obcd said:@anickname.
You really should start with a sneek setup (without DI) and work further from there.
I used the backup of my real nand (the bootmii backup) and extracted it with showmiinand / showmiiwad.
In between the lines I read that priiloader can cause issues. In my case, it's running, but only with minimal
hacks enabled. (No online update, no game update and auto press A upon health screen.)
I did install the HBC 1.07 as the 1.08 is not working in sneek/uneek and the installer isn't working either.
If you get sneek running that way, you know 2 things:
1. Your sd card is compatible and working fine.
2. Your emulated nand is working fine as well, so it can be copied to the harddrive for uneek tests.
I would suggest a test with sneek +di afterwards. If you see a game animation in the disc channel, you know your harddisc is compatible.
This will ensure that you have a proper extracted game on the correct location.
You can use the Crediar sneek installer to create your armboot.bin, kernel.bin and di.bin. If you don't have a usb gecko, turning on verbose output is useless.
I know such a step by step approach can be fustrating, but as I explained already before, without the usb gecko output from the starting sneek, it's difficult to find the issue.
If sneek and sneek+di are running, you can proceed with uneek/di.
Do you have bootmii as boot2 or only as ios?
Thank you for your answer.
The NAND that I'm using is generated with ModMii. Is a clean NAND, no priiloader, no red theme, no channel (Weather, News ....).
Sneek is running ok on this NAND.
Sneek + DI on this NAND is running ok first time, after that I get a black screen.
Uneek and Uneek + DI are not running ok, I get continuous flashes (see the movies).
In order to test Sneek / Uneek I always used clean generated NAND and like you said I should try to move
the NAND that worked with Sneek to the hdd and try Uneek.
Bootmii is installed as IOS.










