huh... weird, ok i'm making a few more then just for shits and gigglesHaniKazmi said:I'm finding the opposit, the spalash either slows me down or stops it working.BL4Z3D247 said:ok can i ask a question... anyone who is having problems, are you disabling the splash? i just noticed that after not disabling the splash it works(when hit disable it stops on a open file box)... i could be way off the page, i've only used healthii once(successfully), just a suggestion![]()
its a .health file. Install by putting it on the sd card in /healthii/ then run the installer.zeldafn333 said:I ran the installation first and got runtime error.
I ran as administrator and got to when it wants to save the file the first time, I realized it wasnt saving to C:\ so i fixed that. Now I got through the whole program and I saved it as "custom", and now all I have is a 10mb file.
Is this what I'm supposed to have? It's not a dol, wad, app, or anything else, it's just a file.
it's a .health file put that in the healthii folder(on root of sd card) and install with healthii installerzeldafn333 said:I ran the installation first and got runtime error.
I ran as administrator and got to when it wants to save the file the first time, I realized it wasnt saving to C:\ so i fixed that. Now I got through the whole program and I saved it as "custom", and now all I have is a 10mb file.
Is this what I'm supposed to have? It's not a dol, wad, app, or anything else, it's just a file.
boo... mine is 10.5, guess i'm doing something wrongicefireicefire said:it should be 10.74 mb. Also be sure that you wii is set to english and running 3.2U or 3.2E or it won't work.
Language set to english?zeldafn333 said:Installed but normal health screen?
Did I do something wrong?
Yesicefireicefire said:what is you issue?
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Language set to english?zeldafn333 said:Installed but normal health screen?
Did I do something wrong?
sounds like the same issue as meicefireicefire said:10.5 should be fine. Are you set to english?yea... maybe i'll try it again and see what happens
anyway, i just realised something that could help make your script more efficienti noticed that u8comp creates a temp folder (in \healthii\) and unpacks the health.ash into it. any modifications to the .ash using u8comp directly appends to the files in the directory immediately and creating an archive basically packs all the files in the temp folder and stores them as the required .ash file. in other words...![]()
essentially all you need to do is to run u8comp and open health.ash... then as soon as the files are unpacked to the temp directory, you can simply copy and paste the necessary files in the temp\timg\ folderusing copy commands will make it easy to batch convert all the health screens to the custom one, meaning multi-language support! also, this means that more can be done in 1 step rather than having u8healthu and u8healthe to do more or less the same thing.![]()
so what do you think?
zeldafn333Installed but normal health screen?
Did I do something wrong?