Autoupdating is a rumor. Nobody on this Earth (or anywhere else from what I know) was automatically updated from 3.4 to 4.0..

3.4 does not have any trace of auto-updating. The most auto-updating that'll occur is a WiiConnect24 notification.collectedsoul said:Might as well ask the question I had asked on the noob thread here (no reply there)...
I'm getting a new Wii and it'll most likely be 3.4U so is it really necessary to downgrade to 3.2U? I've learnt that 3.2 has the most functionality when it comes to hacking but is that because 3.4 is relatively newer - what I mean is will the 3.4U later on become as good as or better than 3.2 for hackers?
Also, I've heard of the auto updating possiblity on the 3.4 wii - is this the MAIN problem with 3.4 and if so, is there a way to prevent this?
FAST6191 said:@collectedsoul
Leave 4.0 for now, it has nothing that can not be done relatively easily on 3.2 (VC/Wiiware can be replicated with wad manager and in my opinion it is probably better) and SDHC has been there for months. As hacks progress then it may come time to reconsider things but leave it for now.
Quick explanation. Nintendo signs wii code to say all is good (or at least it thinks it is) and we can not break this signing due to mathematics, Nintendo managed to break the checking of the signing in earlier versions ( http://debugmo.de/?p=61 ) but for the most part fixed it from 3.3 onwards, you can update things (IOS modules for instance) but can not install lower versions via "official methods" which is all you have until you get a way around signing.
So in 3.2 the signing is breakable/hackable but not in 3.4? I'm not a technical expert so can you please simplify what you mean by "cannot install lower versions" and why this is required? I've heard backup games run on 3.4 so what are the limitations of it in a practical sense?
QUOTE3.4 fixed most bugs but it left the IOS16 (ios16-64-v257-prod.wad) with the trucha/signing bug, IOS16 is only found on the Nintendo fixing disc/Wii BackupDisc so you can not pull it from a game (but you can get it elsewhere). Now as Nintendo have signed it to say all is good but it still has the bug we can install it on an otherwise patched system* this then gets used to downgrade/install everything again.
*4.0 as was mentioned added a fixed version of IOS16 blocking this method. You can hack IOS modules before/during updates using a third party update method or add IOS modules the wii update does not expect (cIOS 249 being the main one) and then hack it back afterwards but if you have no hacked/bug containing IOS module you are out of luck for now. I do not suggest doing this until more testing has been done, hacks ported and reverse engineering is complete (I reckon two weeks before I could consider such a thing but even then it would still be pointless from where I stand).
As for autoupdates no game or other method updates automatically without your consent, all will give you the option (note on wii chess http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Title_database ).


