4.1U, CIOS38 rev 14 with the most recent channel wad installed is what i have. i uninstalled the old channel via wad app then installed the new version. some small graphic clitches when it was first loading other than that all seems fine atm
etlon666 said:I have a question regarding STARTING channels from USB Loader GX. When browsing wiitdb.com I found a lot of cover artwork for channels like Internet browser or News Channel. This gives the impression that it is possible to list channels among the games (as if the channels were installed on the harddisk with the games)
Is it possible to display channels that way? Until now I started a channel by clicking the homebrew button, but it would be much more convenient to start a channel like a game.
I am new to this thread and I see it is amazingly long, so I place my question here since I think it would take me ages to find an appropriate answer.
Thanks in advance for any replies!
sorry to quote myself but i have no real time to research but i need help with this!j0shuakane said:my disc drive stopped spinning so i have to use a usb loader until i get a new spindle motor. i am starting to use usb loader gx, but my main game of choice is rock band 2, so i have ran into problems.
i have done some research but dont have time to do alot but my 2 issues are: i cant put dlc onto the sd card, it stays on the wii memory, and i cant get rawksd songs to play, is there any way around any of this? any help would be insanely appreciated!!!
There are a lot of tutorials. Take the time to search. If you don't have time to search you don't have time to play. So take the time you'd normally play and searchj0shuakane said:sorry to quote myself but i have no real time to research but i need help with this!
It's not possible to display channels that way yet, but we have the code ready. We'll have to wait for a nice icon in our toolbardamingraham said:I have a question regarding STARTING channels from USB Loader GX. When browsing wiitdb.com I found a lot of cover artwork for channels like Internet browser or News Channel. This gives the impression that it is possible to list channels among the games (as if the channels were installed on the harddisk with the games)r-win said:Our buildserver automatically ...
we do appreciate the quality and fast updates but imo they need to be somewhat tested for a few mins before u click upload.
Well, we don't click update. It's a fully automated process. Once a commit is done, the latest revision is automatically downloaded, compiled and uploaded. That is the reason why I put that text there. They are untested, but should be fine. If there is anything wrong with the channel, it is NOT the banner, but the application itself. And installing a faulty application will not brick the wii, while installing a faulty banner will.
Always the latest version. That one is tested.Mirkec23 said:1. When update channel, first I need to deinstall by wad instaler old version and then install new version. OK?
No, there is no need to deinstall the previous version, since the title id's of our channels are the same.
QUOTE(Mirkec23 @ Dec 8 2009, 08:26 AM) 2. Which one newest version of channel do you advice as safe end compatible with my sistem (4.1E, CIOS38 rev 14)?
QUOTE(etlon666 @ Dec 8 2009, 10:58 AM)
Is it possible to display channels that way? Until now I started a channel by clicking the homebrew button, but it would be much more convenient to start a channel like a game.
hdhacker said:Sorry if this has been mentioned before. I'm using rev 843 and I am able to use Ocarina with NSMB just fine. A friend tried it and gets a black screen every time. Okay, different configuration, different results. I bought a brand new hard drive, partitioned it the same as mine, and did a clone in WBFS Manager of my WBFS partition. All the games work just fine on the new drive. I go to start NSMB and I get a black screen. Turn off Ocarina, it works perfect. Turn Ocarina back on and use my original hard drive, and Ocarina works.
Why would Ocarina fail on a game with EVERYTHING the same except the hard drive? The ONLY difference between the drives is this: My drive's first partition is NTFS (I'm not using it for the Wii) and the second is WBFS. The new drive and my friend's drive first partition is FAT32 and the second is WBFS.
Is the loader attempting to do something with the FAT32 partition when ocarina is on?
It doesn't try to load 253, it tries to load 236. The deal is this: we try to detect if you have stubs installed. The only way to detect that is to check the revision of 249 and 222. The only way to detect the revision is using a patched ios. Most people start USB GX trough the systemmenu or HBC, so most people start USB GX using ios 60, 61 or 70. Those ios-es are almost never patched, so we reload into one that is almost always patched: 36. In newer guides, and using TBR, it is possible to install a patched ios 36 to slot 236, so that ios 36 stays unpatched. Therefor, we first reload into 236. If that succeeds, yay, we are almost certain that it's a patched 36. If it fails, reload into 36, since that'll be the patched one then.cc2918 said:i don't see any installation guide. can someone direct me to right direction? ;_;
http://usbloadergx.koureio.net/help/readmii
anyones else noticed 850 says it cant load IOS 253? at startup?Luriden said:When I try to download a theme using the Theme Downloader, I get an error saying "Download Failed. Can't create file." Anyone else have this?
Yes, it's a known issue.
Please make sure you have WiiTDB turned on in the settings, AND that you have downloaded the WiiTDB file (settings, 2nd page, update, wiitdb).hdhacker said:Why would Ocarina fail on a game with EVERYTHING the same except the hard drive? The ONLY difference between the drives is this: My drive's first partition is NTFS (I'm not using it for the Wii) and the second is WBFS. The new drive and my friend's drive first partition is FAT32 and the second is WBFS.
Is the loader attempting to do something with the FAT32 partition when ocarina is on?
No, there should be no difference whatsoever. I tried this yesterday with a new harddrive (partitioned it like you did), but I cannot reproduce this behavior.
QUOTE(fullstrength @ Dec 9 2009, 03:39 AM) Rev847 claims to have "Fixed slow startup when loading from FAT" but that doesn't seem to be the case for me.
QUOTE(pepxl @ Dec 9 2009, 03:58 AM)
r-win said:It doesn't try to load 253, it tries to load 236. The deal is this: we try to detect if you have stubs installed. The only way to detect that is to check the revision of 249 and 222. The only way to detect the revision is using a patched ios. Most people start USB GX trough the systemmenu or HBC, so most people start USB GX using ios 60, 61 or 70. Those ios-es are almost never patched, so we reload into one that is almost always patched: 36. In newer guides, and using TBR, it is possible to install a patched ios 36 to slot 236, so that ios 36 stays unpatched. Therefor, we first reload into 236. If that succeeds, yay, we are almost certain that it's a patched 36. If it fails, reload into 36, since that'll be the patched one then.pepxl said:anyones else noticed 850 says it cant load IOS 253? at startup?
Can we disable this in the settings? Most users here have GX running and don't need the stub detection I guess.r-win said:It doesn't try to load 253, it tries to load 236. The deal is this: we try to detect if you have stubs installed. The only way to detect that is to check the revision of 249 and 222. The only way to detect the revision is using a patched ios. Most people start USB GX trough the systemmenu or HBC, so most people start USB GX using ios 60, 61 or 70. Those ios-es are almost never patched, so we reload into one that is almost always patched: 36. In newer guides, and using TBR, it is possible to install a patched ios 36 to slot 236, so that ios 36 stays unpatched. Therefor, we first reload into 236. If that succeeds, yay, we are almost certain that it's a patched 36. If it fails, reload into 36, since that'll be the patched one then.pepxl said:anyones else noticed 850 says it cant load IOS 253? at startup?
I hope this clarifies something.