This is not a fix, just posting a question to the community!
I have been seeing a few threads where people have bricked their vWii and it got me thinking...
Looking the the WupHax source, it appears to mount the vWii NAND and patch one of the Mii channels .app files with a loader.
Assuming someone with a bricked vWii backed up all their IOSs and SysMenu to wads prior to bricking, is there a technical reason that a modified WupHax couldn't use the same method to restore the SysMenu and IOS 80 from those wads?
If that could be done, it should get the vWii to the point that a wad installer could then be used to restore the rest of the system.
Of course I'm not real familar with exactly what WupHax is doing, so it may be that this is simply not possible.
Just thinking out loud...
I have been seeing a few threads where people have bricked their vWii and it got me thinking...
Looking the the WupHax source, it appears to mount the vWii NAND and patch one of the Mii channels .app files with a loader.
Assuming someone with a bricked vWii backed up all their IOSs and SysMenu to wads prior to bricking, is there a technical reason that a modified WupHax couldn't use the same method to restore the SysMenu and IOS 80 from those wads?
If that could be done, it should get the vWii to the point that a wad installer could then be used to restore the rest of the system.
Of course I'm not real familar with exactly what WupHax is doing, so it may be that this is simply not possible.
Just thinking out loud...