I'd like to ask a question to whom installed the update successfully. Did you set the "screen protection" option to "off"?
I have updated to 2.1E online and the game still wants to do a system update when i try to start the game.
A very good question... The only thing ive been able to come up with is that it might be a game specific update required just for Paper Mario (and it doesnt update the general system). Or it could be that the game checks if you have the 2.1 NTSC version of the firmware and since PAL machines wont have that even on 2.1E it decides to update to the same version.I have updated to 2.1E online and the game still wants to do a system update when i try to start the game.
Why does the game want do an update, if the wii is uptodate?
I have updated to 2.1E online and the game still wants to do a system update when i try to start the game.
Why does the game want do an update, if the wii is uptodate?
I have updated to 2.1E online and the game still wants to do a system update when i try to start the game.
Why does the game want do an update, if the wii is uptodate?
he have connect24 on and I think it try to connect online for patch?
probably need to disable the internet connect24..
I have updated to 2.1E online and the game still wants to do a system update when i try to start the game.
Why does the game want do an update, if the wii is uptodate?
he have connect24 on and I think it try to connect online for patch?
probably need to disable the internet connect24..
Ive tried with connect24 both enabled and disabled, update required in both cases. Also swicthed off my wireless AP so it has no way of going online. Same result.
I wonder what kind of html file the Wii tries to access on startup?Another guy is getting:
marc: EU/EU/ITA/SETUP/ScreenSave.html
This tells us that the wii is missing something that is needed and that it is region based (not only PAL/NTSC) since its looking for a ITA folder (which should mean italy localized version of the file)
doing nothing ie a expensive paper weight ie BRICKED
I wonder what kind of html file the Wii tries to access on startup?
maybe it's the safety warning that pops up everytime you boot up the system...