups:
I was wondering if we will ever see USB HDD backups available? I have a lot of NGC games that I ripped, but obviously they won't all fit on a 32 SDHC. I'm just wondering if I should shell out on several SDs now or if I will ever see the release of a USB HDD compatible DML.
There's apparently one in the works now called devolution, apparently working and everything but not completley bug free so at the moment unreleased http://gbatemp.net/topic/322284-devolution/
WBFS:
I had my WBFS folder set up on a NTFS HDD. All of my backups were formatted to .wbfs and it worked fine, but as I added more files to my hard drive, latest CFG loader can mount my HDD but it can't see any of the files. It says it doesn't know where my WBFS folder is. Once I moved those files to an empty HDD it worked fine again. What was the original problem?
Im clueless on this all I can speculate is the more files the usb loader has to scan through the more trouble it has finding certain things, the way i got round this is by partitioning my drive in two and using one set partition for wii games and one for everything else, also makes it a little safer should anything go wrong with one of the partitions, you dont lose everything
I downloaded VBA GX for the Wii, but it says it cant find the USB directory when I wish to load the GBA games from my USB HDD.
In the root of my HDD is vbagx/roms and /saves and the ROMS are in the vbagx/roms.
How do I get VBA GX to recognize my HDD?
I downloaded VBA GX for the Wii, but it says it cant find the USB directory when I wish to load the GBA games from my USB HDD.
In the root of my HDD is vbagx/roms and /saves and the ROMS are in the vbagx/roms.
How do I get VBA GX to recognize my HDD?
is your boot.dol located on your usb as well
the boot.dol you loaded vba gx from.I downloaded VBA GX for the Wii, but it says it cant find the USB directory when I wish to load the GBA games from my USB HDD.
In the root of my HDD is vbagx/roms and /saves and the ROMS are in the vbagx/roms.
How do I get VBA GX to recognize my HDD?
is your boot.dol located on your usb as well
Yeah
EDIT: Hold on, which boot.dol we talking about? I may be mistaken.
do you have IOS58 installedYeah I have boot.dol in the root.
No the folder is called "vbagx" and inside that folder are two folders: "roms" and "saves" with the .gba files in the "roms" folder.
When I click USB it says "USB Drive not found!"