Yes, run preloader (not the installer, just the one already installed) and go to the system menu hacks, enable them, and save
I want to know too. Because after installing preloader and then reinstalling the system menu I have atleast 1500 less blockskedest said:one thing i was just thinking about..
so preloader renames the system menu and takes its place. If you want to delete preloader, you just reinstall the system menu. This will overwrite preloader. Makes sense, ok.
But what about the renamed system menu file? Is it still there then, like are there 2 copies of system menu then?
david432111 said:I want to know too. Because after installing preloader and then reinstalling the system menu I have atleast 1500 less blockskedest said:one thing i was just thinking about..
so preloader renames the system menu and takes its place. If you want to delete preloader, you just reinstall the system menu. This will overwrite preloader. Makes sense, ok.
But what about the renamed system menu file? Is it still there then, like are there 2 copies of system menu then?
OSW said:The standby patch is amazing!
Now I can use the news, weather and mario kart channel.
I used to think those channels were just crap, but they are actually pretty useful and slickly designed!
So for right now, is it out of Crediar's hands to fix the standy patch issue where exiting from the HBC turns standby back on?D-Jay said:OSW said:The standby patch is amazing!
Now I can use the news, weather and mario kart channel.
I used to think those channels were just crap, but they are actually pretty useful and slickly designed!
Think so, too. Just the spinning-disc bug has to be fixed.
It's the preloader; I can't get into the sysmenu at all. The DSI exceptions occur when trying to load HBC/Wad managers from the SD card (I know they're not still on the Wii.)SilverSurfR said:Anyone know what's generating that error? Is it Preloader? or the system menu?
I guess it has to be preloader if trying to run HBC (which I'm sure is gone now that he formatted) gives him the same/similar error. Wouldn't sysmenu complain about corrupt files instead and tell you to RTFM or call nintendo?
What you could try is getting a 00000042.app file. rename it to *.dol, have Preloader "install" that as it's "Installed File" and then try picking "Installed File" from the menu. I've successfully gotten it to load the sysmenu this way, but on an already working system, so YMMV.
StarmanDX said:It's the preloader; I can't get into the sysmenu at all. The DSI exceptions occur when trying to load HBC/Wad managers from the SD card (I know they're not still on the Wii.)SilverSurfR said:Anyone know what's generating that error? Is it Preloader? or the system menu?
I guess it has to be preloader if trying to run HBC (which I'm sure is gone now that he formatted) gives him the same/similar error. Wouldn't sysmenu complain about corrupt files instead and tell you to RTFM or call nintendo?
What you could try is getting a 00000042.app file. rename it to *.dol, have Preloader "install" that as it's "Installed File" and then try picking "Installed File" from the menu. I've successfully gotten it to load the sysmenu this way, but on an already working system, so YMMV.
I did have Starfall installed on the Wii as well, so unless a format destroys that, I may be able to still use the rescue disc.
I have tried to extract my systemmenu-289.wad file and all I get are 00000000-00000008.app files. I tried to extract those with the U8 tools, but none of those give out an 00000042.app.
It says in the bottom left.OSW said:Does anyone know what IOS preloader runs off? (not the installer, i'm talking about the actual preloader).
Is it IOS30 like the system menu? or perhaps CIOS249?
Message crediar on #wiidevkedest said:how do i contact the author of this software? is he registered here on gbatemp?
Didn't you read the readme?Littlegreenmen said:is it possible for preloader to run off cios249 so if any problems with ios30 or sysmenu preloader could still boot and repair
Arm the Homeless said:Message crediar on #wiidevkedest said:how do i contact the author of this software? is he registered here on gbatemp?
wanders said:I'm surprised at all the support for this.
Plus I don't like that there is surely still preloader-related stuff on my NAND, irregardless of reinstalling the sysmenu wad and running the 'hack ini remover.'