Hacking Motherboard failure or Brick?

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mauifrog said:
With 4.0 and a modchip you can install indiana pwns, which would let you run just about anything. You lose that option with the 4.1 update.
4.1 and 4.0 are identical except the WM+ video fix. He should still be able to use a chip on 4.1. As for IOS60 being patched, if that is the case, a chip and homebrew DVD will do instead.

Also, updating 4.0 to 4.1 will not overwrite IOS60 since 4.0 and 4.1 both use v6174. If it was patched, it will remain patched.
 
techboy said:
mauifrog said:
With 4.0 and a modchip you can install indiana pwns, which would let you run just about anything. You lose that option with the 4.1 update.
4.1 and 4.0 are identical except the WM+ video fix. He should still be able to use a chip on 4.1. As for IOS60 being patched, if that is the case, a chip and homebrew DVD will do instead.

Also, updating 4.0 to 4.1 will not overwrite IOS60 since 4.0 and 4.1 both use v6174. If it was patched, it will remain patched.
Yes, if ios60 was patched it will remain patched. But Assuming ios60 is not patched, as he has not said it is, the 4.1 update will stub ios16 blocking the Nintendo Update disk, which would prevent installation of Indian pwns. If the update does not fix is issue, and it may not, his only hope is a nand fill into data management which could fail. He is in a much better position to fix the wii on 4.0 than he will be on 4.1.

From his description, I think that the update is likely to fail since you was not mucking around with anything.

But the update is free, and a chip is $
 
Well, I don't know if I installed IOS60... I did update from 3.4U to 4.0U via Waninkoko firmware updater, don't know if that has anything to do?
 
mauifrog said:
Yes, if ios60 was patched it will remain patched. But Assuming ios60 is not patched, as he has not said it is, the 4.1 update will stub ios16 blocking the Nintendo Update disk, which would prevent installation of Indian pwns. If the update does not fix is issue, and it may not, his only hope is a nand fill into data management which could fail. He is in a much better position to fix the wii on 4.0 than he will be on 4.1.
He's better off staying there if he want to try the fish disk, especially since the update was Wanin's stubless version.

I was thinking NAND fill to start with, so the stub didn't even come to mind.
 
You have two options. One is free, the other is not. The one that cost $ provides more options to fix the wii.

But you will have to decide for yourself.
 
GUYS THANKS TO ALL, BUT I FIXED IT.

I did what BlackAce83 said, and it updated to 4.1 with NSMB!!!

Really, really thanks for all the help, you guys helped my wii come back to life! ;D
 

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