Hacking No Vulnerable IOS fix?

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So i just purchased a wii from my bro. he had it soft mod at v3.2. after having it for a day, i attempted to play back ups and it did not work. what did i do? i updated it in hope that i can re-soft mod it. when i tried, "no known vulnerable IOS". i read every forum i possibly could about the subject, nothing worked. the only program i have yet to use is "AnyTitle Deleter". i think i would need help to use that program. anyways, my question is this: even in that state, if i buy a chip for my wii, would it allow me to play my back-ups?
 
Run SignCheck or title lister and post the log/csv it makes (you can find these files on the root of your SD card after running these apps).
 
nasty_spike said:
So i just purchased a wii from my bro. he had it soft mod at v3.2. after having it for a day, i attempted to play back ups and it did not work. what did i do? i updated it in hope that i can re-soft mod it. when i tried, "no known vulnerable IOS". i read every forum i possibly could about the subject, nothing worked. the only program i have yet to use is "AnyTitle Deleter". i think i would need help to use that program. anyways, my question is this: even in that state, if i buy a chip for my wii, would it allow me to play my back-ups?

i was in a similar situation with a wii, "no vunrable ios found"
it looks like it had cioscorp installed on it,probably moded with softmii
in my case i ran cioscorp uninstaller and then i could use bannerbomb to install bootmii
then reinstalled cioscorp
but since you updated your wii im not sure if you could use it saftly "still very new to moding myself"
so better seek further advise first

Edit posted at the same time as da_letter_a
just do as da_letter_a says as he makes cioscorp now
 
What did you update it with??? And to what version???

You also said you have tried things.... What things have you tried to do to fix the problem????
 
wiistarter said:
What did you update it with??? And to what version???

You also said you have tried things.... What things have you tried to do to fix the problem????


I updated from 3.2 to 4.2. did the update using my wii. my wii connected to the internet and updated it self. what did i try? I tried DOP-IOS MOD and TRUCHA BUG. i think i messed it up pretty good
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however it still runs and reads games and stuff so it's not too bad. i just don't know what IOS i've install or uninstall
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well, last night i used DOP-IOS and selected to install IOS30 then i restarted on the next screen when it asked me 'which IOS i wanted to DOP'. BTW, what does DOP stand for? is it to install or to remove? anyways, now it's not booting up DOP-IOS MOD anymore. i just gives me a blank screen (black). Trucha Bus still boots up though. i'll run SignCheck when i get home. then run cioscorp uninstall to see if that works too. i'm willing to try everything. but again, even if this doesn't work, will chipping it allow me to play my back-ups? there is a solder-less chip for $50 that i wouldn't mind purchasing if all else fails.
 
i ran the SignCheck and this is what it says:


[*] using ios 70 (rev6687)
[*] region USA
[*] hollywood version 0x11
[*] getting certs.sys from the NAND

[*] found 27 ios on this console

[*] analyzed IOS250 (rev 65535)...
Trucha bug :Enabled
Flash access :Disabled
Boot2 access : Disabled
Usb 2.0 IOS tree : Enabled


Any suggestions guys?
 
just update one ios, and it will work. then re-trucha bug it afterwards. there are like 1000000000000000000000000000000 topics listed for this problem search here on gbatemp.net. I even have one with a solution on it.

Wynd
 
oh, heres the rest of it.

pressed 'reset' and it says:

analyzed IOS70 (rev 6687)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

pressed 'reset' again:

analyzed IOS61 (rev 5405)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

pressed 'reset' again:

analyzed IOS60 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

pressed 'reset' again:

analyzed IOS57 (rev 5661)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

pressed 'reset' again:

analyzed IOS56 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS55 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS53 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS50 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS38 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :enabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS37 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS36 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :enabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS35 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :enabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS34 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS33 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS30 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS28 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS28 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS22 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS21 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS20 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS17 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS15 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS14 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS13 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS12 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled

analyzed IOS11 (rev 65535)
trucha bug :disabled
flash access :disabled
boot2 :disabled
usb 2.0 IOS tree :disabled
 
well, DOP-IOS MOD will not boot up so i used Wad Manager v1.4

It will not install or uninstall IOS34-64-v3348.wad

however it did install IOS64-64-V5405.wad

what now? i'm gonna try to install hackmii
 
NOPE! DENIED again! no vulnerable IOS. damn! what now? i'm thinking about doing the CIOSCORP uninstaller...what do you think?
 
Re run TBR with bannerbomb and restore IOS36, then run the hackmii installer.

Alternatively, you can use bannerbomb to run Dop-IOS MOD and install IOS61. Then run the hackmii installer.
 
Hey BBKING, how do i restore IOS36 using Trucha bug?
this is what i did:

at the start up menu, it says "select which IOS to load:IOS36" i selected IOS36 and i pressed "A" (note: it gives me the option to press "B" to continue without IOS reload. again, i pressed "a". waited then it says to press 1 to continue, which i do.

then it gives me the option of:

IOS36 menu
IOS37 menu
downgrade IOS15
restore IOS15
show boot2 info
exit

what do i do from there on?
 

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