Kingcool said:
nintenduh said:
@ Justincase (or anyone else)
I have no idea what to do with this file...when it comes to this subject I'm a total n00b and there is no way of crossing the gap between n00b and expert (manualwise)...
The manuals I find are either written for little kids or are expert.
So could you please give a n00b's explanation on how to use this file?
Thanks so much!
"how to Patch:
extract original ISO into a folder, then extract all files from this release into the same
folder as ISO, run ImageDiffGUI.exe, click browse for patch file, browse for original
ISO, then browse and put qf-nsmbw-patched.iso, then click go, after done patching,
burn or mount on USB HDD and play, all should be good from there"
I've gone through all manner of fixes to keep my v1 Wiikey going. This Mario Bros. Wii has got me stumped though.
I've gone through many different sites trying to fix this annoying disc read error it's been giving me. The most frustrating thing is that every one is giving mixed signals and different information that unfortunately is similar but slightly different every time. Some claim this fix worked while others have said it's not the correct method and say it won't work. There's like 3 or 4 different ways I've come across to do it if you have a hard modded system.
I have a v1 Wiikey, inside a v4.0U Wii that I had to apply the Mario Galaxy Gcos fix to some months ago.
First off, I can't get the patch to work. I've run across two so far the first where I have to rename the ISO to qf-nsmbw then double click on the batch file to get Dos going. It runs through every thing but always output the same 0kb file. So I moved on to the one on this page and followed some new instructions from Kingcool, I extracted every .rar file booted up ImageDiff, browsed for the patch, browsed for the ISO, and browsed and put in "qf-nsmbw-patched.iso" for the third choice. Now I get this weird error message after it finishes trying to patch the ISO "Exception: Wrong opposite image. Expected. MD5:o5022377C66DCC13DD8308B333C202DB" and it doesn't even give me a throwaway output file from it.
BUT, even if somehow I got this patch to work. What is the PROVEN next step? Do I just burn the patched ISO and toss it in? Or do I have to use something called NeoGamma and fiddle around with that?