Sync different region Gamepad to Console method!! Work!

  • Thread starter Thread starter gavinlai
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 19,450
  • Replies Replies 31
  • Likes Likes 3
idk if anyone still checks this thread but did the firmware update actually work for anyone? cuz for me it starts and at about 80% it flashes the region error that normally comes up if you try updating in an unmodded menu and then it restarts the console.

I already have the gamepad synced to my console thx to UDPIH (and the Aroma DRC Region Free plugin) but some features like Quick Start are unusable since the firmware updates that include them have been bypassed and I was hoping this might be a solution to that... :/
You can read my steps in more steps item.
Diffetence region must do more steps.
 
You can read my steps in more steps item.
Diffetence region must do more steps.
I did exactly what your post says and it didn't work for the firmware update, like I said, I can link the gamepad through other means just fine but the firmware update doesn't actually work, maybe that's why there was no change on your end when you tried a different drc_fw.bin file since it doesn't actually do anything lol
 
I haven't try directly use the original drc_fw.bin to update different region gamepad, maybe can change the region permanently, but I am not sure!!!! You can try and tell me the result.
I tried use original drc _fw.bin(euro version) to update my JPN GamePad, had update procedure, but after reboot, not effect, remain has Japanese text.
And I tried to combine Euro and JPN firmware, but the same, not effect.

I think change the GamePad region need to hardmod, read the flash and change some value. Maybe in the feture, I will tried, but no schedule.
Very untimely response and really late to the party, but I figured out how to at the very least change the Wii U GamePad language. Not the region, but it'd be useless because modded Wii Us now allow for pairing out-of-region GamePads without external software (Aroma moment lol); kind of hope there's a way to change the language without relying on proprietary/confiscated Nintendo SDK tools, but as it stands, here's a guide to change it's language.

Anyways, you would need:
  • A Wii U, and a GamePad (duh)
  • SystemConfigTool installed (there is a "SysNAND" version somewhere on the Internet Archive, you can check it out)
  • "lang_xx.bin" (xx is a number) files, I'll show you how to download them later on in the guide
So, here are the steps:
  1. Download all the files from these folders using JNUSTool:
    • "0005001010044000/content/"
    • "0005001010044100/content/"
    • "0005001010044200/content/"
  2. In the folders there should exist several files, named "lang_xx.bin" as mentioned above. Copy them all into 1 folder.
  3. Boot up FTPiiU, then navigate to the following directory depending on which Wii U region you have:
    • North America/NTSC: "/storage_mlc/sys/title/00050010/10044100/content/"
    • Europe/PAL: "storage_mlc/sys/title/00050010/10044200/content/"
    • Japan: "/storage_mlc/sys/title/00050010/10044000/content/"
  4. Copy all the files in the 1 folder you just created, then paste all the files back in one of the directories above.
  5. Turn off FTPiiU.
  6. Boot into SystemConfigTool.
  7. You should see the following screen:

    1687941779676.png

    Navigate to "Language", and choose the language you want to switch your Wii U GamePad.
  8. Press A at said language, then press Y.
And you're done! Say hello to your GamePad talking in another language that it shouldn't be.

I know that you are struggling to find a way, so here is the way that I have found.
 
hello i cant find 0005001010044000, 0005001010044100 and 0005001010044200 from JNUSTool.


i can download games...
Post automatically merged:

@1vb
 
@ramsaynieve Not sure what you mean with "can't find". Did you even read the readme of JNUSTool? Cause it works perfectly fine when you know how to use it;
Code:
$ java -jar JNUSTool.jar 0005001010044000
JNUSTool 0.3b - by Maschell

No cached TMD found.
Getting missing tmd from Server!
No cached ticket found.
getting missing ticket
No cached FST (00000010) found.
Getting FST from server.

Title                           : 0005001010044000
TitleID                         : 0005001010044000
Version                         : 0000000000000001
Encrypted Key                   : [CENSORED]
Decrypted Key                   : [CENSORED]
Total Size of Content Files     : 0.0 MB
Total Size of Decrypted Files   : 6.85 MB
Entries                         : 6
Files                           : 3
Files in NUS-Title              : 3
Content 00000001 missing. Downloading the files from the server
Content 00000002 missing. Downloading the files from the server
Content 00000003 missing. Downloading the files from the server
Downloading:     0,00 MB /code/app.xml
Downloading:     0,00 MB /code/cos.xml
Downloading:     6,85 MB /content/lang_12.bin
Checksum okay for: app.xml
Checksum okay for: cos.xml
Done!

You probably shouldn't try things able to brick your console when you're not able to follow simple readmes. Not trying to be mean, just warning you...
 
  • Like
Reactions: ikaros2
@ramsaynieve Not sure what you mean with "can't find". Did you even read the readme of JNUSTool? Cause it works perfectly fine when you know how to use it;
Code:
$ java -jar JNUSTool.jar 0005001010044000
JNUSTool 0.3b - by Maschell

No cached TMD found.
Getting missing tmd from Server!
No cached ticket found.
getting missing ticket
No cached FST (00000010) found.
Getting FST from server.

Title                           : 0005001010044000
TitleID                         : 0005001010044000
Version                         : 0000000000000001
Encrypted Key                   : [CENSORED]
Decrypted Key                   : [CENSORED]
Total Size of Content Files     : 0.0 MB
Total Size of Decrypted Files   : 6.85 MB
Entries                         : 6
Files                           : 3
Files in NUS-Title              : 3
Content 00000001 missing. Downloading the files from the server
Content 00000002 missing. Downloading the files from the server
Content 00000003 missing. Downloading the files from the server
Downloading:     0,00 MB /code/app.xml
Downloading:     0,00 MB /code/cos.xml
Downloading:     6,85 MB /content/lang_12.bin
Checksum okay for: app.xml
Checksum okay for: cos.xml
Done!

You probably shouldn't try things able to brick your console when you're not able to follow simple readmes. Not trying to be mean, just warning you...

you do not offend, but I explain
in the github that I have found, no readme appears (.zip only 3, logically I have simply used the .jar file, which is a gui.
Captura de pantalla 2023-08-28 002946.png


after your message, i figured i was supposed to use the command prompt and got it to work.


image.png





github.com/Maschell/JNUSTool
 
Last edited by ramsaynieve,
  • Like
Reactions: KarimPolska
Respuesta muy inoportuna y llegué demasiado tarde, pero descubrí cómo, al menos, cambiar el idioma del GamePad de Wii U. No la región, pero sería inútil porque las Wii U modificadas ahora permiten emparejar GamePads de otras regiones sin software externo (¡qué sorpresa!). Espero que haya una forma de cambiar el idioma sin depender de herramientas propietarias o confiscadas del SDK de Nintendo, pero tal como están las cosas, aquí tenéis una guía para cambiarlo.

De todas formas, necesitarías:
  • Una Wii U y un GamePad (obvio)
  • SystemConfigTool instalado (hay una versión "SysNAND" en algún lugar del Internet Archive, puedes consultarla)
  • Archivos "lang_xx.bin" (xx es un número). Más adelante en la guía te mostraré cómo descargarlos.
Así que aquí están los pasos:
  1. Descargue todos los archivos de estas carpetas usando JNUSTool:
    • "0005001010044000/contenido/"
    • "0005001010044100/contenido/"
    • "0005001010044200/contenido/"
  2. En las carpetas debería haber varios archivos llamados "lang_xx.bin", como se mencionó anteriormente. Cópielos todos en una sola carpeta.
  3. Inicie FTPiiU, luego navegue al siguiente directorio dependiendo de la región de Wii U que tenga:
    • Norteamérica/NTSC: "/storage_mlc/sys/title/00050010/10044100/content/"
    • Europa/PAL: "storage_mlc/sys/title/00050010/10044200/content/"
    • Japón: "/storage_mlc/sys/title/00050010/10044000/content/"
  4. Copie todos los archivos en la carpeta que acaba de crear y luego pegue todos los archivos nuevamente en uno de los directorios anteriores.
  5. Desactivar FTPiiU.
  6. Inicie en SystemConfigTool.
  7. Deberías ver la siguiente pantalla:

    View attachment 380547
    Navega hasta "Idioma" y elige el idioma en el que deseas cambiar tu Wii U GamePad.
  8. Presione A en dicho idioma, luego presione Y.
¡Listo! Saluda a tu GamePad hablando en un idioma que no debería.

Sé que estás luchando por encontrar una manera, así que aquí está el camino que he encontrado.
amigo el punto 1 podrias explicarlo mejor?nose donde buscar eso en JNUStool
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum