





Proper video mode resetting (for Vwii), open source, no DRM gimmicks (like the above one)What benefits does 1.1.3 even have?

I can use an SD Card, lol it would be impossible to install homebrew thenwhy do you want him to replace his IOS58 ? he already tried twice.
I'm sure it's not the IOS, nor the HBC.
He didn't answer about GPT. Not that it's the problem, just want to know more about his drives. Maybe they are MBR, and it's another problem.
Maybe it's the USB Port which is defective ! did you try the other one?
Can you try another console ?
you also reported an issue with using a SD card or not.
I've yet to discover a compiled version of 1.1.3, I cannot be bothered due to laziness to compile to check to see if it works, Links to a build would be nice if you do have oneIf the (new) problem is the HBC appearing upside down (because its IOS was modified after installation), simply reinstall it with the official installer (or better yet, upgrade to 1.1.3 without that gimmick)

welp glad I was told that before trying it out on my wii XD, I should probably install this version on my wii u to try out though...so I guess trying out version 1.1.3 since I found it on this thread https://gbatemp.net/threads/homebrew-channel-1-1-3-download.487536/@#3dBRAT That 1.1.4 was only for vWii, not Wii.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/v-wii-homebrew-channel-open-sourced.450288/page-4#post-6871034I've yet to discover a compiled version of 1.1.3, I cannot be bothered due to laziness to compile to check to see if it works
No Wii software, to the best of my knowledge, supports GPT (which is probably a violation of the SD standards)I mainly partition in mbr, though I have tried gpt and it too has failed. my main drive I'm trying to get working has worked on all wiis from the past so I doubt it's the problem, I'm starting to wonder if the wii has gone defective. How would I figure if the port is defective?

For usb drives _-_no test software that I know of (beyond copying your wii sports save to SD and back, lol, using a regular SD <= 2GB for maximum compatibility)
Same comments about partition tables and filesystems are applicable; apart of getting a copy of whatever Dragon Quest uses an USB drive (or any funky USB accessory) the test would be with another USB-using homebrew (WiiXplorer, CleanRip, etc)For usb drives _-_