SinRG said:Hey,
I've been out of the Wii-Modding scene for a while now... my Wii is currently at 4.0U (HBC and USBLoader GX are on). I was just wondering, what steps do I need to take it in order to get my Wii to play New Super Mario Bros?
Will I need to update the firmware? If so, which method should I use? I've been hearing Trucha Bug thrown around, but I'm not 100% sure what it is.
Thanks!
what? remove cios249 because detected useless by dop-ios? maybe you are referring to "stub cios 249". 249 is the main cios for usb loading aside from 222/223 so why remove it?Chris_Skylock said:how come you didnt mentioned removing IOS249 while NeoGamma R7 IS INDEED USING IOS249. Hmmm.....
Is it alright to remove them after I modded my Wii via AnyTitleRemover? DOPios detected them as useless. Hmmm...My WIi is hacked and can play fine so I was wondering if there are any other things I need to do as optional. Thanks.
PS: I was looking at the other 4.2 modding topic.
might be that you've got a one of the new Wii's with a drive that wont read backupsmarkkk said:Hi all. I'm very new to this too. Only bought my first Wii a week or so ago. I, like leo808, didn't come across this fantastic guide before starting the hacking process and followed the guide on Wiibrew.
It all seemed to work fine and the Homebrew channel is now installed and running on my Wii running 4.2. I wanted to install a back-up launcher so installed Neogammer and tried to run it through the Homebrew channel but it wouldn't run. So, I tried using softchip instead. This runs but it still won't play a back-up I made. What I need to know is:
Did I miss out a process?
Is it maybe just because my back-up disk isn't up to scratch?
Many thanks