Hacking SSBB with Gecko OS/Ocarina

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When I boot SSBB with Gecko OS or with Ocarina, the date and the time from the Wii menu are not saved...

I have unlocked some stuffs but when I go to the DATA/NOTICES, for each notice i have, the date is: "01/01/2000 at 00h00" :/

Is there a way to change the date & time of these notices?
 

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No, it's just a bug with Gecko OS. I know that Nuke said about this bug and that he was trying to fix it. If you have WC24 disabled, then enable it and see if that does anything.
 

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only know solution yet is to boot through the tp hack
 

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Actually its not just Gecko, Ocarina without Gecko also causes this. I used ocarina via HBC and got the same date issue (I noticed the date was the "01/01/2000 at 00h00" on the map I made while running Ocarina).
 

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It's done the same thing to me, without using Gecko OS. It also changed both of my profile names, changing the 3rd and 4th letter to black boxes. (ie. 12██5). =S Is there a way to edit the profile names so that I might be able to reverse this? I was stupid and didn't make a backup of my save before trying Ocarina. =\
 

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Summersett said:
It's done the same thing to me, without using Gecko OS. It also changed both of my profile names, changing the 3rd and 4th letter to black boxes. (ie. 12??5). =S Is there a way to edit the profile names so that I might be able to reverse this? I was stupid and didn't make a backup of my save before trying Ocarina. =\
Maybe if we use the SaveGame Extractor and then an Hexeditor, we can maybe change the profie names and the notices....
 

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