Hardware Emulation USB FAT Device Could Not Be Opened?

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delete the part I mentioned in a hex editor. see if it then equals the size of mine photo.
 
you'll know if you have program files in the C drive iirc. program files (x86) is for 32bit stuff.
 
Please.....

A Log of the Console Output gets written to

sd:/vwiinandrestorer/latest.log

Please post the Content of it or the File itself so @GaryOderNichts can have a look on it,what is wrong with your vWii.

2 Hours ago I have ask friendly for this Logfile,so we could see what happens and what is wrong.....:(
If you have done the NAND Recover Process,there IS an Logfile latest.log INSIDE this Folder.

Otherwise your NAND Restore was not made correctly.....
 
Please.....



2 Hours ago I have ask friendly for this Logfile,so we could see what happens and what is wrong.....:(
If you have done the NAND Recover Process,there IS an Logfile latest.log INSIDE this Folder.

Otherwise your NAND Restore was not made correctly.....
I think the footer created within the nand.bin is what's throwing it off. his nand.bin is exactly the correct size, but the footer may not work. I'm guessing there's a checksum, maybe, to prevent something from messing up.
 
yes, delete from backupmii all the way to end of the file, then check the byte size again. it will create a backup in case something goes wrong.
 
Please.....



2 Hours ago I have ask friendly for this Logfile,so we could see what happens and what is wrong.....:(
If you have done the NAND Recover Process,there IS an Logfile latest.log INSIDE this Folder.

Otherwise your NAND Restore was not made correctly.....
The only app in that folder to launch is the elf file. I found no restorer app. I used the elf file but nothing happens. I can't download anything from the Homebrew website because the console crashes if I do.
 
yes, delete from backupmii all the way to end of the file, then check the byte size again. it will create a backup in case something goes wrong.
Okay deleted what you said. File is slccmpt.bin so should it be slcmpt.bin?

EDIT: said there was an error when saving but saved anyway. Hope that's okay.
 

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