Homebrew sysCheck v1.6 released!

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sysCheck v1.6 by Erik Spyder

Download sysCheck

Homebrew application which does several checks on installed IOS and custom IOS:
- IOS Stub;
- Fake signature (aka Trucha Bug);
- ES_DiVerify (aka ES_Identify);
- Flash Access;
- NAND Access;
- Boot2 Access;
- USB 2.0.

sysCheck generates a report on the root of the SD card (sd:/sysCheck.csv).





Thanks to mdbrim, ckinrun, Arikado and SteelSlasher from WiiBrew Forums (http://forum.wiibrew.org)



The author can not be held responsible for any damage it might cause!

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Changelog:

Version 1.6
* Improve IOS Stubs detection;
* Improve Fake Signature check;
* Check for NAND Access;
* Display Hollywood GPU version;
* Display Console ID;
* Display Boot2 version.

Version 1.5
* Fix IOS202 issue;
* Improve IOS stubs detection;
* Error handling corrections;
* Wii Light is turn on when generating the CSV report;
* Code cleanup.

Version 1.4
* Check for USB 2.0 IOS Tree;
* Display the current date and time in the report;
* Recompiled with the latest version of DevkitPro;
* Code cleanup.

Version 1.3 (unreleased)
* Detect the console region;
* Error handling corrections.

Version 1.2 (unreleased)
* Check for Flash Access;
* Check for Boot2 Access.

Version 1.1
* Fix IOS stubs detection;
* Fix IOS revision number displayed on reload;
* Code cleanup.

Version 1.0
* Initial public release
 
i think it should be added that these syscheck apps just check the installed IOS on the wii as it is. cIOSes that use mload have the poteential to have capabilities not shown by this. external modules can be loaded into these IOSes. thats why hermes' IOSes (202/222/223) show no usb 2.0 tree but they are still capable of reading and writing to usb at 2.0 speeds.

its still a great tool, i just thought that was worth mentioning.
 
Hey,
I ran the application and I read the file it gave me, it says I have 4 stubbed IOS's. I assume those are bad. How do I know which to fix?

By the way I lived in Granby QC for over a decade. Where you from in QC?
 
mattster99 said:
Hey,
I ran the application and I read the file it gave me, it says I have 4 stubbed IOS's. I assume those are bad. How do I know which to fix?

By the way I lived in Granby QC for over a decade. Where you from in QC?

I was born in Sept-Iles and now living in Québec City. My wife was born in Granby (near the zoo)... small world!
 
i think you will probably run into a whole bunch of headaches if you try to detect the usb 2.0 stuff in 202/222/223/224 etc. these all use mload and require the app to load an external ehci module to access the usb2.0 stuff. but the trouble is that if you load the wrong ehci module for a certain IOS or certain revision of an IOS, it will freeze without saying anything and your app is dead.

i would say you just check to see if you can access /dev/mload or however its called, and not actually use mload to load any modules. then if you can access that, you can assume that usb2.0 (as well as many other things) are possible with that IOS, and there isnt a chance that you will break your app by loading the wrong module.
 
every time I run this app, about half way through scanning it boots into Bootmii for some reason...


*EDIT*

I tried removing the bootmii folder from my sd card and then the wii just freezes with the drive light flashing over and over again.
 
when i use dop-mii it says i have a few stubs one of them was ios 249
thats the 1 i always use for installing ioses etc if i let dop-mii delete it wont ther be problems?
 
xflak40 said:
dop-mii --> remove stubs

done
DOP-Mii doesn't have an instant stub remove thingy anymore afaik
Or at least I haven't found it yet
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dohclude said:
every time I run this app, about half way through scanning it boots into Bootmii for some reason...


*EDIT*

I tried removing the bootmii folder from my sd card and then the wii just freezes with the drive light flashing over and over again.

Same here!
 

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