Hacking [Problem] WUP Installer "Ok Install"

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WII U 5.3.2 U With TubeHax and URL Filter

So there is my problem

I downloaded with NEW_NUSGrabberGUI the last version of Super Smash Bros Wii U (2,28Go) and now I want to update my Smash Game so I putted the files on my SD Card(FAT32) in this folder: E:/install/ .

Then I start the exploit and blablabla. I loaded WUP Installer with http://wupinstaller.com/wi two times, and then I press the home button to return where are the Miis

But the screen became black it said "Install Ok". I thought it was normal so I kept my Wii ON for 2 hours and I restarted it.

But I when I go in the Data Management, a pop-up message appears and say there is, unuse,useless (idk) data. And there is no update data in my Smash Game.

Did I wait enough?
Did WupInstaller just don't work on my Wii U?
Is there an alternative way I can update my Smash Game?

I hope you will help me *crying*

Thanks!


P.S. Sorry for my bad english I tried my best..
 

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a.k.a Host it yourself right?

EDIT: I've tried 3 different websites, they all froze.
And hosting my server is not working with moogose.

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If you have a linux box with python installed, you can try opening a terminal window in the directory where the exploit is located, and type "python -m SimpleHTTPServer". You will get the message "Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 ...". On your Wii U browser, go to "http://192.168.1.100:8000" or "http://127.0.0.1:8000". Very easy, and it worked nicely for me, before I switched to an ezShare wifi card.
 

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If you have a linux box with python installed, you can try opening a terminal window in the directory where the exploit is located, and type "python -m SimpleHTTPServer". You will get the message "Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 ...". On your Wii U browser, go to "http://192.168.1.100:8000" or "http://127.0.0.1:8000". Very easy, and it worked nicely for me, before I switched to an ezShare wifi card.
By box you mean a VB?
 

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Gotta be honest, I never tried to run linux in a virtual box. (I meant a real computer installation). But it's worth a shot. It might just work for you.
 

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Use the selfhost method, something is wrong. Open mongoose port (default 8080) in PC OS firewall and router. Try to access the page with your smartphone browser on same network, should get the message "Browser not compatible" or something similar. If the phone can't connect, either firewall block or files not hosted.
 

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You was right, the site is broken. At first wiiubrew wasn't working. I just make this site as my main page. Loaded the kernel exploit from there and tu Wup Installer from there too. And it works!

Thank you so much!

Gotta be honest, I never tried to run linux in a virtual box. (I meant a real computer installation). But it's worth a shot. It might just work for you.

Use the selfhost method, something is wrong. Open mongoose port (default 8080) in PC OS firewall and router. Try to access the page with your smartphone browser on same network, should get the message "Browser not compatible" or something similar. If the phone can't connect, either firewall block or files not hosted.

Thank you guys for trying to help me out! :P
 

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