Hacking Best Way to Mod Any Wii: ModMii for Windows: Official Support Thread

  • Thread starter XFlak
  • Start date
  • Views 3,135,556
  • Replies 9,938
  • Likes 79

Did ModMii work for you?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 829 81.9%
  • No, and I won't report what went wrong because I am a troll

    Votes: 63 6.2%
  • No, and I posted what went wrong

    Votes: 120 11.9%

  • Total voters
    1,012

XFlak

Wiitired but still kicking
OP
Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2009
Messages
13,859
Trophies
3
Age
38
Location
Cyprus, originally from Toronto
Website
modmii.github.io
XP
9,887
Country
Cyprus
@tismij, I've never personally changed the sensor bar sensitivity, but I imagine if it's not displaying properly it could be the result of a custom theme. Try reinstalling the original SM theme in mymenuify or reinstall the entire non-themed SM wad (be sure to reinstall priiloader afterwards) and see if that fixes your problem. If you don't have a custom theme installed, reinstalling the system menu wad could still fix the problem. Good luck.

@BoomtownBilly, thx for the kind words! I'm glad you had a positive modmii experience
biggrin.gif
 

B-Blue

slut
Member
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
2,453
Trophies
1
Age
37
Website
www.gbatemp.net
XP
2,849
Country
Antarctica
I can't get cIOS249[56]-v21d2x3.wad to install. I keep getting -ret 2011 error.
Here's my syscheck log:


sysCheck GX v1.0.0 by Erik Spyder

sysCheck GX is running under IOS58 (rev 6176).

Console ID: 143709788.
Region: NTSC-U.
Hollywood v0x21.
Boot2 v4.
System Menu v513 (4.3U).
BC v6.
MIOS v10.


Found 65 titles.
Found 35 IOS and 14 IOS Stubs on this console.


IOS 3 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS 4 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS 9 (rev 1034)
IOS 10 (rev 768): Stub
IOS 11 (rev 256): Stub
IOS 12 (rev 526)
IOS 13 (rev 1032)
IOS 14 (rev 1032)
IOS 15 (rev 1032)
IOS 16 (rev 512): Stub
IOS 17 (rev 1032)
IOS 20 (rev 256): Stub
IOS 21 (rev 1039)
IOS 22 (rev 1294)
IOS 28 (rev 1807)
IOS 30 (rev 2816): Stub
IOS 31 (rev 3608)
IOS 33 (rev 3608)
IOS 34 (rev 3608)
IOS 35 (rev 3608)
IOS 36 (rev 3608)
IOS 37 (rev 5663)
IOS 38 (rev 4124)
IOS 40 (rev 3072): Stub
IOS 41 (rev 3607)
IOS 43 (rev 3607)
IOS 45 (rev 3607)
IOS 46 (rev 3607)
IOS 48 (rev 4124)
IOS 50 (rev 5120): Stub
IOS 51 (rev 4864): Stub
IOS 52 (rev 5888): Stub
IOS 53 (rev 5663)
IOS 55 (rev 5663)
IOS 56 (rev 5662)
IOS 57 (rev 5919)
IOS 58 (rev 6176): USB 2.0
IOS 60 (rev 6400): Stub
IOS 61 (rev 5662)
IOS 70 (rev 6912): Stub
IOS 80 (rev 6944): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access
IOS202 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS222 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS223 (rev 4): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS224 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS236 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access
IOS249 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS250 (rev 21003): Trucha Bug, ES_Identify, NAND Access
IOS254 (rev 65281)

Report generated on 2011-05-03.

I tried installing it using IOS80, 202, 222, 223, 224, 236, and 250 but no luck.


EDIT: SOLVED! It was a bad WAD. I downloaded the latest beta (3) and it installed perfectly
icon12.gif
 

XFlak

Wiitired but still kicking
OP
Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2009
Messages
13,859
Trophies
3
Age
38
Location
Cyprus, originally from Toronto
Website
modmii.github.io
XP
9,887
Country
Cyprus
it seems like u have an older IOS236 installed without the version patch, so u should to reinstall IOS236 with the version. Use the ModMii Wizard, and tell it your wii is not a virgin, then tell it to download IOS236 Installer and recommended cIOSs, then follow the guide. The guide will instruct u to use IOS236 Installer to install IOS236 with the version patch, then load IOS236 when installing the recommended cIOS wads and it will be able to overwrite your stubbed IOS249.

edit: looks like u didn't need my help
biggrin.gif


edit2: btw, with ModMii there should be no such thing as a "bad wad", u are supposed to read the download log to make sure all the files are valid.
 

B-Blue

slut
Member
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
2,453
Trophies
1
Age
37
Website
www.gbatemp.net
XP
2,849
Country
Antarctica
XFlak said:
edit2: btw, with ModMii there should be no such thing as a "bad wad", u are supposed to read the download log to make sure all the files are valid.

Yeah, I should have checked the log before installing. My Bad.

Turns out there was 1 bad file (cIOS249[56]-v21d2x3.wad). Downloading it again solved the problem.
smile.gif
 

Genyus

Well-Known Member
Newcomer
Joined
Mar 14, 2009
Messages
57
Trophies
0
XP
91
Country
Netherlands
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right place to ask this but I'll just go ahead and do it anyways.
tongue.gif


A month or few back I accidentally updated my (virgin) Wii to 4.1E and then realized I shouldn't have done that. (I was planning to install Homebrew and USB Loader). But it seems like there's finally a hack for this firmware out now? (I didn't check in ages) If so, do you need this ModMii for installing USB Loader and other important stuff?

I'm sorry but I'm kind of new in all this but eager to find out.
happy.gif
 

robjanssen

Well-Known Member
Newcomer
Joined
Jan 30, 2011
Messages
98
Trophies
0
Age
46
XP
197
Country
Netherlands
Genyus said:
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right place to ask this but I'll just go ahead and do it anyways.
tongue.gif


A month or few back I accidentally updated my (virgin) Wii to 4.1E and then realized I shouldn't have done that. (I was planning to install Homebrew and USB Loader). But it seems like there's finally a hack for this firmware out now? (I didn't check in ages) If so, do you need this ModMii for installing USB Loader and other important stuff?

I'm sorry but I'm kind of new in all this but eager to find out.
happy.gif

You can use ModMii to mod any Wii with any firmware. But with firmware 4.3 you need to use an exploit with a original game.
So are you sure you updated to 4.1E or to 4.3E?
 

Glottiz

Member
Newcomer
Joined
Aug 21, 2010
Messages
24
Trophies
0
XP
31
Country
JoostinOnline said:
It's not always a problem actually. The problem as I understand it is that when using Data Management, the entire channel isn't always removed. When you scroll through, it looks for that channel, and when it's not there, it is interpreted as corrupt system files. It's similar to a bannerbrick. It's happened to me several times (once before I really knew what I was doing, and the rest intentionally to test it), and I've helped a few people fix it.

I am not sure why it only happens on rare occasions. Even when using the same wad, it would only happen part of the time. I did discover that if you had a partially deleted channel and placed channels with more animation and music together, it was more likely to occur when scrolling through them. If you spread them out by placing things like the News Channel between them, I wasn't able to trigger the error message. I'm guessing it is some sort of "overload", but this is all just a theory. There is a lot I don't know about how the Wii works.

For now, just start uninstalling channels with a wad manager instead of deleting them and don't worry about the past. If it ever starts happening, either post in gbatemp or send me a PM and I will tell you how to fix it. The process is dangerous if you make a mistake, so I don't post it unless needed. I prefer to walk people through it.
I noticed that I have this problem, when I go from one custom channel to another with + or - it freezes sometimes. How do I fix it? Better question is it bad for Wii? If it's not bad I don't mind, I just won't use + - buttons on channels.
 

XFlak

Wiitired but still kicking
OP
Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2009
Messages
13,859
Trophies
3
Age
38
Location
Cyprus, originally from Toronto
Website
modmii.github.io
XP
9,887
Country
Cyprus
It's not bad for the Wii, and to fix it u can follow joostin's advice and spread out the problematic channels reducing the liklihood of a problem or u can find alternative forwarder channels.

I have a couple channels like that, but personally I don't care, I just don't use the + - on channels like u suggested
biggrin.gif
 

JActis

New Member
Newbie
Joined
May 4, 2011
Messages
1
Trophies
0
XP
1
Country
United States
ModMii 4.5.4 Custom Guide
Generated on Wed 05/04/2011 - 15:39:59.30
Check for updates at tinyurl.com/ModMiiNow


This Guide was generated using the following parameters:

* Wii is currently a virgin (un-modified)
* Current firmware is 3.XU
* Desired firmware is 4.1U

* Download Internet Channel
* Download Weather Channel
* Download News Channel
* Download Mii Channel
* Download Shopping Channel (and IOS56)

* Download Extra Brick Protection
* Install Dark Wii Red Theme
* Update active IOSs (can be disabled in options)
* Do not Install a cMIOS (can be enabled in Options)

* External Hard Drive to be Formatted as FAT32
* Download Configurable USB-Loader
* USB-Loader Settings and config files saved to USB Hard Drive



This software is not for sale. If you paid for this software or a "bundle" you have been scammed.

THIS PACKAGE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, NEITHER STATED NOR IMPLIED.
NO ONE BUT YOURSELF IS TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THIS MAY CAUSE TO YOUR NINTENDO WII CONSOLE!
USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!



IMPORTANT NOTES:

*This guide does NOT require a Wifi connection on your Wii.
*An SD card formatted to FAT(32) required (Best results are with non-SDHC cards, SDHC will only work on 4.0 or above).
*If you get errors during any of the steps reformat your SD card as FAT or FAT32
*Turn off WiiConnect24 and take out all gamecube memory cards/controllers when modding the Wii (unless instructed otherwise).
*If your Wii ever freezes, hold the power button on the Wii for 5 seconds to power it off then try again.
*Don't ever accept a new Nintendo update without first googling to see if it's safe. The last update (to 4.3) was released in late June 2010 and is NOT safe to accept. If you accept an official Nintendo update after modding the Wii, you may lose some or all of your modifications.
*Never uninstall a system menu or IOS
*Do not install untested wads/themes without Bootmii or Priiloader installed.
*Not all external hard drive's are compatible with the Wii, for a list of which USB Hard Drive's are compatible, see this webpage: <a href="http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/USB_Devices_Compatibility_List" target="_blank">http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/USB_Devices_Compatibility_List</a>
*If you have questions, a more detailed guide can be found here: www.sites.google.com/site/completesg/
*This custom guide is great start, but Wii modding is always evolving. Check for updates online, and remember, google is your friend.
*If you have questions, a more detailed guide can be found here: www.sites.google.com/site/completesg/




1) INSTALLING THE HOMEBREW CHANNEL (HBC) AND BOOTMII
=================================================



Run BannerBomb v1 by going to Settings, Data Management, Channels, SD Card and choosing yes to load boot.dol/elf
Note: If it doesn't work for you, visit <a href="http://bannerbomb.qoid.us/" target="_blank">http://bannerbomb.qoid.us/</a> for more variations of either version of bannerbomb.



This runs the Hackmii Installer (and silently/automatically installs BootMii as IOS). Use the installer to install the Homebrew Channel (HBC) and Bootmii as Boot2 if possible. If you cannot install BootMii as Boot2, you also need to 'prepare an SD Card' for BootMii (as the 'BootMii' folder is required to launch BootMii as IOS or Boot2).

Note: If you get a 'no vulnerable IOS' error message, run ModMii again and this time select the 'Hackmii Solutions' option instead of 'ModMii Wizard' and follow the new instructions before continuing this guide.

After you exit the hackmii installer, you will be taken to the HBC.
Hit the home button. In the top right corner you will see the IOS used by the HBC.

If the HBC is using an IOS other than IOS58 or your homebrew channel is upside-down, make a note of it as it applies later in the guide (you will have to reinstall the HBC).

If it is using IOS58 and your HBC is not upside-down, you can skip the Reinstall The Homebrew Channel step when you get to it.




2) MAKING A NAND BACKUP
====================

While inside the Homebrew Channel, load BootMii by pressing home and clicking Launch Bootmii.
Press the power button on the wii 3 times to get to the last option, then press the reset button. [You can also navigate with a Gamecube controller]

Press reset to choose the first option, then follow the directions on the screen to make your NAND backup. [Bad blocks are no problem.]

Backup the Bootmii folder, NAND.bin, and keys.bin elsewhere and erase from the sd card (or rename it). You'll need these in case of emergencies, so don't lose them.
Go back to The Homebrew Channel.

Note: if Bootmii was installed as boot2, then it will show up as soon as the Wii is turned on AS LONG AS it finds the bootmii folder (mentioned above) on the root of the SD card.




3) INSTALL A PATCHED IOS236
========================

Start the Homebrew Channel.

VERY IMPORTANT!
In the Homebrew channel, if you do not have a working internet connection already set up, you will see an icon flashing in the bottom right corner of the screen indicating its inability to initialize the network. You MUST wait for the icon to stop flashing OR let it flash for 30-60 seconds before proceeding otherwise these apps will error shortly after being launched. If you encounter this harmless error, power off the Wii and repeat this step from the beginning. To increase your chances of success, add a working internet connection to your Wii via the official Wii Settings Menu, but be sure to say "No" when asked to perform an update.


You only need to perform ONE of the below methods.


Method A: Using IOS236 Installer
--------------------------------

After waiting 30-60 seconds for the HBC to attempt to initialize the network, launch "IOS236 Installer v5 MOD".
Note: This app must be launched using HBC v1.0.7 or higher in order to work properly.

It should say "IOS236 installation is complete!" and return to The Homebrew Channel.

If you experience errors, keep trying and it should eventually work.
If you continue to experience errors you can try using Simple IOS Patcher instead.
Once either method successfully installs IOS236, you can move onto the next step.


Method B: Using Simple IOS Patcher
----------------------------------

After waiting 30-60 seconds for the HBC to attempt to initialize the network, launch "IOS236 Installer".
Note: This app must be launched using HBC v1.0.7 or higher in order to work properly.

Choose "IOS36" (already selected by default) and push A,
Select "Install IOS to slot" and choose 236,
Select "Install patched IOS36" leaving the 4 patches set to "yes" and press A,
Choose "Load IOS from SD card".

Confirm your choice with the A button,
When prompted, push A to continue the installation.
When the installation is over you'll be back at the Main Menu,
Then push B button to exit.

If you experience errors, keep trying and it should eventually work.
If you continue to experience errors you can try using IOS236 Installer instead.
Once either method successfully installs IOS236, you can move onto the next step.




4) INSTALL WADS
============

Load Multi-Mod Manager (MMM) via the HomeBrew Channel.
If IOS236 is not already loaded, select "Load another IOS", then select IOS236

Note: If this step fails with error -ret 2011 or other, you may need to retry patching IOS236. If the Wii was previously softmodded, you can try loading cIOS250 (or others like 202,222,223,224,236,249)

In Multi-Mod Manager's main menu, go down to select "WAD Manager".

Install the following WADs from the WAD folder (this list of WADs is unique to how you answered the Wizard's questions).

Be careful not to install any additional wads that may have been previously saved in this folder (they may be safe, but I cannot say for sure).

Hold + for 2 seconds to select all the WADs in the folder. Then Press A twice to install them all.
If any files fail to install properly, they will remain marked for installation, so just retry installing those files.


Your unique list of wads to install are as follows:

* IOS11v16174(IOS60v6174[FS-ES-NP])
* IOS20v16174(IOS60v6174[FS-ES-NP])
* IOS30v16174(IOS60v6174[FS-ES-NP])
* IOS50v14889(IOS50v4889[FS-ES-NP])
* IOS60v16174(IOS60v6174[FS-ES-NP])
* IOS70v16687(IOS70v6687[FS-ES-NP])
* SystemMenu_4.1U_v449_DarkWiiRed
* cIOS202[57]-v5
* cIOS222[38]-v5
* cIOS223[37-38]-v4
* cIOS224[57]-v5
* cIOS249[56]-v21d2x3
* cIOS250[57]-v21d2x3
* Mii-Channel-NUS-v6
* Shopping-Channel-NUS-v20
* Opera-Internet-Channel-NUS
* Weather-Channel-NUS-v7
* NEWS-Channel-NUS-v7
* RVL-mios-v10
* IOS9-64-v1034
* IOS12-64-v526
* IOS13-64-v1032
* IOS14-64-v1032
* IOS15-64-v1032
* IOS17-64-v1032
* IOS21-64-v1039
* IOS22-64-v1294
* IOS28-64-v1807
* IOS31-64-v3608
* IOS33-64-v3608
* IOS34-64-v3608
* IOS35-64-v3608
* IOS36-64-v3608
* IOS37-64-v5663
* IOS38-64-v4124
* IOS41-64-v3607
* IOS43-64-v3607
* IOS45-64-v3607
* IOS46-64-v3607
* IOS48-64-v4124
* IOS53-64-v5663
* IOS55-64-v5663
* IOS56-64-v5662
* IOS57-64-v5919
* IOS58-64-v6176
* IOS61-64-v5662
* USBLoader(s)-ahbprot58-SD-USB-v9-IDCL
This is a forwarder channel that will load the first file it finds from the following list:
SD+USB:\apps\usbloader\boot.dol
SD+USB:\apps\usbloader\boot.elf
SD+USB:\apps\usb-loader\boot.dol
SD+USB:\apps\usb-loader\boot.elf
SD+USB:\apps\usbloader_cfg\boot.dol
SD+USB:\apps\usbloader_cfg\boot.elf
SD+USB:\apps\WiiFlow\boot.dol
SD+USB:\apps\WiiFlow\boot.elf
SD+USB:\apps\usbloader_gx\boot.dol
SD+USB:\apps\usbloader_gx\boot.elf
Notes: IOS58 is required to launch apps from an SD Card and hard drives formatted as
FAT32, NTFS, ext2, ext3 and ext4. It also supports meta.xml arguments
and is able to launch apps with direct hardware access.
You should always have at least one forwarder channel installed on your Wii,
that way, in the event of accidental update, you will be able to rehack your Wii without relying on a disc based exploit

Note: Whenever you install a new System Menu, Priiloader is uninstalled. So be sure to reinstall it afterwards (especially if you do not have bootmii as boot2)




5) INSTALL PRIILOADER
==================

Launch "Priiloader 236" via the Homebrew Channel

After the Priiloader Installer loads, press + to install it.

You may get an error for "loader.ini" and/or "password.txt" simply ignore these.

After successfully installing Priiloader, access it by powering off the Wii,
then powering it back on while holding reset until you see the Priiloader menu.

You should install some system menu hacks now (by going to System Menu hacks option).

RECOMMENDED HACKS: Block Disc Updates, Block Online Updates, Replace Health Screen, Auto-Press A at Health Screen, Region-Free Everything, remove no copy save file protection, and Move Disc Channel.

The priiloader menu is white by default, you can change it to black in the Priiloader settings if you prefer.

One of the special functions of Priiloader is that it can autoboot any app/file instead of the system menu. Some apps (like crazyIntro) can't be used without it.
For details on how to do so, visit www.sites.google.com/site/completesg/system-hacks/priiloader




6) REINSTALL THE HOMEBREW CHANNEL (if applicable)
==============================================

Earlier you should have checked what IOS is used by the Homebrew Channel (HBC). If the IOS used by your HBC is IOS58 and your HBC is not upside-down, you can skip this step.

If the HBC is using an IOS other than IOS58 or your HBC is upside-down, you should reinstall the HBC.

Launch the HackMii_Installer via the HBC.
Use the Hackmii Installer to fix/re-install the HBC. Once you've successfully reinstalled the HBC, you can move onto the next step of the guide.

If the HBC is failing to load the HackMii_Installer (just blackscreens), instead launch the Hackmii Installer using the method described in the First Step




================================================================================
======
THE REST OF THE GUIDE IS PERFORMED ON YOUR COMPUTER IN ORDER TO SET UP YOUR USB-LOADER
================================================================================
======



7) FORMAT THE EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE (if applicable)
==============================================

First check if your drive needs to be formatted by checking the current Format\File-System of the drive.
Open 'My Computer', right-click the external hard drive you want to use, then select 'properties'.
Make note of the Drive Letter of the external hard drive as this will be important later.
If the 'File-System' is already FAT32, you can skip this step.

If you have anything saved on the hard drive, you should back it up now as all the data will be lost once you format it.

Launch FAT32 GUI Formatter from shortcuts on your Start Menu or Desktop

Make sure you select the drive letter corresponding to your external hard drive.
You may optionally uncheck the 'Quick Format' box, then click start.




8) COPY FILES TO HARD DRIVE
========================

Copy everything inside the COPY_TO_USB folder to the root of your FAT32 hard-drive\partition.



9) MANAGE WII BACKUPS USING WII BACKUP MANAGER (OPTIONAL)
======================================================

Launch WiiBackupManager from shortcuts on your Start Menu or Desktop

You can use this program to manage/transfer your electronic backups of Wii Games.
It is very simple to use, but a detailed tutorial on using Wii Backup Manager can be found here:
www.sites.google.com/site/completesg/backup-launchers/iso/wbfs-managers/wii-backup-manager

Note: Original Wii Disc's cannot be read/copied by using a computer (unless you have one of the rare LG Drives that is capable of doing so)

To copy ORIGINAL Wii Disc's, insert the disc into your Wii and...
- Launch Configurable USB-Loader, and hit the plus sign '+'.




10) CONFIGURE/CUSTOMIZE CONFIGURABLE USB-LOADER (OPTIONAL)
======================================================

To Configure/Customize your USB-Loader, use the Configurator for Configurable USB-Loader found here:
COPY_TO_USB\usb-loader\CfgLoaderConfigurator.exe

Optional: additional themes can be found here:
<a href="http://wii.spiffy360.com/themes.php" target="_blank">http://wii.spiffy360.com/themes.php</a>

* IMPORTANT NOTES ON DEFAULT SETTINGS:
------------------------------------

Two potentially dangerous features have been locked:
1) The ability to remove/delete games
2) the ability to format a hard drive.

To unlock these features, while in the configurable USB-Loader menu, hold '1' for 5 seconds, then enter the password to unlock these features. The password is 'AAAA', you can change the password/settings by using the Configurator for Configurable USB-Loader. Hold '1' again for 5 seconds to lock the USB-Loader again (or it will lock automatically again once you exit the USB-Loader).



11) AFTER MODDING
=============

After you are done modding your Wii, you can optionally delete any unnecesarry files
by using ModMii's "File Cleanup" Feature.

If you choose not to use the File Cleanup feature, in order to avoid having your Wii freeze when accessing the SD Card Menu, you should delete the 'aktn' folder where bannerbomb is saved (SD:\private\wii\title\aktn), or rename the entire 'private' folder.

At this point you're practically done.
Now you should be downloading the latest homebrew applications and setting them up on
your SD Card (or FAT32 USB Hard Drive) so they can be launched via the HBC.

For downloading applications, you should:
* Check out ModMii's batch download pages as it has many popular apps available for download.
* Download Homebrew Browser via ModMii to get many popular apps, but this is an online only Wii application (www.sites.google.com/site/completesg/how-to-use/hbb)
* For those without internet on their Wii, check out this list of Homebrew applications (wiibrew.org/wiki/List_of_all_homebrew).
Another great resource is webrewwii.blogspot.com

After getting whatever apps you want, you should get a boot.dol file and possibly a icon.png and meta.xml.
For HBC to read your SD/USB correctly, your card must be structured SD:/apps/application name/boot.dol
If you have a *.dol not named boot.dol, rename it boot.dol, otherwise it will not be recognized by the HBC.
(optional: the icon.png and meta.xml should be saved in the same place as the boot.dol)



12) SUPPORT XFLAK
=============

IF MODMII WORKED FOR YOU, PLEASE VOTE IN FAVOUR OF THE PROGRAM HERE (tinyurl.com/ModMiiNow)

DONATIONS CAN OPTIONALLY BE MADE VIA PAYPAL TO [email protected]

CHECK OUT MY TOP CHANNELS HERE (tinyurl.com/topchannels)

CHECK OUT MY CRAZY INTRO VIDEOS HERE (tinyurl.com/crazyintro)

Having a little trouble with the USB Config stuff. Here is my whole guide i followed step by step. When I go to load my HD in the USB it freezes with the word FRAG in the bottom right. I am using a Seagate Momentus 7200 160GB HD. Any help as to why it would freeze?
 

Nintendo_Chick

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2009
Messages
400
Trophies
1
Age
113
Website
Visit site
XP
276
Country
United States
I have a suggestion for the sneek installer. I changed the id of the homebrew filter to JODI so priiloader will load it instead of the homebrew channel. Don't know if anyone would find this useful or if everyone loads straight to the system menu.
 

Warrior522

"In all things, balance."
Member
Joined
Jul 21, 2010
Messages
826
Trophies
0
XP
165
Country
United States
Just wanted to say; BEST MOD PROGRAM EVER. Easier than a goddamn Windows install(which I had to do to run it...)
yaywii.gif
 

nunavat2010

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 13, 2011
Messages
195
Trophies
0
Location
Canada
XP
70
Country
United States
Xflak: Could you tell me how to create following CIOS wads using Modmii advance (I know how to get there, somehow I am using wrong combinations)

  • ----Hermes-------
  • IOS202[38] (rev 4): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, USB 2.0
  • IOS222[38] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(Hermes v5.1E)
  • IOS223[37] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(Hermes v5.1E)
  • IOS224[57] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(Hermes v5.1E)
  • ---- waninkoko's---
  • IOS247[56] (rev?) (Waninkoko's rev 17)
  • IOS248[57] (Waninkoko's rev 17 )
  • IOS249[56] (rev 21): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(21d2xv2 or the latest)
  • IOS250[57] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(21d2xv2 or the latest)
 

JoostinOnline

Certified Crash Test Dummy
Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2011
Messages
11,005
Trophies
1
Location
The Twilight Zone
Website
www.hacksden.com
XP
4,339
Country
United States
nunavat2010 said:
  • ----Hermes-------
  • IOS202[38] (rev 4): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, USB 2.0
  • IOS222[38] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(Hermes v5.1E)
  • IOS223[37] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(Hermes v5.1E)
Those aren't very good combinations. You want 202[57]v5.1, 222[38]v4, 223[38+37]v4, 224[57]v5.1 for top compatibility. Hermes v4 is still more compatible than v5/5.1, so you want 222 and 223 to fall back on if 224 doesn't work.

QUOTE(nunavat2010 @ May 6 2011, 01:56 PM)
  • ---- waninkoko's---
  • IOS247[56] (rev?) (Waninkoko's rev 17)
  • IOS248[57] (Waninkoko's rev 17 )
  • IOS249[56] (rev 21): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(21d2xv2 or the latest)
  • IOS250[57] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0 *(21d2xv2 or the latest)
247 and 248 are not possible. Wanin rev17 only uses base 38.
 

wiidadi

New Member
Newbie
Joined
Dec 22, 2010
Messages
4
Trophies
0
XP
5
Country
United States
After enabling hacks in priiloader system menu won't load. Reinstalled HBC and bootmii system menu don't load.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
    Veho @ Veho: To ensure Florida is the freest state in the country, we will ban colors.