Just remeber you cannot use XCI's and have to convert (you will need your console keys), and you will also need extra sig patches if you want to play nsp's that you have downloaded.
Im pretty sure you can just get kosmos to setup your sd card, add the extra (play games sig patches) and you are...
Hold on a mo.. So if we do NOT have autoRCM enabled, if we just normally boot into the orginal FW, (after upgrading via ChoiDujourNX previously) it will burn the efuses?
Yes it did, cheers, I use sxos, but have a kids friend on atmosphere, that was on 7, upgraded to 8.0.1 and nothing worked.. Any nsp's I converted failed to work at all, or install.
Thanks
Ordered a Pro on the 8th.
They have taken the money, and nothing at all yet (still in processing).
We shall see.. What channels can you contact these guys on?
Looks like the facebook page has now gone too.....
but the nand is not borked, its the ios? is the nand not the 'flash memory' ahh i guess where ALL the files ios's are stored.. gotcha, Its a snapshot off the wii memory?
why would a cios early version help?
its actually downloads some files and then stops with the error (doint the 4.0 update) is there a offline wanko updater?
im guessing preloader and 3.4 don't get on very well.
3.4E pal
bootmii and installed HBC
installed ios16
installed cIOSv5 with wadmanger_fix
installed the IOS downgrader
installed BootMii (works)
installed CIOSv10
installed GekoOS
Installed preloader.029
Now it cannot load the sysmenu
I can get into preloader and run HBC.
So I installed ios60...
Just a quick one.
I have a 3.3, with preloader installed, but no hacks as they are for 3.2E and 4.0E only..
Can I just update to 4.0 with preloader already installed? without a brick using the install ios60.wad then normal update method? or shall i use Waninkoko's 4.0 method?
Cheers
wtf are you on about.. I laugh at you.. you have no idea, and thats probably a good thing.. Keep usenet off the noob radar..
please correct yourself, you are giving out 100% duff and rubbish information.
You can buy drm free games / music / ebooks, and if you keep backups of your data (like documents and family photos etc), then you shouldn't lose the game. but with a disk, your toddler could put it in the toaster and there goes your $60