the wafel_install.ipx was what I told you and it should have worked. The setup does some other stuff in addition, like triggering the initial setup. But if that is working now, then it is fine.
I have now completed steps 7-10 of the MLC rebuild. However, this wafel file was not deleted on my system. Therefore, I manually deleted it from the SD card. Then I performed the patch SD and boot SLC again, and it booted into the Wii U logo, but is now stuck there again. I am now dumping the SLC again.
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The Wii U logo is displayed, but the blue LED is flashing. Is this normal? I'm not going to turn off the Wii U for now. Or am I back to a BLOD?
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Waited until the LED stopped flashing, but no difference. Still only boots up to the Wii U logo.This time, it took significantly longer to dump the SLC file.Here is the check of the SLC.RAW file:
Code:
** nandBinCheck : Wii nand info tool **
from giantpune
built: Mar 24 2017 23:49:06
NAND Type: SLC (WiiU)
checking boot1...
Boot1 hash: "ba411f8f807a0f6c7e574d840dbc85eaa42399ad"
Boot1 OK!
checking for lost clusters...
total used clusters 2ea8 of 0x8000
found 0 lost clusters
UNK ( 0xffff ) 4d (1196, 1197, 1fd8, 1fd9, 1fda, 1fdb, 1fdc, 1fdd, 1fde, 1fdf, 20d8, 20d9, 20da, 20db, 20dc, 20dd, 20de, 20df, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2125, 2126, 2127, 2290, 2291, 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2296, 2297, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2453, 2454, 2455, 2456, 2457, 2458, 2459, 245a, 245b, 245c, 245d, 245e, 245f, 2480, 2481, 2482, 2483, 2484, 2485, 2486, 2487, 25a8, 25a9, 25aa, 25ab, 25ac, 25ad, 25ae, 25af, 2640, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2646, 2647, 716d, 716e, 716f)
free 49fc
verifying ecc...
0 out of 879872 pages had incorrect ecc.
they were spread through 0 clusters in 0 blocks:
()
0 of those clusters are non-special (they belong to the fs)
verifying hmac...
verifying hmac for 256 files
hmac bad (1)
"scfm.img" is 8004000 bytes ( 2001 ) clusters
00000000 ff000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000020 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000000 ff000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000020 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
00000030 00000000 00000000 4f0b4f0b 9b0d6402 ........O.O...d.
00000000 18513f9e 22be3c53 b87edda5 c2f8c67f .Q?.".<S.~......
00000010 d1ca3df9 ..=.
bad HMAC for "/scfm.img"
1 files had bad HMAC data
checking HMAC for superclusters...
0 superClusters had bad HMAC data
I have completely removed the SD card. The log says the following:
OpenDir;/vol/sdcard/wafel_install;-00000000
OpenMCP;/vol/sdcard/wafel_install;-00000000
InstallInfo;tmp_000500101000400A;-00000000
Install;tmp_000500101000400A;-00000000
Flush;MLC;-00000000
Flush;SLC;-00000000
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Or do I have to remove this isfshax and minute as well?
That is from the install plugin, not from the setup plugin. Can you run the setup plugin again, with empty wafel_install folder? That should trigger the initial setup which might help with the hang on the Wii u Logo
The wafel_install folder is empty. I deleted all the files in it. I don't get any other log. The wafel setup mlc.ipx, which according to the mlc repair should delete itself, did not do so. Is this because I still have both the wafel setup mlc.ipx and the wafel_install.ipx in the Wii U folder? In iOS Plugins.
For some reason, the files were still there. I removed them and deleted the wafel_install file. Now I get the setup log.
OpenDir /vol/sdcard/wafel_install: 0
OpenMCP /vol/sdcard/wafel_install: 0
Flush MLC: 0
Region already matches (P:4, G:4, C:4).
SetInitialLaunch 0: 1
Flush SLC: 0
Delete plugin: 0
The other file deleted itself and the Wii U has booted up. I'll just go and get a gamepad. Is there any way I can remove Minute and ISFSHax? I'd like to have a normal Wii U. In any case, thank you very very much for your help.
I set up the console. Then the minute menu appeared briefly, followed by a prompt to create a Mii. Now I'm in the main menu. I'd say everything is OK.
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The Wii U is working again without any problems. However, it seems to try to boot into minute.menu every time it boots up. At least that's what the LEDs indicate. How can I remove this and isfshax so that it's basically an "original" Wii U again? Are there instructions for this? Will the Wii U work like it did before, or does it still need "plugins" like isfshax? Sorry to bother you again, and thanks again for your help.
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