I am a new member so I'm not supposed to post links, but the logs are in this zip file.you can use udpih and the recovery_menu to dump logs. Then we can se e what's going on.
EDIT: If you have an SD in or a usb device connected remove that and see if it changes something
On Voultar's "Wii-U NAND-AID - eMMC Recovery and Replacement Interposer Public Test" post, page 7, Skawo describes 3 ways to dump the Nand. I don't understand what to do with the file from his link or how to dump the nand via UDPIH. Is dumping the OTP + SEEPROM what I am looking for or do I need to do somthing with Skawo's file? Do I need to hard mod and dump with de_fuse or emmc reader?I see corruption on the slc and the mlc. But the mlc one is whats currently causing your problem. But I can't tell if it is a hardware problem or just corrupted data. I wiuld suggest you do a full nand dump and watch out for errors during the dump.
EDIT: looked at the slc error in more detail and now I understand what was happening: Data in the slc was corrupting and it was a page used by scfm. IOSU gave up on some point on recovering the data in the slc. So now the data returned by the scfm was bad. That's why we are now seeing DATA CORRUPTION on the mlc, without MEDIA ERRORs. So the eMMC is probably fine, but the slc might be failing.
So I still suggest doing the full backup and then we take a look at the slc image to see if there is more corruption, There is no easy way to replace the SLC, so if it is failing the only solution I would see would be redNAND or really replacing it for a similar chip, if you find one. But maybe you are lucky and this is just a one of error
Alright, dumped all of that. Got lots of errors on the SLC dump. No errors for the MLC.first dump otp + seeprom, then slc + mlc and then remove power from the console and only turn it on again, after we decided what the next steps are
If you used the recovery to dump, then SLC errors are expected.
EDIT: I can't do anything with the SLC dump, without the otp.bin
I only have one Wii u. I may have restarted the console in between the SLC+MLC and the opt dump. I can't remember.Are you sure that is the right otp from the same console? I am getting a lot of hmac errors, indicating the key in the otp.bin is not matching the slc.bin
The OTP doesn't change, that shouldn't be a problem.I may have restarted the console in between the SLC+MLC and the opt dump
"finished;/vol/system;-00000000"Please run that and show the slc_checker.txt log
w.mv('/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/system/nim/nup','/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/system/nim/corrupted-nup')
Checked the MLC. I only got the one error. I got an error on the wupclient.Ok, so we have no other slc corruption, so this migt be a one off thing.
I suggest you also run the MLC Checker to see if there is more corruption on the MLC caused by scfm. If that is just this one folder, I would suggest we just rename it using the wupclient:
(See step 8 here: https://gbatemp.net/threads/using-n...emmc-fix-160-0103-system-memory-error.636361/)Code:w.mv('/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/system/nim/nup','/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/system/nim/corrupted-nup')
Please keep in mind, you can't do a factory reset, because it would hang, when it tries to delete ths corrpted folder. The only way to get truly rid of it, is a complete format and reinstall of the mlc: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-upgrading-rebuilding-wii-u-internal-memory-mlc.636309/ So probably not worth is. Just don't do a factory reset.
What is the command?Then try renaming the nim folder
It freezes after a forced shutdown message or goes to a black screen after selecting a profile.Yes try to boot and see what happens