Hacking Blackscreen after starting a Wii Game with USB Loader GX

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I don`t think so. Internet is working fine and the Usb loader GX shows all my games in it.
They look pretty good so can`t tell if they are damaged. Should i clean them? :D

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Puhh so much Info thx dude very nice from you.
Then i will find a tool to measure the watts open up my Wii and look who much Watt the processor use i think?!


Correct! You should use a volt-meter. It´s an easy tool. Better use a good one! Cheap ones aren´t reliable...With those you can even measure a faulty transistor which could also be the issue of your console...

But i reckon since yours is so old and you are talkign about the new models, which aren´t as sturdy as the 2006-models, it´s a simple faulty processor now. it gets too hot. It consumes too much energy. which the Wii´s PSU cannot deliver. Thus it crashes then.

See? This is not-repairable. Since even if you had a PSU with more watts it would only last 3 more months until again it will need more amperes and it would get hotter and hotter on the processor while doing so.
 

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Correct! You should use a volt-meter. It´s an easy tool. Better use a good one! Cheap ones aren´t reliable...With those you can even measure a faulty transistor which could also be the issue of your console...

But i reckon since yours is so old and you are talkign about the new models, which aren´t as sturdy as the 2006-models, it´s a simple faulty processor now. it gets too hot. It consumes too much energy. which the Wii´s PSU cannot deliver. Thus it crashes then.

See? This is not-repairable. Since even if you had a PSU with more watts it would only last 3 more months until again it will need more amperes and it would get hotter and hotter on the processor while doing so.
Stop telling people outright lies. A defective CPU would cause problems *everywhere*, not just in homebrew. OP is only having problems loading games with USB Loader GX.

EDIT:

Since your Wii is from 2006 (technically) it´s 14 years old. And you should be glad that a 14-year old processor is even capable of booting any longer.

But you see? it´s just like with other processors. Some chips can still boot. But they cannot handle gaming any longer. Others won´t be even able to boot any longer...
Come on, man. I have a Commodore 64C from the late 80s and a Sega Mega Drive from the early 90s. Both are decades old. Both still work perfectly fine.

EDIT 2:

Edit: To make it clear what happens: Simple. This is called "electron-migration". Your chip gets old => it consumes more energy. Sometimes the PSU can no longer deliver this energy => BSOD. Everything in terms of error/hardware-fault on a Wii/WiiU Leads to such a BSOD.

Is "electron-migration" your latest buzzword, to go along with "super duper uncrackable Wii U encryption", "Wii U games run on ARM", and "540-byte amiibo NTAG215s are the ultimate copy protection that can never possibly be emulated by mobile phones"?

Only one Wii error is known to cause a "blue screen", and that's Error #002, which indicates the wrong IOS version is loaded for a given title. It has nothing to do with a failing CPU.

There's three other error codes that cause a black screen, and once again have nothing to do with a failing CPU:
  • #001: A game's anti-piracy detected a modchip or cIOS.
  • #003: Korean key is present in a system with a non-Korean system menu.
  • #004: Attempted to run Bannerbomb on System Menu 4.3.
 
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