pelverish said:Hi, I got my wii just yestoday, moded and everything..
now I have afew questions
1) what do I need to know before starting to mess around with me Wii? Read Nabsters guide: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=173713
2) what are backups? Copies of original games. Many people make them to not scratch original discs, others use them to pirate stuff. Creating backups is considered illegal in many countries (even if its for own use)
3) how easy dose a Wii gets bricked, how dose it happen, how can you fix it? Just be sure that you know what you do and you should be fine. The unbricking method depends on the type of brick.
4) what should I avoid while messing around with my wii Wii updates and the format function of the wii
5) it seems my wii cant play scrubbled games, what do I do? is it normal? Can't play scrubbed games? Can it play backups overall?
6) I got no idea what chip I got and if its even a chip or a softmod/softchip installing.. So you don't know if its hard or softmodded? There is no real way to see it.
7) what is Wad? A container of Data that can be installed on the Wii. They usually contain IOS or Pirated VC/WW games (or other channels)
thanks
use a program called WBFS Manager 3.0 to format your hdd for your backups. you may want to just google this application and read tuts on their site.rand0mher0 said:Can someone link me to a guide that walks you through formatting a partitioned drive to WBFS, getting games on that partition, etc. for use with USBLoaderGX. i seem to be having issues with it, i have a 320 external, 200gb in one partition, 100 in the other, i want to format the 100gb to WBFS, and also the best tool (in your opinion) to reading the WBFS partition.
your question on bootmii: yes you must install bootmii even only as an ios because only through bootmii that you could backup your wii's nand. but along with the installation of bootmii only as an ios, you must also install preloader so that you could access the homebrew channel in case of a brick by holding the reset button while powering on the wii (just read the preloader instructions).Notyalc said:Hello all - I'm afraid I've got quite a few questions, mostly about backups & launching them.
So, before I start asking about the backups I thought I should ask about making sure my Wii can be de-bricked, if ever it does get bricked.
Y'see, I got Bannerbomb & softmodded my Wii a while ago, so I got the Homebrew Channel (which I got a few applications for i.e. DVDx, Mplayer etc.) & I've been getting VC/WW games through the WAD Managers (1.4 version seems to be the most reliable for me) & I've been quite happy.
Now, when I first installed HBC, I didn't set 'BootMii' to Boot2. So I was wondering - Is this worthwhile doing? More to the point, is it necessary for me - all I want from thie 'Bootmii' is assurance that my Wii will be able to be de-bricked, incase anything does happen.
Should I get Bannerbomb again & set Bootmii to Boot2?
Keep in mind, I've never seen BootMii in action & don't know how to even start it up - But, again, all I want is to be able to de-brick if I ever need to.
So, if I could be given some advice on this it'd be much apppreciated!
Now, I s'pose I should get on to my main point of writing then - Backups!
Firstly, I'd like to explain - a friend of mine (no, really - he's the one who helped me get into this homebrew etc, stuff to begin with) said he'd be willing to make backups on my behalf. Burning them onto DVDs & whatnot. Saves me a lot of trouble of backing up my games.
But anyway - he said something about some 'Gamma' launcher for Wii. Now I wouldn't know where to start on this, but he's away ATM, so I thought I'd ask on here.
I'd like to explain what I want out of backups BTW, here goes:
- I'd like to be able to have backups of both Wii & GC games (Is this possible from one launcher?)
- I'd like to be able to launch them like normal games - through the disc channel (I won't be having multiple gc games on one disc BTW) & out of curiousity, will I still be able to do the usual 'Home' button's menu mid-game?
- I wouldn't mind being able to have the GC gamesaves on an SD - It's not important, but it'd be quite useful as I've currently lost my Ol' GC Memory Card (I'll find it - don't worry).
Hmmm, that's actually about it I think.
Yep - Just want to be sure my Wii can be de-bricked if I ever need it, & my Wii can do both GC & Wii backups!
I look forward to your replies!
I hope you can help me out.
Thanks for reading (& helping me)!
which settings?razorback78 said:@rustyscrew: usually this happens due to conflict in video modes between your wii and the game you run on your wii. check on your settings.
maybe you mean auto detect...check out this thread of wiigator about your question: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=134170RustyScrew said:which settings?razorback78 said:@rustyscrew: usually this happens due to conflict in video modes between your wii and the game you run on your wii. check on your settings.
i've tried every mode in 0.2.
XI runs it fine on auto select/adjust/whateverthefuckitscalled
definitely yes my friend, it is safe to install. why would your original disc be hurt??? scratched???definitely no. erased???c'mon your original cannot be overwritten.ColdSkull said:Well... Is it safe to install original games to HDD using Configurable USB Loader? It doesn't hurt the original disc?
I heard you should never install original games to HDD, so now I'm worried.
razorback78 said:your question on bootmii: yes you must install bootmii even only as an ios because only through bootmii that you could backup your wii's nand. but along with the installation of bootmii only as an ios, you must also install preloader so that you could access the homebrew channel in case of a brick by holding the reset button while powering on the wii (just read the preloader instructions).Notyalc said:Hello all - I'm afraid I've got quite a few questions, mostly about backups & launching them.
So, before I start asking about the backups I thought I should ask about making sure my Wii can be de-bricked, if ever it does get bricked.
Y'see, I got Bannerbomb & softmodded my Wii a while ago, so I got the Homebrew Channel (which I got a few applications for i.e. DVDx, Mplayer etc.) & I've been getting VC/WW games through the WAD Managers (1.4 version seems to be the most reliable for me) & I've been quite happy.
Now, when I first installed HBC, I didn't set 'BootMii' to Boot2. So I was wondering - Is this worthwhile doing? More to the point, is it necessary for me - all I want from thie 'Bootmii' is assurance that my Wii will be able to be de-bricked, incase anything does happen.
Should I get Bannerbomb again & set Bootmii to Boot2?
Keep in mind, I've never seen BootMii in action & don't know how to even start it up - But, again, all I want is to be able to de-brick if I ever need to.
So, if I could be given some advice on this it'd be much apppreciated!
Now, I s'pose I should get on to my main point of writing then - Backups!
Firstly, I'd like to explain - a friend of mine (no, really - he's the one who helped me get into this homebrew etc, stuff to begin with) said he'd be willing to make backups on my behalf. Burning them onto DVDs & whatnot. Saves me a lot of trouble of backing up my games.
But anyway - he said something about some 'Gamma' launcher for Wii. Now I wouldn't know where to start on this, but he's away ATM, so I thought I'd ask on here.
I'd like to explain what I want out of backups BTW, here goes:
- I'd like to be able to have backups of both Wii & GC games (Is this possible from one launcher?)
- I'd like to be able to launch them like normal games - through the disc channel (I won't be having multiple gc games on one disc BTW) & out of curiousity, will I still be able to do the usual 'Home' button's menu mid-game?
- I wouldn't mind being able to have the GC gamesaves on an SD - It's not important, but it'd be quite useful as I've currently lost my Ol' GC Memory Card (I'll find it - don't worry).
Hmmm, that's actually about it I think.
Yep - Just want to be sure my Wii can be de-bricked if I ever need it, & my Wii can do both GC & Wii backups!
I look forward to your replies!
I hope you can help me out.
Thanks for reading (& helping me)!
your question on backup disc: you could run backup disc on neogamma or gecko os. but i do suggest to use neogamma. this is only possible for single burned games. for multiple wiigames you need to use an application called multiboot which is bundled with wiiscrubber 1.4. you could also burn multiple gc games in one disc using the gc multigame iso creator. i use this apps which is bundled with the wiitools 1.5.
your question on running backups on the disc channel: you may need to install cioscorp at the latest 3.4. but i do suggest to wait for 3.5. but just a word of caution...many people have brick issues on this because it changes most of the ios in your wii. but as long as you follow instructions correctly you'll be fine. but i do suggest that you stick with neogamma by wiipower for running backups to avoid the risk. but on my case i have cioscorp3.4 and runs smoothly. still up to you to decide but better read read and read before messing up your wiibackup your nand with bootmii.
your questions on gc saves: i personally doesn't use gc games much but saving gc games is through the gc memory card. but there is a homebrew app wherein you could transfer and manage your gc memory card saves to the sd card if i am not mistaken.
hope this helps.
@rustyscrew: usually this happens due to conflict in video modes between your wii and the game you run on your wii. check on your settings.
razorback78 said:definitely yes my friend, it is safe to install. why would your original disc be hurt??? scratched???definitely no. erased???c'mon your original cannot be overwritten.
Dazwa said:I recently added a USB loader to my Wii, but each one I try seems to be having the same problem with games. They'll load the strap loader screens, but as soon as it hits that games respective loading screen, it'll loop forever (In Brawl's case, it was an infinite rotating Smash logo with "NOW LOADING....," with WiiSports's case, it just caught on a white screen). I know the hard drive I'm using (A 250 gb Seagate FreeAgent) works with both the USB loader I'm using and the game I'm attempting to play, because I bought it off a friend who was using it for this very purpose. Any idea what's wrong?
EDIT: I've tried this with USB Loader GX (the loader my friend used), SDUSB Loader 1.5, and WiiFlow, all of which hit the same problem.