Is there any Wii version of GCOS that allows booting GC backups without a modchip? I know the GC versions don't work because the Wii has an entirely new DVD drive... Anyone know if a version has been made specifically for the Wii DVD drive?
Well you could maybe flash the drivechip. But you cant do that inside the wii menu. And that would require you to solder a lot of wires to the drivechip just do a flash. Then a modchip would allways be cheaper and MUCH more easier.arctic_flame said:More concisely, there is no way to bypass the drive check in software on the Wii.
superrob said:You cant.
Recordable DVD's are "burned" with a laser.
Retail games is pressed on the disc.
Which makes it imposiple to make a copy without a modchip.
Nope youre wrong.TaxiTitan said:superrob said:You cant.
Recordable DVD's are "burned" with a laser.
Retail games is pressed on the disc.
Which makes it imposiple to make a copy without a modchip.
Not sure, but Ive seen a swaptrick for GC backups on wii only (not wii games) on youtube. check it out.
superrob said:Nope youre wrong.TaxiTitan said:superrob said:You cant.
Recordable DVD's are "burned" with a laser.
Retail games is pressed on the disc.
Which makes it imposiple to make a copy without a modchip.
Not sure, but Ive seen a swaptrick for GC backups on wii only (not wii games) on youtube. check it out.
Its for booting other region games than your own.
However it was patched in 3.0 or was it 2.3 however its gone and not very usefull.
Totakeke said:I already have a Max Drive Pro. I was just wondering if there was a way I could use this same method on my Wii instead of having to keep my GC hooked up to play GC backups. Apparently there isn't one for the Wii, only for the GameCube. Oh well.
I don't think that method works on the Wii anyway, seeing as the blocked all the old Action replay discs.
Well you could maybe flash the drivechip. But you cant do that inside the wii menu. And that would require you to solder a lot of wires to the drivechip just do a flash. Then a modchip would allways be cheaper and MUCH more easier.superrob said:QUOTE(arctic_flame @ Apr 26 2008, 08:54 PM) More concisely, there is no way to bypass the drive check in software on the Wii.