Hey guys i have a question, im trying to install a wad through wad manager, but when i try to load my wad manager on HBC it says "this is not an application for the wii" Im not sure what i can do to fix that any help would be great thanks.
google wiiloadscrewed said:is there any way to move files from your PC to your Wii without taking the SD card in, some sort of online transfer?
not much of a problem, but would be neater and faster to do it over the network
razorback78 said:you have a lot of question here dude.regarding wiiflow it is true that it is easy to use because of its good looking GUI and user friendly interface, but i do not know if it is now capable of disc loading. i know for sure that usb loader gx and neogamma are loaders capable of doing usb and disc loading. if you want to know more about these apps check here: http://sites.google.com/site/completesg/backup-launchers.
yes you could clone hdd with wbfs manager.
not only wiiflow could use cios222/223, but other loaders like uLoader, usb loader gx, etc. usually hermes' cios becomes an alternative for most users if cios249 fails to run a game. for me i use uLoader for 222/223 and neogamma for 249. though most loaders have the option to select on what cios will the game be loaded: 249,222,or 223. all of these cios are capable of backup loading. installing hermes cios will really do no harm if you do the installation correctly. for cios 222/223 info check here: http://sites.google.com/site/completesg/cios/hermes-cios.
disc loading on the disc channel is very much different from loading off games using a loader to load the dvd. loading games, say neogamma, allow you to use cios249 to load the game and not the default ios by the game. loaders also gives you flexibility for running games even different from your wii's region. it will also skip disc updates. same is true for using a loader called gecko os.
disc channel loading original or backups will definitely ask for system updates if your console is not up to date. you could not play region free games. you could eliminate this by installing preloader/priiloader or by using startpatch to enable system menu hacks.
or you can use a HBC app called wiiexplorer if you set up a smb share folder on your pc you can copy and paste files between wii and pcJJBro1 said:google wiiloadscrewed said:is there any way to move files from your PC to your Wii without taking the SD card in, some sort of online transfer?
not much of a problem, but would be neater and faster to do it over the network
longtom1 said:try redownloading wad manager fron wanni's blog http://www.teknoconsolas.es/blog/waninkoko...a-emulador-nand
Hermpie said:Hello,
My noob questions are:
What is the best way to update a softmodded wii to 4.2E
I have used waninkoko's 'safe' update but wasn't safe at all (HBC upside down and there were no more vulnerable ios files present)
It took me ages to fix all that.
I've read that you can just install a couple of wad files depending on your region. (ios70 etc)
Can somebody give me some more info on that?
Will the official 4.2E update brick a wii that is softmodded?
If you do a system format and than update to 4.2 will that change anything?
Or is there a way to make all games work on a lower firmware?
Sorry for all the questions
thnx
You can update with dop-ios mod v8 you just install IOS70 first and then system menu 4.2 for your regionHermpie said:Hello,
My noob questions are:
What is the best way to update a softmodded wii to 4.2E
I have used waninkoko's 'safe' update but wasn't safe at all (HBC upside down and there were no more vulnerable ios files present)
It took me ages to fix all that.
I've read that you can just install a couple of wad files depending on your region. (ios70 etc)
Can somebody give me some more info on that?
Will the official 4.2E update brick a wii that is softmodded?
If you do a system format and than update to 4.2 will that change anything?
Or is there a way to make all games work on a lower firmware?
Sorry for all the questions
thnx
longtom1 said:You can update with dop-ios mod v8 you just install IOS70 first and then system menu 4.2 for your regionHermpie said:Hello,
My noob questions are:
What is the best way to update a softmodded wii to 4.2E
I have used waninkoko's 'safe' update but wasn't safe at all (HBC upside down and there were no more vulnerable ios files present)
It took me ages to fix all that.
I've read that you can just install a couple of wad files depending on your region. (ios70 etc)
Can somebody give me some more info on that?
Will the official 4.2E update brick a wii that is softmodded?
If you do a system format and than update to 4.2 will that change anything?
Or is there a way to make all games work on a lower firmware?
Sorry for all the questions
thnx
the official 4.2 update from nintendo will probably stubb your cIOS and others(202, 222 +223)
longtom1 said:You can update with dop-ios mod v8 you just install IOS70 first and then system menu 4.2 for your regionHermpie said:Hello,
My noob questions are:
What is the best way to update a softmodded wii to 4.2E
I have used waninkoko's 'safe' update but wasn't safe at all (HBC upside down and there were no more vulnerable ios files present)
It took me ages to fix all that.
I've read that you can just install a couple of wad files depending on your region. (ios70 etc)
Can somebody give me some more info on that?
Will the official 4.2E update brick a wii that is softmodded?
If you do a system format and than update to 4.2 will that change anything?
Or is there a way to make all games work on a lower firmware?
Sorry for all the questions
thnx
the official 4.2 update from nintendo will probably stubb your cIOS and others(202, 222 +223)
You are a machine!razorback78 said:priiloader or startpatchpapavader said:Is there any way to get rid of the forced updates on the disc channel?