DeadlyFoez said:Nope. I tried. There is no way to get a backup working with riivolution. Although it pisses me off it's rather surprising thats some groups are doing better anti-piracy than Nintendo.
I've browsed through the Riivolution thread and there it was mentioned that Riivolution knows when it's running on SNEEK since the IOS is modified.DeadlyFoez said:Is this what you expect to happen, or have you tried it? I'm not doubting you at all, I'd just like to know what exactly ends up happening. I'd expect a code dump.FenrirWolf said:SNEEK won't work either. The thing about Riivolution is that it patches IOS on the fly, so it needs a specific, unmodified IOS to do its job. IOS37, to be exact. Both cIOS and SNEEK patch things on the fly, so trying to run the two together just results in the two patching each other silly and getting nothing done.
It can't happen, to answer the OP, NO.FenrirWolf said:I've browsed through the Riivolution thread and there it was mentioned that Riivolution knows when it's running on SNEEK since the IOS is modified.DeadlyFoez said:Is this what you expect to happen, or have you tried it? I'm not doubting you at all, I'd just like to know what exactly ends up happening. I'd expect a code dump.FenrirWolf said:SNEEK won't work either. The thing about Riivolution is that it patches IOS on the fly, so it needs a specific, unmodified IOS to do its job. IOS37, to be exact. Both cIOS and SNEEK patch things on the fly, so trying to run the two together just results in the two patching each other silly and getting nothing done.
That thing about it rebooting you into the original NAND is kind of odd, though. I didn't think that could happen.
Actually it can, try booting a gamecube game from a dvd-r through the disk channel, it kicks you back to the real NAND.ChokeD said:It can't happen, to answer the OP, NO.FenrirWolf said:I've browsed through the Riivolution thread and there it was mentioned that Riivolution knows when it's running on SNEEK since the IOS is modified.DeadlyFoez said:Is this what you expect to happen, or have you tried it? I'm not doubting you at all, I'd just like to know what exactly ends up happening. I'd expect a code dump.FenrirWolf said:SNEEK won't work either. The thing about Riivolution is that it patches IOS on the fly, so it needs a specific, unmodified IOS to do its job. IOS37, to be exact. Both cIOS and SNEEK patch things on the fly, so trying to run the two together just results in the two patching each other silly and getting nothing done.
That thing about it rebooting you into the original NAND is kind of odd, though. I didn't think that could happen.
On the other hand do as many have already said and build the iso in WiiScrubber and be done. period.
he said while sneek was emulating nsmb it will kick you back to REAL nand, that won't happen. perhaps when sneek and riivolution try to patch the same ios it crashes and reboots the health screen of the real nand, but thats not booting a disc is it ?supersonic5000 said:Actually it can, try booting a gamecube game from a dvd-r through the disk channel, it kicks you back to the real NAND.ChokeD said:It can't happen, to answer the OP, NO.FenrirWolf said:I've browsed through the Riivolution thread and there it was mentioned that Riivolution knows when it's running on SNEEK since the IOS is modified.DeadlyFoez said:Is this what you expect to happen, or have you tried it? I'm not doubting you at all, I'd just like to know what exactly ends up happening. I'd expect a code dump.FenrirWolf said:SNEEK won't work either. The thing about Riivolution is that it patches IOS on the fly, so it needs a specific, unmodified IOS to do its job. IOS37, to be exact. Both cIOS and SNEEK patch things on the fly, so trying to run the two together just results in the two patching each other silly and getting nothing done.
That thing about it rebooting you into the original NAND is kind of odd, though. I didn't think that could happen.
On the other hand do as many have already said and build the iso in WiiScrubber and be done. period.
ChokeD said:It can't happen, to answer the OP, NO.FenrirWolf said:I've browsed through the Riivolution thread and there it was mentioned that Riivolution knows when it's running on SNEEK since the IOS is modified.DeadlyFoez said:Is this what you expect to happen, or have you tried it? I'm not doubting you at all, I'd just like to know what exactly ends up happening. I'd expect a code dump.FenrirWolf said:SNEEK won't work either. The thing about Riivolution is that it patches IOS on the fly, so it needs a specific, unmodified IOS to do its job. IOS37, to be exact. Both cIOS and SNEEK patch things on the fly, so trying to run the two together just results in the two patching each other silly and getting nothing done.
That thing about it rebooting you into the original NAND is kind of odd, though. I didn't think that could happen.
On the other hand do as many have already said and build the iso in WiiScrubber and be done. period.
True enough, it's not that they made it that way, it's the process of how it works that makes it not possible.FenrirWolf said:The process by which it works is what keeps it from being compatible with cIOS and SNEEKy IOS's, or corp'd IOS's for that matter. They went out of their way to make the thing work at all. The rest is a side effect.
DeadlyFoez said:I have to say the team that made riivolution are quite the pecker heads. It's one thing if you dont support or condone something because of the possibility that someone might pirate something, but it is completely different when you go WAY out of your way to make sure piracy is not happening. Fuck, they aren't nintendo, nor do they get paid to do this by anyone, so to me that just means that they are dicks that think they are better than the rest of us because they know how to program.