I have never installed cioscorp but i did use dop-ios to update and trucha all my ios (seamed a great thing to do at the time) and now i cant install this update heh. I shall re-dop-ios 30 and see what happens
milcoi said:quick install question:
Bootmii installing:
put files on SD
same dir? or new dir?
install via HBC
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will old hack.ini be overwritten?
should that be removed first?
geedub said:Benjay yes you can if you update the HBC ( with the new ID )
If you updated to v4.2:
* BootMii/boot2 was wiped only if your boot2 version was v2 or v3. Just reinstall it.
Wack0 said:Hah. I can't install it. I've been reinstalling IOSes like crazy but i just can't get it working .......
Can anyone post their good installer.log so I know what to reinstall to get it working ??
NOPE!KiiNG said:I'm only guessing, but it probably has something to do with Jodi Wykle. Google it.TiMeBoMb4u2 said:Am I the only one that doesn't understand the significance of the "J0DI" TitleID?skawo96 said:
Will someone explain it to me, please?
Bloodlust said:Don't quite get it. If an official update to 4.2 changes the pre LU64 sets from boot2 to boot2v4, reinstalling this version of bootmii will reinstate it back to the previous exploitable boot2?
The-Kevster said:Bloodlust said:Don't quite get it. If an official update to 4.2 changes the pre LU64 sets from boot2 to boot2v4, reinstalling this version of bootmii will reinstate it back to the previous exploitable boot2?
It's not the boot2 that exploitable but rather the boot1 which allows extra code in the boot2 to run. So Nintendo wipe your boot2 and install their latest version but they can't patch the boot1 (it's read only) so you just need to reinstall it.
kedest said:will preloader still be able to boot to the new hbc?
Bloodlust said:The-Kevster said:Bloodlust said:Don't quite get it. If an official update to 4.2 changes the pre LU64 sets from boot2 to boot2v4, reinstalling this version of bootmii will reinstate it back to the previous exploitable boot2?
It's not the boot2 that exploitable but rather the boot1 which allows extra code in the boot2 to run. So Nintendo wipe your boot2 and install their latest version but they can't patch the boot1 (it's read only) so you just need to reinstall it.
LOL... I'm getting a tad confused...
So what you mean before 4.2, I have an exploitable boot1 and boot2. After 4.2 official update my boot2 becomes boot2v4 but boot1 is untouched. So an install of bootmii from hackmii 0.5 restores it back to the old boot2.