misticknight said:after, trust me, i bricked my wii doing it this way.
QUOTE(Slowking @ Apr 10 2009, 10:53 AM) NO! you always install IOS60 first. The other way around will cause you a lot of trouble, since the preloader installer patches IOS60.
Yes preloader after IOS60BKCIJC said:i did it the way where you install preloader, then ios60, which will give you the 'system files corrupted' thing. then all you have to do is go into homebrew channel by holding reset, and run the preloader installer again. works perfectly here.
people who say the other way round are putting you at risk of a brick.
Preloader runs on IOS60 when it's installed anyway. So if something with the IOS60 installation goes wrong you are bricked anyway and installing preloader twice just increases this risk.
CIJC said:QUOTE(Slowking @ Apr 10 2009, 10:53 AM) NO! you always install IOS60 first. The other way around will cause you a lot of trouble, since the preloader installer patches IOS60.
Just to make myself clear, its IOS60BK (replacement for cioscorp under 4.0) not IOS60... so it's preloader after IOS60BK?
CIJC said:i did it the way where you install preloader, then ios60, which will give you the 'system files corrupted' thing. then all you have to do is go into homebrew channel by holding reset, and run the preloader installer again. works perfectly here.
people who say the other way round are putting you at risk of a brick.
But I'm pretty sure if you do this the SD-card menu doesn't work and copying things to NAND takes extremely long, since IOS249 is based on a relatively old IOS (IOS36).CIJC said:well, my way worked for me and many others. its in the ultimate system menu 4.0 guide.
and yes, its IOS60BK that im talking about.
It might work but to add an installation that gives you no extra security is just idiotic.
QUOTE(CIJC @ Apr 10 2009, 05:03 AM) backup loading from disk channel....
but you dont really need it installed.
just set preloader to make the system menu run on IOS249, and its as if you installed IOS60BK.
CIJC said:backup loading from disk channel....
but you dont really need it installed.
just set preloader to make the system menu run on IOS249, and its as if you installed IOS60BK.
so you can install all of the cioscorp pack... then just change the system menu ios setting (in preloader) to ios249, and you wouldn't need to install IOS60BK ;D less brick risk.
Slowking said:But I'm pretty sure if you do this the SD-card menu doesn't work and copying things to NAND takes extremely long, since IOS249 is based on a relatively old IOS (IOS36).CIJC said:well, my way worked for me and many others. its in the ultimate system menu 4.0 guide.
and yes, its IOS60BK that im talking about.
It might work but to add an installation that gives you no extra security is just idiotic.
QUOTE(CIJC @ Apr 10 2009, 05:03 AM) backup loading from disk channel....
but you dont really need it installed.
just set preloader to make the system menu run on IOS249, and its as if you installed IOS60BK.
Slowking said:But I'm pretty sure if you do this the SD-card menu doesn't work and copying things to NAND takes extremely long, since IOS249 is based on a relatively old IOS (IOS36).CIJC said:well, my way worked for me and many others. its in the ultimate system menu 4.0 guide.
and yes, its IOS60BK that im talking about.
It might work but to add an installation that gives you no extra security is just idiotic.
QUOTE(CIJC @ Apr 10 2009, 05:03 AM) backup loading from disk channel....
but you dont really need it installed.
just set preloader to make the system menu run on IOS249, and its as if you installed IOS60BK.
CIJC said:Slowking said:But I'm pretty sure if you do this the SD-card menu doesn't work and copying things to NAND takes extremely long, since IOS249 is based on a relatively old IOS (IOS36).CIJC said:well, my way worked for me and many others. its in the ultimate system menu 4.0 guide.
and yes, its IOS60BK that im talking about.
It might work but to add an installation that gives you no extra security is just idiotic.
QUOTE(CIJC @ Apr 10 2009, 05:03 AM) backup loading from disk channel....
but you dont really need it installed.
just set preloader to make the system menu run on IOS249, and its as if you installed IOS60BK.
this may be true.
thinking about it, it is better to install IOS60BK.
im not sure about the 002 error with madworld... i think the cioscorpv2 in the miiwii pack fixed it?
CIJC said:i dont think ios conflicts with other ios.... as long as an ios runs and works, its good.
Slowking said:Btw. the ultimate system menu 4.0 guide also says to install preloader after IOS60, so what's been said before by some people in this thread is just not true: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=144835