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Waninkoko has released a homebrew app for dumping your Wii's NAND chip. The contents, of course, are encrypted so it's not really for general use.
Quote:
REQUERIMENTS:
- SD Gecko
- A way to load homebrew
HOW TO USE:
1. Insert the SD Gecko in Slot A.
2. Insert a SD card with at least 512 MB of free space.
3. Run the application and wait until it finishes.
NOTES:
The dumped NAND is encrypted. To decrypt it is needed the
console's NAND key (do not ask me about how to get it).
here is the official site http://wii.waninkoko.info/
no one has posted this and i think its a big deal as i have dumped from nand and was really easy. hope this leads to something good.
edit. just read that people think the nand key is loaded to ram and i think the team twizers came out with a ram dump tool so we could be almost at custom firmware
Waninkoko has released a homebrew app for dumping your Wii's NAND chip. The contents, of course, are encrypted so it's not really for general use.
Quote:
REQUERIMENTS:
- SD Gecko
- A way to load homebrew
HOW TO USE:
1. Insert the SD Gecko in Slot A.
2. Insert a SD card with at least 512 MB of free space.
3. Run the application and wait until it finishes.
NOTES:
The dumped NAND is encrypted. To decrypt it is needed the
console's NAND key (do not ask me about how to get it).
here is the official site http://wii.waninkoko.info/
no one has posted this and i think its a big deal as i have dumped from nand and was really easy. hope this leads to something good.
edit. just read that people think the nand key is loaded to ram and i think the team twizers came out with a ram dump tool so we could be almost at custom firmware