yepQUOTE said:You can use a Game to upgrade.
Or use the Cios Downgrader or Any Region Changer to get to 3.2
QUOTE said:Excellent!! Thanks guys!
"OMG" cant you figure it out, your back menu of your wii yeah....soon as you boot up your wii, you wont be prompted with the health disclaimer, it will boot direct into the system,QUOTE said:- Replace healthwarning with backmenu
What is that? Dont understand.
djdynamite123 said:"OMG" cant you figure it out, your back menu of your wii yeah....soon as you boot up your wii, you wont be prompted with the health disclaimer, it will boot direct into the system,QUOTE said:- Replace healthwarning with backmenu
What is that? Dont understand.
if you install it and one day you feel daft enough to install untrusted wads and end up with a banner brick, it will "Cause serious problems" as it's choking to a halt before it gets into boot. (that's why you should always keep the health screen on!)
gundalf said:djdynamite123 said:"OMG" cant you figure it out, your back menu of your wii yeah....soon as you boot up your wii, you wont be prompted with the health disclaimer, it will boot direct into the system,QUOTE said:- Replace healthwarning with backmenu
What is that? Dont understand.
if you install it and one day you feel daft enough to install untrusted wads and end up with a banner brick, it will "Cause serious problems" as it's choking to a halt before it gets into boot. (that's why you should always keep the health screen on!)
As far i know is the Healthwarning the time in there the Channels get loaded by the System.
So what is an "backmenu", just an black screen?
madtamski said:So, is what DJD said true?
If you have the "Replace healthwarning with backmenu" option switched on and you suffer from a banner brick then you're screwed?
...and no I don't want to try it to find out!
having the health screen removed with backmenu, makes the nand choke, so you probably cant recover as easily as you could if you didn't have it on.... it's brilliant having it installed if you aren't dealing with "wads you don't trust" etc etc, better safe than sorry, having the health screen delays the boot process, therefore the nand wont choke immediately and will easily boot a game or wadmanager etc.QUOTE said:Yeah, so even if I have all options enabled and I banner-brick, then I can still Hit 'Y' on the Gamecube contoller and boot from my original Zelda boot disk, run the save hack, wad manager and remove the offending wad no problem?
I like the "Replace healthwarning with backmenu" option, so I would like to leave it on.
*edit* I've just realised I've asked the exact same question as Summersett.
Can someone confirm either way?
madtamski said:I've already tested that I can boot TP with the health menu disabled and ran wad manager no problem.
Are there any examples in this forum where it has caused a problem?
I used the site's (crappy) search facility, but couldn't find posts/threads confirming what you say.
Thanks.
it is safer to run 3.2 with starfall so you can take advantage of the recovery menumadtamski said:I've already tested that I can boot TP with the health menu disabled and ran wad manager no problem.
Are there any examples in this forum where it has caused a problem?
I used the site's (crappy) search facility, but couldn't find posts/threads confirming what you say.
Thanks.
QUOTE said:I've already tested that I can boot TP with the health menu disabled and ran wad manager no problem.
Are there any examples in this forum where it has caused a problem?
I used the site's (crappy) search facility, but couldn't find posts/threads confirming what you say.
Thanks.