powser said:has anybody used IOS bootmii to restore NAND dump b4? Did it work?
AdamBrunt said:All appears to be working fine here ... slightly worried when (a) the 'test results' screen didn't mention anything about installing bootmii as boot1 (only IOS) but the it installed just fine and (b) after bootmii had installed (didn't bother with HBC and DVDx as I don't need them) and I exited the app and then exited the HBC it went to a black screen and lost the signal to the wiimote !!! A hard reboot fixed it though
boot2 even if.
boot1 is read only afaik.
QUOTE(SpaceJump @ May 23 2009, 04:24 AM) So I made a Nand backup on a SD card. Can I copy the nand.bin file to my PC and use the SD card for something else and later when I want to restore the Nand copy the file back to SD? Or does the nand.bin have to stay on SD?
Sorry if this was answered already but I couldn't be bothered to read the whole thread.
boo_se said:I want to transfer my nand backup from my SD card over to my PC but my PC doesnt recognize the card.... it wants to format it. My SD card was formated by bootmii before the dump. Any ideas how to solve this? thanks
I tried backing up my nand two times and each time this happens. Anyone have a solution?boo_se said:I want to transfer my nand backup from my SD card over to my PC but my PC doesnt recognize the card.... it wants to format it. My SD card was formated by bootmii before the dump. Any ideas how to solve this? thanks
BlackEnigma said:And if that doesn't work you can use your computer to format your SD card to FAT32 before doing anything with Bootmii and then try again.
Perhaps this have already been discussed, but I wanted to know if positive answers to the question of the removability of the nand.bin file (like Elfish's one) were based on feedbacks or on theory (I mean no offense to Elfish or anyone else helping, I'm just asking as I've not yet tried to recover the wii's nand).QUOTE said:I. NAND Backup/Restore
[...] We suggest that you make a
backup of your Wii's NAND Flash, label the SD card and store it in a safe place in case you ever
need to recover from it.