Hacking New Update Is Live

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I don't think the Wad Channel Installer has it. So that should work fine.

But why the heck will the update remove regional saves? So every time I play the game, it won't save? GREAT JOB NINTENDO!
 
RadioShadow said:
I don't think the Wad Channel Installer has it. So that should work fine.

But why the heck will the update remove regional saves? So every time I play the game, it won't save? GREAT JOB NINTENDO!

1st time i made an error and said no to the question i edited it..... to say yes they will work
 
Ohwkay, so I installed da homebrew hannel and I am waiting to some news. I hope thet someone will HAX DA UPDATE TO DA DEATH
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And for now people PLEASE BE CALM AND FOR NOW DO NOT UPDATE thats of course for people that are using homebrew
 
If Nintendo actually considered updating something relevant or added in a new kick ass feature I might think about updating. But that's probably not going to happen so my Wii will sit in the corner until new games get released or they release something good firmware wise.
 
Critical_Impact said:
If Nintendo actually considered updating something relevant or added in a new kick ass feature I might think about updating. But that's probably not going to happen so my Wii will sit in the corner until new games get released or they release something good firmware wise.


That's right. Mii channel
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And there is no way that this firmware, and any other firmware won't be hacked. This is only slowing down something that was going for long time. And I'll please: make a sticky about 3.3.
 
skawo96 said:
Critical_Impact said:
If Nintendo actually considered updating something relevant or added in a new kick ass feature I might think about updating. But that's probably not going to happen so my Wii will sit in the corner until new games get released or they release something good firmware wise.


That's right. Mii channel
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And there is no way that this firmware, and any other firmware will be hacked. This is only slowing down something that was going for long time. And I'll please: make a sticky about 3.3.


well people are working on it and it will be possible eventually, if its needed
 
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Update 4: It’s interesting to look at the timestamps here. The System Menu has a build marker of “systemmenu.rvl.0803060727? – yes, that’s March 6, 2008, 07:27. This update to the menu only accomplished one thing, as far as I can tell — the blocking of the TP hack. (I guess we can count the IOS30 patch together with it.) They spent 3 months testing it — this isn’t actually that surprising, when you consider the potential financial damage if they roll an update out that bricks Wiis.

Congrats to tmbinc and tehpola for finding a combination of two bugs in the code that Nintendo added that — when combined — allow us to fool their check into ignoring the TP hack. More info will be forthcoming — I still wouldn’t rush to update my system, anyway.

This still leaves the issue of how to deal with IOS30; there are several different ways to deal with this — some of which have already been released by people — and we’ll need to take some time to decide on the best one to use and test it thoroughly. There’s no urgency here, no need to rush into something.

Hey, they have found something
 
Update 4: It’s interesting to look at the timestamps here. The System Menu has a build marker of “systemmenu.rvl.0803060727″ – yes, that’s March 6, 2008, 07:27. This update to the menu only accomplished one thing, as far as I can tell — the blocking of the TP hack. (I guess we can count the IOS30 patch together with it.) They spent 3 months testing it — this isn’t actually that surprising, when you consider the potential financial damage if they roll an update out that bricks Wiis.

Congrats to tmbinc and tehpola for finding a combination of two bugs in the code that Nintendo added that — when combined — allow us to fool their check into ignoring the TP hack. More info will be forthcoming — I still wouldn’t rush to update my system, anyway.

This still leaves the issue of how to deal with IOS30; there are several different ways to deal with this — some of which have already been released by people — and we’ll need to take some time to decide on the best one to use and test it thoroughly. There’s no urgency here, no need to rush into something.
 
skawo96 said:
DoyleBrunson said:
Tio BOB said:
Quick question: will scrubbed games still work?

Sorry but has this been answered yet?
If they are onlyt scrubbed they will problably work, but if it's truchasigned it will not.

Ok cool, so scrubbed games probably work, custom GH3 and patched no more heroes/ssbb ect wont. Thank You.
 
sphere9 said:
Update 4: It’s interesting to look at the timestamps here. The System Menu has a build marker of “systemmenu.rvl.0803060727? – yes, that’s March 6, 2008, 07:27. This update to the menu only accomplished one thing, as far as I can tell — the blocking of the TP hack. (I guess we can count the IOS30 patch together with it.) They spent 3 months testing it — this isn’t actually that surprising, when you consider the potential financial damage if they roll an update out that bricks Wiis.

Congrats to tmbinc and tehpola for finding a combination of two bugs in the code that Nintendo added that — when combined — allow us to fool their check into ignoring the TP hack. More info will be forthcoming — I still wouldn’t rush to update my system, anyway.

This still leaves the issue of how to deal with IOS30; there are several different ways to deal with this — some of which have already been released by people — and we’ll need to take some time to decide on the best one to use and test it thoroughly. There’s no urgency here, no need to rush into something.
Haven't I posted it five posts ago?
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QUOTEOk cool, so scrubbed games probably work, custom GH3 and patched no more heroes/ssbb ect wont. Thank You.
No prob.
 
skawo96 said:
sphere9 said:
Update 4: It’s interesting to look at the timestamps here. The System Menu has a build marker of “systemmenu.rvl.0803060727? – yes, that’s March 6, 2008, 07:27. This update to the menu only accomplished one thing, as far as I can tell — the blocking of the TP hack. (I guess we can count the IOS30 patch together with it.) They spent 3 months testing it — this isn’t actually that surprising, when you consider the potential financial damage if they roll an update out that bricks Wiis.

Congrats to tmbinc and tehpola for finding a combination of two bugs in the code that Nintendo added that — when combined — allow us to fool their check into ignoring the TP hack. More info will be forthcoming — I still wouldn’t rush to update my system, anyway.

This still leaves the issue of how to deal with IOS30; there are several different ways to deal with this — some of which have already been released by people — and we’ll need to take some time to decide on the best one to use and test it thoroughly. There’s no urgency here, no need to rush into something.
Haven't I posted it five posts ago?
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QUOTEOk cool, so scrubbed games probably work, custom GH3 and patched no more heroes/ssbb ect wont. Thank You.
No prob.


sorry didn't notice, must have had window open too long without refreshing.
 

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