I hear if you wish hard enough, you'll find a link in your inbox within the next few minutes. But maybe that's just a myth.
Right, better get a cooked chicken and get the wish bone lol
I hear if you wish hard enough, you'll find a link in your inbox within the next few minutes. But maybe that's just a myth.
Exactly the same, the second one having more information in the filename, such as the version/revision of the file.IOS58 & IOS58-64-v6432 the same?
It's saying that they are patched, even though they aren't. You might just try out the Homebrew Filter.
No, it's an alternative homebrew launcher. You can get the wad from the "Running Homebrew" part in my vSNEEK guide:Homebrew filter? Is that in SysCheck? Just tried and the options are all or choose an IOS
Base information is stored in the tmd by modern cIOS installers and ModMii at the time of installation/creation. SysCheck reads that and reports it. A cIOS is its own title. It isn't attached to the original IOS used.I think the better question is if he replaced 36, wouldn't 236 be invalid due to having it's base as 36?
Or is the base only referenced at the initial install? Otherwise 251 would be dead too.
Not sure if he did the CIOS and 236 before or after the NAND dump and IOS installs.
JoostinOnline Thoughts?
Works perfectly and it says it running on IOS58, Just got to get tatsunoko vs capcom working
If you get the time to completely read the thread(it will make you cringe), the OP is battling with a form of aspergers (not disclosed until later in thread) and threw nearly every piece of homebrew software(including outdated wii software from 2010 and before).Base information is stored in the tmd by modern cIOS installers and ModMii at the time of installation/creation. SysCheck reads that and reports it. A cIOS is its own title. It isn't attached to the original IOS used.
I tried to install v581 using both wiiMod Lite and MMM. Neither of them would detect my sd card or my usb HDD. The only thing that will detect wad files on my SD card is Wii Homebrew Launcher but that does not give me an option to select slot 49. V581.wad is an installer channel for IOS58 so can i install it on a slot 36 and go from there?
d2x cIOS do not have that restriction killed off in them though (most apps patching it usually do so temporarily in memory), so we cannot install an IOS wad right away, but we can get a vWii-specific installer homebrew that can, and then use THAT by building a custom channel with this installer in it, with the AHBPROT flag set in its TMD...
...and then install THAT channel by running a wad installer via smash stack, then reloading to a cIOS to install it.
THEN, after installing said AHBPROT installer channel, we go back to Wii Menu, and load it up, and should then be able to use that to install the vWii IOS58 just fine!