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OK thanks, and the Setup.com with Devkitpro. I presume it should not be sitting at a DOS promt blinking for an hour?
Just close it and run it again then. It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to download and install everything.
Possibly. If it's been open this long though, you should shut the whole thing down and restart the process.So when it sits at a DOS prompt like that, it's trying to download something?
Even after restarting? It didn't used to be that way.Very nice tutorial, thank you for the effort.
I noticed when installing tortoiseSVN for the first time the command prompt integration is disabled by default. Inputting the 'svn' command will only throw up errors without it previously marked for install.
Crap. I thought that the installer would automatically put it in the correct folder, but I guess I was wrong. I'll edit the guide in the morning. It's 3:19AM here.New road block.
I re-downloaded everything within Windows XP, installed Devkit pro minus the ARM and PSP. The guide was not clear as to where to place "devkitARM r24" so I put it's folder inside of "C:\DevkitPro" along side of "devkitPPC".
The Devkit installer never created a "C:\projects" folder. And SVN is not a noticed command within DOS.
That's where I've gotten so far. This is a fresh install of XP OEM 32-bit.
Yes even after restarting. Uninstalling then reinstalling with it enabled fixed the error for me but I may have just been unlucky.Even after restarting? It didn't used to be that way.
I mean the actual Vwii. If you were able to successfully theme the nand dump, what's stopping you from building a theme.csm that can be applied with MyMenuify?If anyone was having problems with it before, redo the Preparation part, including downloading devkitARM_r32.rar.
drakorex: Yes, but only in SNEEK.