Hacking How to fix error 002 >HERE<

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When you open the iso and find the main dol. Check on it and press save. Then you can save the dol where you want to. Patch it and click on the main dol again. This time press load and it will let you look for the main dol you patched.
 
thank
but i cant even open it!

will wait and hope someone will youtube it then i should bably to do it!

thanks for all the hard work guys
 
Raiyu245 said:
I'll make a guide with screenshots. Give me a few minutes..
thanks very much. i mean that is the only step im iffy on but thanks though. will help more people.
 
andokomando said:
kind of a noob here can anyone tell me how to put the new main.dol back into the iso?


Click on the main dol thats still in the iso and press load. You should then be able to search for the new one you patched. IT will replace.
 
TheWon said:
andokomando said:
kind of a noob here can anyone tell me how to put the new main.dol back into the iso?


Click on the main dol thats still in the iso and press load. You should then be able to search for the new one you patched. IT will replace.
it wont let it open it only lets me click save not load. any more help please.
 
This is my step-by-step guide on how to fix the #002 Error. This is what I did to get my games working, though they are both Japan games, it shouldn't make much difference. Any pms on this matter asking how I did it will be replied unanswered.

Step 1
: Open up the ISO you need to patch with WiiScrubber. For this tutorial, I have selected BLEACH: Versus Crusade.
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Step 2: There are 2 partitions. Go down to the 2nd partition and expand it. Look for something that says "main.dol". Right click it, and you get the options to either Extract or Replace it. Select the Extract option. Leave WiiScrubber open cause you will need it in the last step.
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Step 3
: Now that we have the main.dol extracted. It's time to patch it. Open up the main.dol in bailli's Generic Wii Patcher 1.2. Go down to "Error 002 Fix" and under that click "Search". It should find it, then the grayed out error below the Search function will be selectable. Click that and it should patch it.
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Step 4: I couldn't get Donkey Kong to work before just by patching it. I also had to fix the Language a bit. So to the upper right, there should be something that says "Console Language Detection". Under that, click "Search" and change it to Japanese. (You can skip this if you are playing Need For Speed.) Once you finished doing that. Click Save and save the dol. You're done patching, now we need to reinsert the patch.
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Step 5: To reinsert is simple as 1, 2, 3! Return to WiiScrubberBack in step 2, we had to right click the main.dol in Partition 2 to extract it right? We do the same thing here except this time, Replace it with the one we just patched. If all goes well, it should do it successfully and parse the ISO. Once that's done, you can go ahead and close WiiScrubber and burn the game. If all goes well, you should be able to play your game!

Tell me if I may have missed anything. =)
 
ok, i erased it again and dumped it and patched with generic wii patcher, only the 002 fix and now it works. incredible work!
i'm hoping to convert this into an on the fly patch and ill post as soon as i get it working.
 
OK I've finally created a thread that has last more than 2 pages, and the info or what is there written is not even mine
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, well anyway, I just wanted where to link from the wiki, with real and updated info in the first post, don't forget to say thanks to QLeap, B@iLLi and WiiPower for this
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, and to link to here the wiki on the games fixed with this, ok?

I'm glad to see the community helping each other, this really smeels like Christmass...!!!
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So even doing the patch like Raiyu said (remove 002 error and JP language detection) the game doesn't work on Gamma???
 
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