Depends whether someone implemented the new firmware address(es) already. Generally it would work thoughDoes TCPgecko work with that exploit already?
You make a folder for it and link it from the index.html like with all the other homebrews. For example, look at this tutorial:
Try it with kexploit10.Damn it. I'm trying to load Homebrew Launcher, and only ONCE I got kexploit31 to load up, and then of course I got Race Attack fail. And now each and every time my Wii U (USA one) crashes.
Well. That's strange.of course.
*20 tries later* Nope, on kexploit10 it also crashes. Basically, I load it from a bookmark, when I do my TV goes black, while the gamepad displays either very slightly loaded webpage (progress bar just covering 192. part of url) or a fully loaded page. and that's it.Try it with kexploit10.
Well. That's strange.
I'm using an EUR console on the latest firmware and it runs for me all the time.
Just to make sure, recheck the files you downloaded from this guide and make sure your loodiine gx2 is in a folder with the same name inside the apps folder.
That's wrong, you will need Kernel10 for both the homebrew launcher and loadiine, otherwise the homebrew launcher will try to execute the old race attack exploit and will fail doing so^^b1. You want to load homebrew, so we'll load up Kernel31 payload first. Clear your cookies, and input the URL: http://192.168.XXX.XXX/hax?kexploit31 (Note that XXX is whatever you got from ipconfig).
a2. You will see the hack load.
a3. It will return you to your the home menu, go back in the web browser and type: http://192.168.XXX.XXX/hax?launcher