Gaming Band Hero or GH5 does not delete DLC from Wii System Memory

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Hi everyone

When I download a new song from Band Hero or Guitar Hero 5 and select SD card. The game downloads it to both the Wii and SD card. So I end up with two copies of the song. Then when I go to Rock Archive to delete the DLC from the Wii, it doesn't do it. the song stays there under Wii System Memory. However, If i choose to delete the song from the SD card it does delete it.

Why can this be happening? Anyone else is going through the same thing?
 

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edg0020 said:
Hi everyone

When I download a new song from Band Hero or Guitar Hero 5 and select SD card. The game downloads it to both the Wii and SD card. So I end up with two copies of the song. Then when I go to Rock Archive to delete the DLC from the Wii, it doesn't do it. the song stays there under Wii System Memory. However, If i choose to delete the song from the SD card it does delete it.

Why can this be happening? Anyone else is going through the same thing?
Are you running a backup through USB or DVD. If so this is a known problem. One way to fix this is installing cIOSCORP and running the backup DVD through the disc channel.
 

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Hi,

It's not because you run it from USB Loader, it's bug from Hermes 4.0 and less... Here what to do for deleting it from the Wii Nand :

1- HERMES V5 Installation :
ios202 -> Use ios 60
ios222 -> Use ios 38
ios223 -> Use ios 37
ios224 -> As you want (not really required)...

2- Removal of ios222 with Anytitle Deleter Mod 6b

3- HERMES V4 Installation
ios222 only -> Use ios 38 merged 37

4- USB LOADER GX can be started with the following global setting :
FAT & CIOS 222 : FAT32 will work to HERMES V4 compatibility with USB LOADER GX.

5- GUITARE HERO 5 START SETTING :
CIOS 222 : So we keep HERMES V5 function that allows to save imported musics to
SD card while that's not possible (or very tricky with HERMES V4) as it
goes automatically to WII memory which becomes full quickly.

Work like a charm for me... Good luck.
 

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John_Ice said:
Hi,

It's not because you run it from USB Loader, it's bug from Hermes 4.0 and less... Here what to do for deleting it from the Wii Nand :

1- HERMES V5 Installation :
ios202 -> Use ios 60
ios222 -> Use ios 38
ios223 -> Use ios 37
ios224 -> As you want (not really required)...

2- Removal of ios222 with Anytitle Deleter Mod 6b

3- HERMES V4 Installation
ios222 only -> Use ios 38 merged 37

4- USB LOADER GX can be started with the following global setting :
FAT & CIOS 222 : FAT32 will work to HERMES V4 compatibility with USB LOADER GX.

5- GUITARE HERO 5 START SETTING :
CIOS 222 : So we keep HERMES V5 function that allows to save imported musics to
SD card while that's not possible (or very tricky with HERMES V4) as it
goes automatically to WII memory which becomes full quickly.

Work like a charm for me... Good luck.
Do you have a typo? Looks like you have V4 and V5 on cIOS 222 at the same time.
 

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knaff said:
Wanin's CIOS v19 as base 37 fixes this problem
You sure? For Rock Band 2 I got the following message for both Waninkoko v19 250 base 37 and Hermes v5 223 base 37:
QUOTE[song] is out of date and cannot be restored to Wii System memory. To use the add-on content, re-download [song] for which the license has been previously purchased.
For GH5, it doesn't load up the songs at all. And for both games I can't access the music store. Forget that one. Turns out my internet was being whacky at the time. Guess I'll stick with cIOSCORP for music games.
 

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Yes it does work. I've tried Rock Band 2, GH5 and Beatles and they all work fine.

I did install as 249 but that shouldn't matter, but I don't have cIOSCORP installed.
 

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knaff said:
Yes it does work. I've tried Rock Band 2, GH5 and Beatles and they all work fine.

I did install as 249 but that shouldn't matter, but I don't have cIOSCORP installed.
Hmmm. I'll try as 249 but as you said it shouldn't make a difference.
 

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Okay so I tried rev19 249 base 37. Didn't work. Tried using the cIOSCORP uninstaller, DOP-Mii for the latest IOS 37 version, and then installed rev19 249 base 37 and still didn't work. Only thing I can think of is maybe it's the USB loader. I'm using Configurable USB Loader. What are you using knaff?
 

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QUOTE said:
Yes it does work. I've tried Rock Band 2, GH5 and Beatles and they all work fine.

I did install as 249 but that shouldn't matter, but I don't have cIOSCORP installed.

Do you mean you launch USB LOADER GX with CIOS 249 and select 223 to launch GH5 ?

Are your games on a FAT32 or WBFS partition ?

Thanks

Olivier
 

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All games run off 249, WBFS partition

I have Hermes v4 installed (can't remember the bases) but don't use it since 249 rev19
 

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