Ah. so that's how the bug works...... Well in that case seems like a new exploit in the system software needs to be found.
dont cry.dmonkey21 said:...The most useless thread ever... How are you helping by making a misleading thread title and then just telling people to wait for any way to do it, because you have no idea how to... Why would this ever be stickied...
WiiPower said:If you have Waninkoko's cIOS installed and cioscorp installed then you have 20 IOS that have the trucha bug. That can't be compared to virgin 4.0 at all.
sorry, i just wondered if it was only IOS249 witth trucha bug and a patched IOS60 that would work on 4.0 without cIOSCORP
QUOTE(FenrirWolf @ May 6 2009, 06:35 PM) 1.4 letting you choose which IOS to use is just for more flexibility. Let's say that in the next update Nintendo included a dummy IOS249 to try to overwrite cIOS like they did with IOS254 and PatchMii. The cIOS Rev10 installer installs a copy of cIOS as IOS250 as a backup of IOS249, if you weren't aware of that.
Now assuming you performed that hypothetical update only to discover it took out cIOS, the backup IOS250 could then be used with Wad Manager 1.4 and other homebrew applications to downgrade or do whatever.
priapism said:i updated a Wii to Firmware 4.0 (i didn't buy it like that) and i haven't installed any type of homebrew.
is that still considered a "virgin" Wii?
can i install the HBC on this Wii?