Hacking Backup DVD not working after update/reinstall to 4.2(E)

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I had a working 3.2(E), and updated it today to 4.2(E) . I did the update the official way. And redid the ios/cios patches ( ios 36 / truncha bug etc ), removed the stubs
Installed cios38v17 , after that ciosx v19 , and after that cios222/223 to be used with different loaders ( neogamma R8 / GX / dvd dumper / uloader / etc... ) , all the newest versions I and the updates could find. None did the job anymore.

The problem I'm having: I can't backup/install any DVD's anymore.
I still can run them from the main menu, so there is nothing wrong with the drive.

If I try to download the image with ftpii I only get the header with the name, and the ID of the disc.
When I load it in DVD dumper it can tell me the ID, but then halts. In all other loaders it see's a disc, but then tell's me it's not a Wii disc. But it is ... cause it run's fine in de normal Wii menu.


Anyone any idea's ? A cIOS I forgot to install ?
Or I missed something small and stupid ... or I have a unique bug, don't like those last one's.


All help is welcome !!
 

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sonic0509 said:
Do you installed DVDX?

I did, could that provide the problem I'm having ?

D3M0N23 said:
and did you remove al the stubs first with like dop-mii ?
the update stubs them out

They where all removed with Dop-Mii
And I checked again with Multi Mod Manager.

QUOTE(XFlak @ May 26 2010, 02:28 PM)
try reverting back to cIOS249 rev17

rev19 may not work with the older apps u are trying to use (especially if installed using a non-38 base)

I first had rev17, tried all backup loaders and dumper, and then upgraded to rev19 to see if that would work. They both didn't.
 

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