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stev418 said:
just made smb2 including this missing files that the tmd indicated, getting tested now
how did you know from the tmd, which file was missing?
using this as a guide
Instructions:
- Place Waninkoko's NAND-FS Dumper on the SD Card, and load it on your Wii with the known Wii Homebrew loading methods (Twilight Princess Hack, Trucha Signer, or (Hacked) Homebrew Channel). Make sure you have more than 512MB of space on the SD Card, then run the program.
- Copy each channel that you want to have decrypted from your Wii to the SD Card in the Wii System Menu, one by one, and check the copied channel on a computer, in order to see the ID CODE of each of the copied channels (for example FAGP or JAWJ).
- Once you know the ID code for each of the channels you want to copy, look at the Title Database (http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Title_Database) to see which folder the channel you want to copy would belong in on the /NAND_FS/TITLE directory on the decrypted NAND_FS directory on the SD Card. Generally speaking, 00010001: Downloaded channels.
- Go into the /NAND_FS/TITLE/00010001/ directory for the folder containing all the downloaded channels (like Virtual Console, WiiWare, or other channels downloaded from the Wii Shop). Go into each subdirectory in the folder, and go into the CONTENT directory.
- Open up Notepad, and click and drag the TITLE.TMD file into Notepad. Towards the middle-end of the file, you will see the ID CODE of the channel (e.g JAAP).
- When you find an ID CODE in a folder which matches a channel you want to copy, copy the contents of that folder to your computer. You must also copy the TICKET from the /NAND_FS/TICKET/00010001/XXXXXXXX folder belonging to that channel as well.
- You are most likely still missing a few files from the channel you want to copy, which are found in the /NAND_FS/SHARED1 folder. These are shared APP files among other channels, but named differently.
- Open the TITLE.TMD for a copied channel with a HEX EDITOR. The end section specifies the CID of the APP file being used (4 bytes), the INDEX (2 bytes), the TYPE (2 bytes), the SIZE (8 bytes), and SHA1 HASH of the APP (20 bytes) for all APP files used for the channel - check 36 bytes from the end until you reach a file with the INDEX of 00.
- It should list the INDEX of the files used from 00 to the end, which is normally 06 or 07. Those are all the files used, with the file names listed as the 4 bytes before the index. If you see filenames for APP files which aren't in the same folder as your copied channel contents, it means they are in the /NAND_FS/SHARED1/ folder. In order to confirm which file is missing, check the SHA1 HASH of the files in the /NAND_FS/SHARED1/ folder. If you find a match, it means that is the file that is missing from the copied, decrypted channel. Copy that file and rename it to the filename listed on the TITLE.TMD, until all files are in the folder.
- If the filenames are not all in sequence, and it looks like files are missing, it does not matter - what matters is that all the files are there, according to the INDEXES in the TMD.
- When you have all the decrypted APP files according to the TMD, and the TICKET which belongs to that channel as well, you have the entire decrypted channel. You just need a WAD Packer to pack those files into a WAD, which you can install onto your Wii with a WAD Installer.
(THESE HASHES ARE FOR PAL CHANNELS):
Generally speaking, there are 4 SHARED APP files which are used, with the first 3 being the most common:
FILENAME - SHA1 HASH
00000001.APP - f5dd17b3200dd4d6be2b25b577c99e5f941b7324
00000002.APP - 32b339cbbb507d502779259a7866995d030b1d88
00000003.APP - 3644384b0cfc920ef620120e8721bf53c85bda27
0000002C.APP - 096b7bc8616329f32ec0376e438ef5438b0c247a