Yeah, I do.tomazzzi said:QUOTE said:I have the same problem :/
Do you use a patched game ?
Yeah, I do.tomazzzi said:QUOTE said:I have the same problem :/
Do you use a patched game ?
quim69 said:Wii Music will just crash at a green screen if you try to force it to PAL.. You have to run it in NTSC, which means a red screen if you are using RGB. inferior cables (RF, Composite, Component) will be fine.aljabiraa said:i burnt Wii Music (NTSC-U) onto a DVD-R (I have a PAL Wii). firstly i got dvd identify error, so i burnt it using a different drive, and i got past the jumbled letters.
then it said something about no sd codes, so i put ocarina off. now it got rid of 'no sd codes' but still it won't get past that screen with the information. I have changed the Hooktype (what does that mean?) and and between force PAL60 and PAL50.
any help?
AetherMaster said:I tried to install WiiGator's new cIOS, the fix he recently posted. However, I have a problem with it. Though I'm not sure what it said word-for-word, it said something like 8/15 had a bad hash and it had an error sending an HTTP request. Anybody else had this error? Is there a way to fix it? Thanks in advance
Edit: Note: I've tried installing it three times
Ok, it makes it to about 12/15 then gives me another error, something like "exception occured [lines of code] memory dump [more lines of code]"Brian117 said:AetherMaster said:I tried to install WiiGator's new cIOS, the fix he recently posted. However, I have a problem with it. Though I'm not sure what it said word-for-word, it said something like 8/15 had a bad hash and it had an error sending an HTTP request. Anybody else had this error? Is there a way to fix it? Thanks in advance
Edit: Note: I've tried installing it three times
Remove ALL gamecube things that are in the Wii and try again.