Pressing R while booting does the same.If you eject the SD card, Tiramisu will be bypassed
Such as? I haven't come across any issues. Everything seems to be in working order.Install a Homebrew Channel forwarder and delete 50_hbl_installer.rpx from the SD card to get Mii Maker to work normally. However, I've read that this may lead to some compatibility issues with some homebrew.
I have just about any homebrew you can imagine on my Wii U, and I've never noticed anything that broke with this setup. My guess would be anyone reporting such breaking with this setup are actually misattributing the real error to this setup instead.Install a Homebrew Channel forwarder and delete 50_hbl_installer.rpx from the SD card to get Mii Maker to work normally. However, I've read that this may lead to some compatibility issues with some homebrew.
Hmm I've never experienced this issue either. Not sure this can be directly attributed to Tiramisu either. My guess would that this might have something to do with the SD card. Might be worth trying a different SD card instead just to check.The only real glitch I seem to have on my system is that I will launch a program in homeroom menu, and instead of loading the program, the Homebrew menu just resets. To fix this, I just have to reset the console.
The thing is this: Starting apps which do own IOSU exploits (like HBL Channel) will conflict with IOSU exploits done earlier. Any CFW is doing IOSU exploits to, well, customise the firmware, so running these apps will cause issues.I have just about any homebrew you can imagine on my Wii U, and I've never noticed anything that broke with this setup.
... These issues are completely random and only cause they don't happen for you doesn't mean they won't happen on another users console.I will launch a program in homeroom menu, and instead of loading the program, the Homebrew menu just resets.
Can't say I've had that happen honestly, any crash I've ever experienced on my Wii U have occurred both before and after Tiramisu, and I tend to understand how they happen: either I try to start a specific piece of homebrew after already starting a different homebrew and that creates some sort of conflict, or a modpack I created is just unstable in general. That's pretty much all my crashes have ever come down to on the Wii U and I've been experiencing those same crashes from CBHC and in Tiramisu.Now in 999 of 1000 cases you won't notice anything but remember that crash last month which you can't recreate no matter what you try?
I didn't mean to start a debate or investigation, so I apologize for that. My Wii U has been hacked since 2016, and using the same SD card I used for Loadiine cause that's all we had. I'm sure THAT is why it's a lil funkyThe thing is this: Starting apps which do own IOSU exploits (like HBL Channel) will conflict with IOSU exploits done earlier. Any CFW is doing IOSU exploits to, well, customise the firmware, so running these apps will cause issues.
In more technical terms: Starting such apps will overwrite parts of the CFW which causes undefined behaviour. The HBL in mii maker module of tiramisu is extremely sensitive to this but that doesn't mean other CFWs (Mocha, Haxchi, Tiramisu without said module) aren't affected.
Now in 999 of 1000 cases you won't notice anything but remember that crash last month which you can't recreate no matter what you try? Might have been caused by exactly this. Also for some users it might trigger issues more often, like
... These issues are completely random and only cause they don't happen for you doesn't mean they won't happen on another users console.
//EDIT: This undefined behaviour is btw a nightmear for any homebrew developer as we can't be sure a crash has been caused by the homebrew itself or the f***ed up environment it runs under when getting bug reports. That's why we tell you to recreate the bug without this whenever we notice you are doing this HBL Channel hack. I for myself ignore all such bug reports untill recreated on a clean environment.