I tried the setup in modmii for my sdhc card, but when I turn the wii on, it flashes for a second and starts up as normal. When I try to start switch2uneek, I get a "could not read nandpath.txt" error and the wii freezes.

zizer said:ConJ said:Hey guys, nice app you have here.![]()
But iv'e got one problem. Does anybody have any ideas?
I got the HBC installed on my emulated NAND, but it wasnt working. I realised it was HBC1.08, so I installed 1.07 on my real NAND (so I could dump the wad), and now none of my apps are showing up in the HBC.
It says its 1.07 and its using IOS61.
Did you replace the .tik file from REAL nand dump into your EMU nand as per the guide?
Quote from "Installing HBC 1.0.7"
8. Then manually copy and replace your original Bootmii NAND/ticket/00010001/af1bf516.tik to Sneek NAND/ticket/00010001/af1bf516.tik

pplucky said:Make sure that your emu NAND has both IOS56 and EULA installed. With this, Shopping Channel should not freeze anymore. I have Shopping Channel running on my UNEEK ModMii built emu NAND.
I second your opinion, I could not do it either for JD2.LinkFan16 said:I apologize my post wasn't clear enough - while you will be able to get the shop channel up an running on sneek / uneek, you won't be able to download any content - be it virtual console and / or wii ware titles, nor dlc for music games like rock band will download to the emulated NAND as far as I have read - however you still can try (and maybe proof me wrong)


pplucky said:I second your opinion, I could not do it either for JD2.LinkFan16 said:I apologize my post wasn't clear enough - while you will be able to get the shop channel up an running on sneek / uneek, you won't be able to download any content - be it virtual console and / or wii ware titles, nor dlc for music games like rock band will download to the emulated NAND as far as I have read - however you still can try (and maybe proof me wrong)

obcd said:How are your harddisks partitionned?
Do you have them working with usb loaders?
Do you have at least 1 extracted game in the games folder for DI to function properly?
Are you sure your drive has 2 primary partitions?anickname said:obcd said:How are your harddisks partitionned?
Do you have them working with usb loaders?
Do you have at least 1 extracted game in the games folder for DI to function properly?
On the 40 GB drive I have 2 partitions :
1. Primary, active, 20 GB, FAT 32
2. Primary, rest of the space, FAT 32
pplucky said:Are you sure your drive has 2 primary partitions?anickname said:obcd said:How are your harddisks partitionned?
Do you have them working with usb loaders?
Do you have at least 1 extracted game in the games folder for DI to function properly?
On the 40 GB drive I have 2 partitions :
1. Primary, active, 20 GB, FAT 32
2. Primary, rest of the space, FAT 32
Are your UNEEK files always in the drive's primary partition? If you can, try having a single FAT32 partition in one of the drives...





