
original NEEK setup with other NAND regions (JPN, KOR) will work. It made me ask myself, why ModMii wont let me use any other NANDS besides USA and EUR, although it works perfectly fine. And as of priiloader SM hacks, they work with zero issues in all regions. I only tried enabling the "Region Free" and "Save Protection" else, never tried others.Can anyone confirm that neek2o AND the original neek work properly with ANY region 4.1/4.2/4.3 emulated nand when running sneek+di and uneek+di?If the hacks are handled by Priiloader, do they need to be done by neek2o as well?
You always have people that don't use priiloader, but it allows to enable and disable every hack individualy.
New hacks will likely come out as hack files for priiloader. What am I missing here?
As I mentioned earlier there was a reason behind why ModMii only permits 4.2/4.3-PAL/USA nands when building uneek+di and sneek+di, I'm pretty sure it was because other region system menu hacks were not embedded in neek directly, but it sounds like this isn't an issue anymore (or never was).
Thx in advance to anyone able to shed some light on this for me![]()

OK, had the same problem, after adding a lot of wiiware/vc games...Im having problems with a 7.8GB nand; the same one I tested many times with Snort48+ under uneek+di so I know it used to work but after a few transfer back and forth from pc to hdd it no longer works. The main issue here is apps like Mighty Channels or PL3 see it just fine but neek no longer recognizes itloading wiiware/vc and checking now...will let you know laterOK, I will try. But can you confirm that, for my case, the only reason NEEK2O hangs while loading is due to a bad WAD and not because of the high number of installed WAD in the nand ?1) I added a lot of Wiiware to the NAND (about 200 titles) using showmiiwads, but then NEEK2O/UNEEK stops with a black screen at loading time. If I add only a few Wiiware, then it loads. What can it be ? If it could be a single WAD causing the hang, is there a program to check WADs validity ?
Nope, to make sure its valid, install them in your NEEK2O nand with MMM or another WAD installer.![]()
What i tried after was deleting games (with ShowMiiWads) up to a point where the nand would load again in neek2o.
But it didn't anymore, not even when i deleted all games..
I guess obcd was right, it was a bad WAD, at least in my case..i did not try MC to see it if loaded the nand.
Now i am going to add games more slowly to see where it goes wrong..
A question...is it possible to allow neek2o to run on FAT32 partitions with a 64 bit cluster size? This is the default value in EASEUS partition master (not sure about other programs), so if it could be added, it would mean that at least some peeps won't have to reformat their drive anymore.I prefer to make it as functional as possible at this moment. Using modmii as guidance is already a great help for the setup.
I must agree things can still improve for noobs.
A question...is it possible to allow neek2o to run on FAT32 partitions with a 64 bit cluster size? This is the default value in EASEUS partition master (not sure about other programs), so if it could be added, it would mean that at least some peeps won't have to reformat their drive anymore.
Use Sneek Installer by Crediar to build the modules with verbose output enabledCan a USB Gecko be plugged in while booting with the default settings? If not, how do you go about changing the settings and compiling so that a USB Gecko can be used? Thanks!

Showmiiwads can do this.
Select showmiinand in the options, make sure you have the NAND path of the old NAND, then highlight all the WW/VC you want to backup the savegame from. Then click right, choose the savegame option, then "backup" (NOTE: I recently switched nands, and noticed that just clicking right and using the "backup all" option doesn't include the WW/VC games, so that won't work).
This'll store the correct folders in a subfolder of showmiiwads.
Then open up the path of the new nand, and choose restore - all.
(of course the same WW/VC needs to be installed there, but that's a given).
A question...is it possible to allow neek2o to run on FAT32 partitions with a 64 bit cluster size? This is the default value in EASEUS partition master (not sure about other programs), so if it could be added, it would mean that at least some peeps won't have to reformat their drive anymore.I prefer to make it as functional as possible at this moment. Using modmii as guidance is already a great help for the setup.
I must agree things can still improve for noobs.
I'm not sure what "verbose output" does, but I've just tried it, and it didn't do what I wanted it to do, lol. Basically, I just want to leave the USB Gecko in slot B without having to pull it out from the wii every time I run sneek. The default settings make it so that the system locks up when it detects the USB Gecko, until some action has been performed by the user. According to conanac(youtube.com/watch?v=9PD5JNTbVnE), removing gecko links can let you boot sneek with the device plugged in, but I'm not sure how to do this...Use Sneek Installer by Crediar to build the modules with verbose output enabledCan a USB Gecko be plugged in while booting with the default settings? If not, how do you go about changing the settings and compiling so that a USB Gecko can be used? Thanks!

Oh, got it. It's an app

I think you created icons for obcd's app? I never got any icon from youWhy aren't the icons I made included?

Oh, I thought BootNeek/BootNand went together with neek2o. Do you want icons? If so, just post a request in the thread in my sig.I think you created icons for obcd's app? I never got any icon from youWhy aren't the icons I made included?