Hacking 5.5.1 homebrew failed

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So I'm following the newb guide step by step when I get here
For Wii U Firmware 5.5.1 only (5.5.2 users skip to step 3): On your Wii U open the browser and visit this page: loadiine.ovh. When the page loads make sure that the dropdown box says "Homebrew Launcher 1.4 (5.5.0 - 5.5.1)" and click "submit".

I do this and I get FSOpenFile failed.

Ive double checked my files, I formatted the card properly but no good...
 
So I'm following the newb guide step by step when I get here
For Wii U Firmware 5.5.1 only (5.5.2 users skip to step 3): On your Wii U open the browser and visit this page: loadiine.ovh. When the page loads make sure that the dropdown box says "Homebrew Launcher 1.4 (5.5.0 - 5.5.1)" and click "submit".

I do this and I get FSOpenFile failed.

Ive double checked my files, I formatted the card properly but no good...
What does your SD card structure look like? The problem is on the SD. The exploit is launching normally but it can't find the data on SD
 
Formated exFAT 32k 64GB card. Structure is EXACTLY as show in the guide.

Put everything on a 2GB card and it worked! That should be in the guide...

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needs fat32 formatting, not exFAT.

Cant fat32 format a 64GB card... too big.
 
Put everything on a 2GB card and it worked! That should be in the guide...

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Cant fat32 format a 64GB card... too big.
It's not in the guide because you 2gb is already fat32. 64gb can be formatted to FAT32 if you use the tool I recommend in the very start of the guide "guiformat". The guide mentions that it MUST be fat32 so there is no need to correct anything in the guide.
 
It's not in the guide because you 2gb is already fat32. 64gb can be formatted to FAT32 if you use the tool I recommend in the very start of the guide "guiformat". The guide mentions that it MUST be fat32 so there is no need to correct anything in the guide.
I have the tool... it ONLY gives me the option for exFAT.

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I have the tool... it ONLY gives me the option for exFAT.
OK I plugged it in THREE times and the program FINALLY gave me the fat32 option
 
Ok... lol... Next stupid question... Ive been sitting at the "Doing IOSU Exploit..." screen for 15 minutes... how long is it suppose to take?
 
Ok its seems to be an issue with the 64GB card... even with it formatted properly the system doesn't like it.
 
Ok its seems to be an issue with the 64GB card... even with it formatted properly the system doesn't like it.
Hacking your console can be done entirely with your 2GB FAT32 card, anyway. Use that. Installing games will require a bigger SD card, though. But that's for later.
 
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OK so I did as instructed and finished the full backup but when I try to launch Haxchi to install Loadiine GX2, I loads and takes me back to the wii menu... I did it the web way and both options failed to install. I reinstalled Haxchi and now I get a black screen with options... I did this You can launch HBL by holding B when you fire up HaxChi and it launched vWii... I tried booting from fw.img and it sits at the loading screen but never loads.
 
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If you configured HaxChi to default=sysmenu then that is the correct behavior. Your system version should say 99.99.99 as a way to confirm you are now in CFW.

Try clicking and holding B to get to HBL after you click HaxChi and go back to the system menu. So do this:

1. Boot Wii U
2. Tap HaxChi
3. You should now be in CFW mode. Check system version. It should say 99.99.99
4. Tap HaxChi again, this time while holding B
5. This should launch HBL if you followed the guide
 
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I tried booting from fw.img and it sits at the loading screen but never loads.
Just to make sure it's well understood, if you try to load the file fw.img, also known as iosuhax, it must be stored on your SD card first. It won't magically load if it's not there. Haxchi can do CFW by itself, so no need for fw.img. I wonder why it's still an option in the haxchi config file?
 

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