Hi. This is my first post and I would like to ask you guys some questions.
First of all, I really want to know what is an IOS and a cIOS. What is the difference between that and is it possible to know which version of cIOS I’m running right now?
Second of all, I’ve installed Backup Launcher 0.3 Gamma and everything seems to work fine. To get this working, I’ve installed a cIOS included in the package which I don’t know the version. Now I want to install something to make an ISO of a Wii game. I need Custom IOS (IOS249) to get this working and this is where I’m really lost. Do I need to use a cIOS Uninstaller or AnyTitle Deleter then install this cIOS or do I need to just install this over the last one? And If I want to use the cIOS from Backup Launcher, what do I have to do if I installed the IOS249?
One more question (sorry to waste your time). Can I use the latest cIOS from Waninkoko to use Backup Launcher 0.3 Gamma or do I need to keep the current one from the package?
Thank you in advance. I really want to learn more about cIOS/IOS to avoid any mistake.
First of all, I really want to know what is an IOS and a cIOS. What is the difference between that and is it possible to know which version of cIOS I’m running right now?
Second of all, I’ve installed Backup Launcher 0.3 Gamma and everything seems to work fine. To get this working, I’ve installed a cIOS included in the package which I don’t know the version. Now I want to install something to make an ISO of a Wii game. I need Custom IOS (IOS249) to get this working and this is where I’m really lost. Do I need to use a cIOS Uninstaller or AnyTitle Deleter then install this cIOS or do I need to just install this over the last one? And If I want to use the cIOS from Backup Launcher, what do I have to do if I installed the IOS249?
One more question (sorry to waste your time). Can I use the latest cIOS from Waninkoko to use Backup Launcher 0.3 Gamma or do I need to keep the current one from the package?
Thank you in advance. I really want to learn more about cIOS/IOS to avoid any mistake.