Using SNEEK/Emunand

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I used ModMii to do the UNEEK+DI installation. Now I am unsure of what else I need to do. I've heard I need something called Neek2o? I think? Anyway, ideally I'd want to be able to access my Emunand both directly and through WiiFlow. I can't find a setting to set Emunand path on WiiFlow, though.
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Okay, so I did manage to find the setting to get Wiiflow to look for emunand on the USB, but it still looks for them in a "default" folder, which I don't have.

I then tried installing the nSwitch channel, thinking maybe I needed to enter the emunand myself first. But all I got was some minor installation messages and then this screen. I couldn't read it, figured something had gone wrong. Restarted the Wii, but then had to sync all my Wiimotes again.
 

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You didn't mention anything about where your emunand is from. Did you also use ModMii to build it? (option 2 or 3 on the ModMii Sneek installation menu).

My emunand (configured for uneek+di) is located at USB:/nands/pl_us

nSwitch is the canary for testing emunand, if you're not booting into emunand with it, something is broken with your emunand separate from anything to do with Wiiflow configuration. And in future testing, try using the nSwitch app from the homebrew channel rather than an installed nSwitch channel (which is most likely a forwarder), just to eliminate one possible point of failure.
 
You didn't mention anything about where your emunand is from. Did you also use ModMii to build it? (option 2 or 3 on the ModMii Sneek installation menu).

My emunand (configured for uneek+di) is located at USB:/nands/pl_us

nSwitch is the canary for testing emunand, if you're not booting into emunand with it, something is broken with your emunand separate from anything to do with Wiiflow configuration. And in future testing, try using the nSwitch app from the homebrew channel rather than an installed nSwitch channel (which is most likely a forwarder), just to eliminate one possible point of failure.
Yes, I used ModMii. I did the same thing as you, Uneek+DI and USB:/nands/pl_us. I will test launching from the homebrew channel when I have time again
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Or rename the bootneek folder or whatever it's called to bootmii and launch "bootmii" (really sneek). This takes nswitch entirely out of the equation
How do I find this bootneek folder?
 
Update: So I tried launching nSwitch from the Homebrew Channel, like @Exidous suggested. It worked... to a point. When I got to the main menu, it said the Wii memory was full, and forced me into the data menu.

Now, I installed a whole bunch of WADs through ModMii (that don't show up, by the way), so that might be the problem... but I thought the whole point of emunand was to bypass that limit?

Anyway, the one thing that was there that I could remove was the one WAD I hadn't installed through ModMii but through WiiFlow, as I mentioned in the general WiiFlow thread. So I uninstalled that channel, and then when I came back to the main Wii menu, which previously only gave a "memory is full" error in the multiple times I tried to access it, I now got a black screen saying that the system was corrupted.

Starting to want to just uninstall and reinstall the emunand entirely, but I don't know what files/folders I need to delete for that.
 
Wii system menu (and most? plain emunands) have a maximum channel limit of 48. Install too many wads, and it breaks. It sounds like that's at least part of what you were dealing with.

I understand there are workarounds to the 48 channel limit but that's not something I have experience with.
 
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I used ModMii to do the UNEEK+DI installation. Now I am unsure of what else I need to do. I've heard I need something called Neek2o? I think? Anyway, ideally I'd want to be able to access my Emunand both directly and through WiiFlow. I can't find a setting to set Emunand path on WiiFlow, though.
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Okay, so I did manage to find the setting to get Wiiflow to look for emunand on the USB, but it still looks for them in a "default" folder, which I don't have.

I then tried installing the nSwitch channel, thinking maybe I needed to enter the emunand myself first. But all I got was some minor installation messages and then this screen. I couldn't read it, figured something had gone wrong. Restarted the Wii, but then had to sync all my Wiimotes again.
i am having the same issue although the screen goes black...
 

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