nabster92 said:Pretty much all IOS's have some game or another that uses it. The other cases are IOS's like IOS30/31, 50/51, and 60/61. IOS30 is what system menu 3.2 runs off of, 50 is for 3.4, and 60 is for 4.0/4.1 the ones after them are what the shop channel used when those system menus were the latest respectively. So now the shop channel uses IOS61 and 51 is obsolete. Similarly the most recent IOS30 and IOS50 are stub IOS's so if you have one of those stub IOS's and install a system menu that runs off of it you will be bricked. That's why anyone who was on 4.0 and downgraded to 3.2 for any dumb reason and then even dumber decided to do a disc update of any relatively recent game that has a 3.4 update on it gets unrecoverably bricked.
dop-IOS also tells you a brief description of what most IOS's are used for, but those are really brief not complete at all descriptions. So anyways you shouldn't need to bother updating those stub IOS's and when you install the most recent IOS60, if you patch the sig hash check into that as well, that will allow you to play installed vc/wiiware wads from the sd card menu as well. (normally only legit channels will work with it). And if you haven't used the trucha bug restorer before, you can also patch the sig hash check and ES_Identify patch to IOS36 as well.
If you want to know more about IOS's or any other applications frequently used today, read through the guide in my sig.
Back again, tried the dop-IOSv7 and after updating most of the IOS you mentioned i tried playing muramasaNTSC. The result was the same, it keeps popping out the same message "the disk could not be read"etc...
Do you maybe have any other ideas? If you need more info about it plz tell me about it. I updated IOS 38,53,55,57 and 60 and patched them with the trucha bug...any other ideas would be much appreciated...