Unable to boot modmii generated emuNAND

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Hello all, as title says, I cannot boot an emuNAND generated with moodmii no matter what I do, even the neek2o forwarder channel gets stuck at "Reloading bootmii IOS" which I have installed according to syscheck: IOS254 (rev 65281): BootMii


This is what I've done so far:

Executed ModMii 7.0.2 command line version
S = SNEEK Installation, EmuNAND Builder\Modifier, Game Bulk Extractor

3 = All the above (Recommended for first time SNEEK users)

1 = 96

SD = SNEEK+DI

D = Default Setting: COPY_TO_SD

U = USA

4.3 = 4.3

Y = Yes, install both

installed cIOS249 to emuNAND

DML

yes to priiloader

yes to wiiflow channel

default serial number

G = DarkWii Green Theme - No-Spin

no photo, internet, mii, shopping channels

Installed the neek2o forwarder channel on sysNAND, stuck on Reloading bootmii IOS

Tried with with and without di.bin in SD:\sneek, as suggested by Cyan in another thread

emuNAND is in SD:\nands\pl_us

SD is a 128GB kingston microSD in FAT32 MBR

Wii has bootmii installed both as boot2 and IOS

Am I missing something?
 
It doesn't sound like you're missing anything.

The forwarder channel you're using should just be an implementation of NSwitch (https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/NSwitch_Wii). Just to be sure, try using NSwitch from the HBC to boot emunand - put it in /apps

The first boot of a Wii emunand can take a while. I've personally seen it hang on that reloading bootmii IOS screen a couple of times, then just start working a few attempts later (with no user configuration changes)

@XFlak , I'm noticing going through the sneek wizard in 7.0.2 there's still a reference to DML under SNEEK+DI. Just wanted to flag (I don't know if that's an intended use case anymore).
 
It doesn't sound like you're missing anything.

The forwarder channel you're using should just be an implementation of NSwitch (https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/NSwitch_Wii). Just to be sure, try using NSwitch from the HBC to boot emunand - put it in /apps

The first boot of a Wii emunand can take a while. I've personally seen it hang on that reloading bootmii IOS screen a couple of times, then just start working a few attempts later (with no user configuration changes)

@XFlak , I'm noticing going through the sneek wizard in 7.0.2 there's still a reference to DML under SNEEK+DI. Just wanted to flag (I don't know if that's an intended use case anymore).
Thanks for your answer, I was able to boot the emunand with the forwarder channel just now, turns out I needed to use SNEEk alone (not SNEEK+DI), let's see if I find any other issues in the future
 

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