Hacking GC Backup Launcher Support

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By downloading the Gc backup loader and playing gc backups , I cant play Wii backups from the backup loader of wii why?
 
The MIOS doesn't seem to want to. Even though I checked Wii backup loader support when installing it, i still can't play. Does anyone have a solution for this?
 
i have tested wario world usa burned on to a memorex dvd+r 2x with works great!

plays like the reall game.saves good .my wii is a 3.3u usa.my game cube memory card is a white 64MB i got off of ebay.for $4.85 real cheap:)
 
samurail jack the shadow of aku usa version working great, when burned to memorex dvd+r at 2x.

fast loading and fats saving.no errors at all.
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Irixion said:
The MIOS doesn't seem to want to. Even though I checked Wii backup loader support when installing it, i still can't play. Does anyone have a solution for this?

Just to make sure, use AnyTitle Deleter to delete the MIOS and try the patcher again.

When I went to update from rev01 to rev02, it just uninstalled the MIOS rather than update it so I just make it a habit to delete before I install.
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Super Monkey Ball (PAL) works with Xi on 3.3U console but music does not play at all for me. Played through beginner real quick, enabled auto save, all of it worked correctly. Have not attempted to use B (patched MIOS) yet.

Also I just tested it and I'm still able to use the Wii backup launcher 0.3 Gamma after installing Patched MIOS v5.
 
I read that there was a long loading time when you opened the dungeon map in Zelda Wind Waker, could anyone test it with the new Xi version?
 
Is it impossible for us to eventually get a software based application that allows for us to save without a memorycard or is it atleast possible?
 
Phratt said:
Is it impossible for us to eventually get a software based application that allows for us to save without a memorycard or is it atleast possible?
Impossible.

Where would it save to?

When you go into GameCube mode, the Wii has physical limits. It's basically only a GameCube.
It shuts off all Wii hardware.
 
Arm the Homeless said:
Impossible.

Where would it save to?

When you go into GameCube mode, the Wii has physical limits. It's basically only a GameCube.
It shuts off all Wii hardware.
It is also 'impossible' for the Wii/GameCube to read DVD-R discs, but it has been hacked. I wouldn't be so sure that saving to the front SD slot won't eventually be possible.
 
guys i got a question if i wanted to play a game that needs 2 disc? how would i do it with the new version? for example TMNT2 battle nexus? i think once you reach the furture stage... it has to switch to a differnt disc during gameplay. i don't rember through... and i have the new version BTW.
 
pelago said:
Arm the Homeless said:
Impossible.

Where would it save to?

When you go into GameCube mode, the Wii has physical limits. It's basically only a GameCube.
It shuts off all Wii hardware.
It is also 'impossible' for the Wii/GameCube to read DVD-R discs, but it has been hacked. I wouldn't be so sure that saving to the front SD slot won't eventually be possible.
You'd be very naive to think everything works like that; per se with that logic:

It is also 'impossible' for the bread toaster to toast a bagel, but it has been hacked.
It is also 'impossible' for the DVD to "burn" data to a disc, but it has been hacked.
It is also 'impossible' for people to be stupid, but the gene pool has been hacked.

ad infinitum with the silly ideals.

What ends up happening when you click "Start" when it reads a Gamecube disc, the only thing being used is the MIOS.
This means the Wii is limited to main Gamecube operations.
You can't use a Wii Remote, you can't use the SD card slot, et cetera.
The only reason it is able to read burnt games is because there is a special signature that differentiates a legitimate game from a burnt copy.
In dissecting the MIOS, it's possible to remove that need of that signature and any game.

Use Any Title Deleter and remove the MIOS.
Put in a burnt game.
What do you know, it shows up as a Gamecube game.

Unless anyone has devised a way to run Gamecube games without the MIOS limitations or in (lol) Wii mode,
I'd say our outlook on something like that is slim to none.
If you want to save games on an SD card, just get an SD Gecko or one of those similar devices, they don't cost much.

I doubt it's possible for now to even think about routing where the data is saved from a GC card to the SD front.
Even though new and new ideas are coming up, we're about to reach a plateau. I do not doubt the skills of the
gentlemen here, but only the limitations set by the great Nintendo overlords.
 
i don't think namco museum 50 collecting works with the back up launcher damn i was hopeing to play sky kid...
 

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