Hacking Usb Loader GX Problem

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So I recently re-installed USB Loader GX onto my SD Card that homebrew is on, ended up breaking the channel because some how I added it to me wii, but that isn't my problem. When I open Usb Loader GX it starts up perfectly fine. Then I go check why my games aren't loading up in the game viewing area, so I go to switch my Usb partitions and it is stuck on the SD card that is inserted into the front of my wiii with both homebrew and Usb Loader GX on it. I also have a System Check if that helps that matter on figuring out what is wrong. By the way I have tried both Usb Ports top and bottom just to see if I plugged it in the wrong port but it didn't solve anything.

Sys Check Here:
IOS257 base hash:
22 61 37 8f, c1 a4 7b c6, e1 9e f4 21, 9f e0 82 75, 13 d4 8d 0a

IOS256 base hash:
55 fb ed 94, 57 5b c5 38, c1 62 25 04, 76 9d 01 f8, 1b 7c c3 c1

IOS250 base hash:
a2 2a 21 5c, 31 f2 c4 b8, 41 b3 f6 a9, aa 25 6b 0d, 16 44 ad 12

IOS249 base hash:
e5 af 13 8b, 02 92 01 c7, 0c 12 41 e7, 9d 6a 5d 43, 37 a1 45 6a

IOS236 base hash:
e5 af 13 8b, 02 92 01 c7, 0c 12 41 e7, 9d 6a 5d 43, 37 a1 45 6a

IOS61 base hash:
9b cc 1a a7, 57 2b f6 c2, 76 94 97 b5, 71 51 cd b5, 0c d5 ea de

IOS60 base hash:
36 48 b1 84, a8 d8 12 94, 52 b8 76 70, bc 9e 40 6c, 18 2f e4 71

IOS55 base hash:
cb 8d c7 b8, 5b 67 f7 90, d0 56 2c 68, 5e 54 99 bc, 3e 7e c9 4d

IOS53 base hash:
dc 5b 8b 64, 69 3c ab 8f, 49 f9 6d d6, a6 55 ea c5, 16 3e dd 69

IOS50 base hash:
7b 3c 5c 7a, 1e ac 33 fc, 60 18 90 5f, da 18 af e2, f3 a0 c5 23

IOS38 base hash:
79 9f 41 e6, ba 0c d6 c4, 5c eb a4 e3, 54 bc 04 16, ec 80 27 6f

IOS37 base hash:
11 ae 11 f6, 9d 3d c1 c5, 05 41 6c 56, 9c 14 9d 63, 8f 0c 76 74

IOS36 base hash:
a0 50 df 81, ee a4 3f ab, 9d 20 d9 e6, de 02 c7 bb, e5 39 66 8f

IOS35 base hash:
ea 0b 56 ac, 5d f1 b6 30, 18 b9 a4 7f, d1 87 d4 a1, 3c b2 c8 66

IOS34 base hash:
2d 8b 51 85, d1 e2 60 1e, 83 ba 51 d2, e4 f4 8f 0f, d8 a1 39 bb

IOS33 base hash:
51 ef 6e ed, 0e e6 eb d9, ae ff cf e3, c3 a0 b2 66, 89 7d a6 02

IOS31 base hash:
27 99 8a b6, 6f 63 e1 a6, ae e7 2a 7d, 6d b9 d2 3a, 40 34 11 20

IOS28 base hash:
16 02 1f 43, d5 38 6a f4, 59 47 51 85, 3e 95 37 82, d4 f0 ba 19

IOS22 base hash:
fb cb 9a 2d, db 68 d9 7c, c9 15 81 1a, 4c 76 c8 28, 3f e7 d7 a6

IOS21 base hash:
29 8a a5 04, 6d 3b 61 5f, a0 ff d6 23, 58 b2 99 65, 3b 15 f2 06

IOS17 base hash:
b6 42 f5 7c, e2 93 39 9f, cd aa 0c e9, ba 69 e8 f9, 5e 2c ca 61

IOS15 base hash:
21 fe 86 d4, a6 4a 24 26, 15 a7 92 36, ab b7 00 d6, 57 2a 18 50

IOS14 base hash:
93 46 80 c4, 0f 62 8e fb, dd 18 2e a8, ed 62 fb c8, 7b 58 07 eb

IOS13 base hash:
41 7a d9 a8, 82 8f fd 6a, e1 05 7e 95, 3f 72 d0 98, 15 95 a7 22

IOS12 base hash:
7a b6 87 8a, 6e e7 92 3e, 4f c9 19 ef, ed 33 0a 78, e0 da a0 4e

IOS9 base hash:
51 4c c2 b8, 85 f7 47 6b, 37 58 83 21, 93 1b 7c a4, 54 3d 10 19
 

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So after a couple of mins of confusion I found out she told me to open the wrong document

Sys Check:
SysCheck v2.3.2 HacksDen Edition by JoostinOnline, Double_A, R2-D2199, and Nano
...runs on IOS61 (rev 4890).

Region: NTSC-U
System Menu 4.1U (v449)

Drive date: 02.13.2007
Homebrew Channel 1.1.0 running on IOS61

Hollywood v0x11
Console ID: 54589153
Console Type: Wii
Shop Channel Country: Canada (18)
Boot2 v3
Found 250 titles.
Found 32 IOS on this console. 7 of them are stub.

IOS4 (rev 65280): Stub
IOS9 (rev 521): No Patches
IOS10 (rev 768): Stub
IOS11 (rev 256): Stub
IOS12 (rev 12): No Patches
IOS13 (rev 16): No Patches
IOS14 (rev 263): No Patches
IOS15 (rev 266): No Patches
IOS16 (rev 512): Stub
IOS17 (rev 518): No Patches
IOS20 (rev 256): Stub
IOS21 (rev 525): No Patches
IOS22 (rev 780): No Patches
IOS28 (rev 1293): No Patches
IOS30 (rev 2816): Stub
IOS31 (rev 3349): No Patches
IOS33 (rev 2834): No Patches
IOS34 (rev 3091): No Patches
IOS35 (rev 3349): No Patches
IOS36 (rev 3094): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access
IOS37 (rev 3612): No Patches
IOS38 (rev 3610): No Patches
IOS50 (rev 4889): No Patches
IOS51 (rev 4864): Stub
IOS53 (rev 5149): No Patches
IOS55 (rev 5149): No Patches
IOS60 (rev 6174): Trucha Bug
IOS61 (rev 4890): No Patches
IOS236[58] (rev 21, Info: rev 21): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS249[58] (rev 21, Info: rev 21): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS250 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS254 (rev 65281): BootMii
BC v5
MIOS v9
Report generated on 09/17/2015.
 

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USBLoaderGX doesn't load Wii games from SD, only from USB.
But, it can load Gamecube backup from SD card, USB, or both.

Thanks for the syscheck.

Your slot 249 has a wrong version of IOS and wrong base.

Currently your 249 is version 21 with base58.
You need to install d2x v8 Final, with base 56.
or with base 57 if you plan to play Call of duty and Musical games (just dance, etc.)

http://www.mediafire.com/download/5ggh53tj9hhp1tr/d2x-cios-installer-3.1-v6-v7-v8-v10-wii.7z

She already used that homebrew, she knows how to do it.
Please ask her, or read her previous thread where I explained what to do.


Maybe it will not fix your problem, but at least you will have what you need to continue debug your issue.
 

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Hey, Just me. So I'm doing the cios installer just like I did last time, and when I go to instal, it's saying it failed. The exact thing it's saying is " net_init failed and its highlighted in red, as it the 249 on the page after that. I'm not sure if that's what it was supposed to be doing, but I needed to ask regardless.



EDIT: I wasn't sure if it worked or not, j went to GX loader through Homebrew and the problem hasn't solved. I honk the cios program failed. I've tried both base 56 and 57 with both IOS 249 and 250 like I did with mine.

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

USBLoaderGX doesn't load Wii games from SD, only from USB.
But, it can load Gamecube backup from SD card, USB, or both.

Thanks for the syscheck.

Your slot 249 has a wrong version of IOS and wrong base.

Currently your 249 is version 21 with base58.
You need to install d2x v8 Final, with base 56.
or with base 57 if you plan to play Call of duty and Musical games (just dance, etc.)

http://www.mediafire.com/download/5ggh53tj9hhp1tr/d2x-cios-installer-3.1-v6-v7-v8-v10-wii.7z

She already used that homebrew, she knows how to do it.
Please ask her, or read her previous thread where I explained what to do.


Maybe it will not fix your problem, but at least you will have what you need to continue debug your issue.

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

Edit: I redid a syscheck to see if anything has changed; and iOS 249 is gone. Like it's not even on the check list at all. And I'm retrying the cios installer constantly and nothing is workig it keeps failing.
 

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his network setting is correctly setup?
the installer is downloading the file to install from Nintendo's servers.
so you need a working wifi connection.

if his wifi is working, maybe nintendo's servers have issues right now.
I don't know why the slot249 is gone, maybe the installer delete the slot before installing. and as the install failed, you don't have it anymore.

try again later, and be sure internet is working.
If he has a WiiU or 3DS, maybe he setup his router or used a special DNS IP to block Nintendo's servers to prevent auto-update? disable the filters to access the file.
 

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