Daco said:same problem yesicpmattj said:
Alrighty
Daco said:same problem yesicpmattj said:
Daco said:im not so sure if you can have ftpii (or whatever app youre using) to use a different ios...Ultralex said:I didn't patch ios36 with trucha,because I didn't want to have the Homebrew Channel upside down,instead I installed a patched ios36 at ios236
EDIT: also, reinstalling HBC while ios36 is patched fixes that
or run ftpii and remove patch from ios36
EDIT2: btw, was this a fresh install or upgrade from previous preloader installation?
Daco said:same problem yesicpmattj said:
Sacohen9665 said:Daco said:same problem yesicpmattj said:
I'm having the same problems as icpmattj was. when ever I try to go to the System Menu, it just returns to the white Priiloader screen.
No matter what I do, if I disable all the hacks, oranyother way of getting to the System Menu, it just takes me back to the Priiloader screen.
How do I fix this?
I think I'm using Priloader 1.1.
Part of my prblem is that I synced my Wiimote to my other system and I'm trying to sync it back to this one.
My only method of navigation is a Dance Revolution mat connected to the GC port.
Thanks for the help.
thats the "fix"icpmattj said:Sacohen9665 said:Daco said:same problem yesicpmattj said:
I'm having the same problems as icpmattj was. when ever I try to go to the System Menu, it just returns to the white Priiloader screen.
No matter what I do, if I disable all the hacks, oranyother way of getting to the System Menu, it just takes me back to the Priiloader screen.
How do I fix this?
I think I'm using Priloader 1.1.
Part of my prblem is that I synced my Wiimote to my other system and I'm trying to sync it back to this one.
My only method of navigation is a Dance Revolution mat connected to the GC port.
Thanks for the help.
try booting into the HBC from priiloader and then reinstall the system menu wad for your firmware.
That will get rid of priiloader all together.
If you can't do this because of the wii remote sync issue search around and find the version of wad manager that is compatible with a gamecube controller and use it.If you don't have one then its time to get one.
Sacohen9665 said:I'm having the same problems as icpmattj was. when ever I try to go to the System Menu, it just returns to the white Priiloader screen.
No matter what I do, if I disable all the hacks, oranyother way of getting to the System Menu, it just takes me back to the Priiloader screen.
How do I fix this?
I think I'm using Priloader 1.1.
Part of my prblem is that I synced my Wiimote to my other system and I'm trying to sync it back to this one.
My only method of navigation is a Dance Revolution mat connected to the GC port.
Thanks for the help.
also, priiloader 1.1? there is only 0.1...Daco said:try booting into the HBC from priiloader and then reinstall the system menu wad for your firmware.
That will get rid of priiloader all together
Where can I find the system menu wad?
Daco said:If you can't do this because of the wii remote sync issue search around and find the version of wad manager that is compatible with a gamecube controller and use it.If you don't have one then its time to get one.
thats the "fix"
but please first check the files like i said before
i REALLY need to know what happend or able to reproduce it to fix it
PLEASE check the files before fixing
What am I checking for? I didn't see anything in the posts that asked that the files be checked. I'll be glad to check it if I know what I'm looking fot.
QUOTE(Daco @ Nov 28 2009, 03:16 AM)
Sacohen9665 said:i just dont understand why it would fail to rename the system menu... (or code dump for that matter) when installing...Daco said:If you can't do this because of the wii remote sync issue search around and find the version of wad manager that is compatible with a gamecube controller and use it.If you don't have one then its time to get one.
thats the "fix"
but please first check the files like i said before
i REALLY need to know what happend or able to reproduce it to fix it
PLEASE check the files before fixing
What am I checking for? I didn't see anything in the posts that asked that the files be checked. I'll be glad to check it if I know what I'm looking fot.
QUOTE(Daco @ Nov 24 2009, 04:27 PM)
EDIT: btw Ultralex, if you still have the buggy priiloader installed. would you please provide me the following info :
- what files are there in your /title/00000001/00000002/data/ & /title/00000001/00000002/content/ folders on the nand
- what are the sizes of the files in those folders
that should be all i need to know to know what exactly fails and what happend
Daco said:Sacohen9665 said:i just dont understand why it would fail to rename the system menu... (or code dump for that matter) when installing...Daco said:If you can't do this because of the wii remote sync issue search around and find the version of wad manager that is compatible with a gamecube controller and use it.If you don't have one then its time to get one.
thats the "fix"
but please first check the files like i said before
i REALLY need to know what happend or able to reproduce it to fix it
PLEASE check the files before fixing
What am I checking for? I didn't see anything in the posts that asked that the files be checked. I'll be glad to check it if I know what I'm looking fot.
QUOTE(Daco @ Nov 24 2009, 04:27 PM)
EDIT: btw Ultralex, if you still have the buggy priiloader installed. would you please provide me the following info :
- what files are there in your /title/00000001/00000002/data/ & /title/00000001/00000002/content/ folders on the nand
- what are the sizes of the files in those folders
that should be all i need to know to know what exactly fails and what happend
Daco said:you need to have ios36 patched with trucha & ES_DIverify patched (and maybe nand permission too; could be handy)
then use ftpii & a ftp client (or if you know a good nand explorer that should do ) to check those folders in the isfs folder (in ftpii that should be isfs/title/0000001/00000002/content & isfs/title/0000001/00000002/data )
get those folders or check the files (tell me all the names & file sizes)
i have no idea why it does this. im guessing it has to do with the bootstate handling or something crediar changed before releasing source. my first priority is the installation crash and then that.shepe said:I have a quick question, I have the latest priiloader installed and have set it to auto boot system menu and return to system menu, but whenever I use the home button to exit cfg loader instead of taking me to the menu as it used to before installing priiloader it now takes me back to the health screen I know I can use the auto press a hack but would prefer not to is this expected or should it take me to sys menu? if it should any ideas why it doesn't?
Daco said:exactly as i thought. the installer failed to copy the system menu app (see that its 0kb).
Since I have access to that file using FTPii and can't really get around using the Wiimote. is there a way you can PM me the file that nees to go there, so I can just replace it using FTPii and thing should be OK, or am I just thinking wrong.
* v4.2 Safe Firmware Upgrader from the first post in this threadDaco said:ow btw, what loader/method were you installing priiloader with? what ios were you using? is the ios (if not cios) patched with anything? do yuou have any system menu patch or anything you used to install the system menu ?
I installed priiloader though the apps menu in HBC. ( I'm not sure if that answers your question or not)
I guess I'm using ISO 36 that I ran Trucha Bug Restorer v1.1 on so I guess that patched it
Like I said I upgraded the system menu from 3.4 U to 4.2U following these directions.
QUOTE
Upgrading
1. If you have not done so recently, make a back up with BootMii before attempting this.
2. Use the Wii Data Management screen to check you have at least 250 blocks of free space left. Delete unneeded channels or saves until you do.
3. Remove all GameCube memory cards and controllers.
* This step is very important. Do not ignore it .
4. Unrar V4.2 Safe Firmware Updater.rar and copy the contents of the apps folder to sd:/apps.
5. Start the Homebrew Channel and run v4.2 Safe Updater.
6. Read the message and push A to accept.
7. Check that the installer has detected the correct region for your Wii. Push A to accept.
* If you install an update from the wrong region, it will brick your Wii, so be careful here
8. The tool will automatically download and install the needed IOSes.
9. When the tool completes you will be on Firmware 4.2. Push A to exit when prompted.
* If the tool does not ask you to push A to exit after the installation, it means one of the downloads crashed. You will need to run it again.
I am in if you want to PM me this link.Daco said:since im nearing the end stages of 0.2 development for priiloader i need testers again. this time im not going to post link or anything.
the first 5 ppl who reply to me on twitter (my username is DacoTaco obviously) with as topic #priiloader get a link to the beta for testing. as always; any dmg done is not my fault
I'm in got bootmii boot2 on both my wii's willing to test on bothDaco said:since im nearing the end stages of 0.2 development for priiloader i need testers again. this time im not going to post link or anything.
the first 5 ppl who reply to me on twitter (my username is DacoTaco obviously) with as topic #priiloader get a link to the beta for testing. as always; any dmg done is not my fault