or sysCheckPerfect Slayer said:yes, you could use iosCheck, signCheck or Pimp My Wii
Cyan said:
no, but pimp my wii does it automatically for you (I think .. I never used it ! other member can confirm it)Am0s said:Cyan said:
I was looking into this but its a hard app to understand, does dop-ios mod auto detect what ios you got and missing and put them on it for you?
yes, pimp my wii doesCyan said:no, but pump my wii does it automatically for you (I think .. I never used it ! other member can confirm it)
That's what I use. In the IOS menu, select an IOS and look at the "Currently Installed" to see what version is installed.QUOTE said:Hackmii installer, too.
Never thought of that one. While that's not really an intended function of it, its log will do if you wanted to use it for that.
Dop-IOS allow you to see the IOS version you currently have,QUOTE said:no. that is a stupid idea to just let apps auto install IOSes. STUPID
Can't agree more. There was someone on here the other day asking in their thread if they should allow pimp my wii to update IOS60 to v6400...and they're running 4.1. Whether or not it would have allowed the stub install? I don't know since I don't use that app, but I smell a brick.
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