Hacking SNEEK+DI quick guide

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Cyan said:
I wanted to create a new nand from scratch, and followed the guide on the first post.
When I boot it for the first time, it ask to press A, but the wiimote is not synch.

Is it normal or did I missed a file ? (I saw nobody talking about that) (I'll check again if the system.txt is correct with the decryptor)
If I press the red button on the Wii+battery cap on the wiimote to resynch, will the wiimote lose the normal nand synch ?

no its fine in real nand and sneek nand after a resyinch

QUOTE(ChokeD @ Apr 5 2010, 06:22 PM) Real nand should not have any adverse effect on emulated nand you wouldn't think.

kk cheers m8 ill keep trying it
 
ok, thank you
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just did it.

I hope di.bin will work after that (I never got it working), only sneek or uneek without di is working.
(my usbs are 8k and 16k cluster size)
 
Cyan said:
ok, thank you
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just did it.

I hope di.bin will work after that (I never got it working), only sneek or uneek without di is working.
(my usbs are 8k and 16k cluster size)
Iread somewhere about 32k cluster size. If yours don't work you may search some on that, I'm not for sure.
 
does
sd:\decrypted NAND

mean the same as
sd:\import
sd:\meta
sd:\shared1
sd:\shared2
sd:\temp
sd:\title

right?
 
Hello again (21:19 in Germany, day´s over soon :/)

i have got some problems with Sonic & Sega ALL-Stars Racing (PAL Version )loaded with sneek+di from the usb harddisk:
  • Starting Sneek+Di Modul
  • Pressing START and selecting the game in the menu
  • The game which was in the Disk Channel get´s ejected
  • After some time the WII freezes and i only hear some annoying noises
This happens only with this game, other games like: MP Trilogy, Sam & Max Season 1, WII Play, New Super Mario Bros WII are working without any problems.
Extrated the Game from a burned 1:1 copy as did with the other games before.

Somebody got a hint for me?

greetz Geri
 
What is the point of SNEEK?

It is a NAND emulator. Is the ultimate goal better compatibility with USB Loading (Sam & Max, MP:T) + USB Loading of channels?
 
@W hat:

What is the point for you writing some kind of nonsense post?
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When there is the DI Modul which can be used for usb loading than i ask for a hint when there is a problem with it, ok?

Some people have realy nothing to do, i guess
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I just got Sneek+DI working after having black screen. Here's the most important thing I learned. ChokeD maybe you can put a note about this:

If your USB device has multiple partitions, the partition with the games for SNEEK DI on it must be the PRIMARY partition which means it must be the first partition you made when formatting the drive.

And of course sneek di won't boot with out a USB device

now my sneek+DI works perfectly!
 
Geridian said:
@W hat:

What is the point for you writing some kind of nonsense post?
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When there is the DI Modul which can be used for usb loading than i ask for a hint when there is a problem with it, ok?

Some people have realy nothing to do, i guess
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I asked a question. I cannot find any information on SNEEK besides that it is a NAND emulator, and that it loads some games from USB better. Am I missing anything?
 
W hat said:
I asked a question. I cannot find any information on SNEEK besides that it is a NAND emulator, and that it loads some games from USB better. Am I missing anything?
The goal of NAND emulation is not to play games from USB, but to replace your real NAND
You can easier make changes to the virtual NAND and you won't risk of damaging anything as the real NAND won't be touched.

It's also handy if you have too few space on the real NAND, since SD/USB can contain more than the real NAND, or when you want to use different NANDs/ from other Wii's
 
cthg said:
I just got Sneek+DI working after having black screen. Here's the most important thing I learned. ChokeD maybe you can put a note about this:

If your USB device has multiple partitions, the partition with the games for SNEEK DI on it must be the PRIMARY partition which means it must be the first partition you made when formatting the drive.

now my sneek+DI works perfectly!
As this should be common knowledge and has nothing to do with actually compiling sneek I hadn't put it up, but yes as a reminder I should go ahead and post it considering this guide has went way farther than JUST compiling sneek.
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Thanks bro.
 
cthg said:
I just got Sneek+DI working after having black screen. Here's the most important thing I learned. ChokeD maybe you can put a note about this:

If your USB device has multiple partitions, the partition with the games for SNEEK DI on it must be the PRIMARY partition which means it must be the first partition you made when formatting the drive.

now my sneek+DI works perfectly!
You have to have it plugged in at boot? And what does it have to be formatted to?
 
Yes, if a USB isn't plugged in with games on it sneek di won't boot. It must have a fat32 partition as the PRIMARY partition.
 
cthg said:
Yes, if a USB isn't plugged in with games on it sneek di won't boot. It must have a fat32 partition as the PRIMARY partition.
cthg 1:1 - And as he chanted, all the blackscreens vanished!
 
gameking66 said:
cthg said:
I just got Sneek+DI working after having black screen. Here's the most important thing I learned. ChokeD maybe you can put a note about this:

If your USB device has multiple partitions, the partition with the games for SNEEK DI on it must be the PRIMARY partition which means it must be the first partition you made when formatting the drive.

now my sneek+DI works perfectly!
You have to have it plugged in at boot? And what does it have to be formatted to?
Were you seriously unplugging it each time you started or something?
 
FenrirWolf said:
gameking66 said:
cthg said:
I just got Sneek+DI working after having black screen. Here's the most important thing I learned. ChokeD maybe you can put a note about this:

If your USB device has multiple partitions, the partition with the games for SNEEK DI on it must be the PRIMARY partition which means it must be the first partition you made when formatting the drive.

now my sneek+DI works perfectly!
You have to have it plugged in at boot? And what does it have to be formatted to?
Were you seriously unplugging it each time you started or something?
No. I have my primary at NTFS though.
 

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