Hello, I had a question/issue I want to bring up.
I have installed multiple wii u games using wup installer gx2 and I get the error code 105-3687 when trying to download these games from the eshop. I know why I get this error, it's because of the fake license key of that certain game still being above the official license key of the game and therefore it causes an error, even if you try to uninstall and reinstall the game through the eshop.
However lets say I wanted to get rid of the fake license keys for the games I installed using wup installer gx2 because I'm looking to sell the wii u without any problems or just not have to bother with cfw when playing these games, or something like that.
What I have seen on gbatemp or Youtube on how to do that is using something like ftpiieverywhere or a similar app that goes into the nand of the wii u to manually delete the ticket, but it's made clear in most of these online tutorials that you can easily brick your wii u if you delete the wrong thing and you don't really know what you're doing.
I am really not an expert or know what I'm really doing with this kind of thing, so my question is if there's any "safer" way of deleting these fake tickets without basically killing my wii u. The tutorials I've seen on gbatemp, in my opinion, aren't too specific or aren't detailed enough I fear, so I think I could very easily screw up something and brick or harm my wii u.
I don't know if there is another way of successfully doing this as the ftpiieverywhere method seems to be the only method that works from what I've seen on gbatemp forums, but does anyone have another method of deleting fake title keys that's "safer."
I would really appreciate it if someone did have an alternate way that might be safer so I can avoid potentially bricking my wii u.
Thank you.
I have installed multiple wii u games using wup installer gx2 and I get the error code 105-3687 when trying to download these games from the eshop. I know why I get this error, it's because of the fake license key of that certain game still being above the official license key of the game and therefore it causes an error, even if you try to uninstall and reinstall the game through the eshop.
However lets say I wanted to get rid of the fake license keys for the games I installed using wup installer gx2 because I'm looking to sell the wii u without any problems or just not have to bother with cfw when playing these games, or something like that.
What I have seen on gbatemp or Youtube on how to do that is using something like ftpiieverywhere or a similar app that goes into the nand of the wii u to manually delete the ticket, but it's made clear in most of these online tutorials that you can easily brick your wii u if you delete the wrong thing and you don't really know what you're doing.
I am really not an expert or know what I'm really doing with this kind of thing, so my question is if there's any "safer" way of deleting these fake tickets without basically killing my wii u. The tutorials I've seen on gbatemp, in my opinion, aren't too specific or aren't detailed enough I fear, so I think I could very easily screw up something and brick or harm my wii u.
I don't know if there is another way of successfully doing this as the ftpiieverywhere method seems to be the only method that works from what I've seen on gbatemp forums, but does anyone have another method of deleting fake title keys that's "safer."
I would really appreciate it if someone did have an alternate way that might be safer so I can avoid potentially bricking my wii u.
Thank you.