Brick caused by update via original Nintendo game disc March 13, 2011 08:41PM | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 11 |
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The problem is that Dop-Mii requires Wii Remote, and my Wii won't connect Wii Remotes outside games.Quote
metriod_maniac
Using Dop-Mii, try to install any new system menu (4.2 is good).
Where do I find this? How do I do this? Where is settings.txt?Quote
mauifrog
Use system settings replace mod, restore a pal setting.txt. You need a gc controller and the ios used by that app. Your setting.txt is jacked, possibly you uninstalled system menu.
I have a GC controller, but may I have a link anyway?Quote
mauifrog
If you don't have gc controller you can use Giantpune's NAND.bin editor to build yourself a functional NAND.bin, then restore from bootmii. This would remove all your saves so you would have to extract them from your current NAND.bin and restore with the save game manager.
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Re: Brick caused by update via original Nintendo game disc March 15, 2011 01:47AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 252 |
be sure to use the r74, version, so dl both files. And be sure to check your new NAND with nandbincheck-Quote
Giantpune
This is a program called "ohneswanzenegger". It is a multi-platform PC program for creating, formatting, & writing to a nand.bin. It allows you to taylor-make a nand.bin on your PC and then install it with bootmii or a flash programmer. It accepts wads or downloads titles and full updates from NUS. It has been undergoing closed beta testing for the past month or so. During this time, not 1 single Wii was bricked, but I still highly recommend checking the contents of a nand.bin before installing it to a wii.
screenshots running in ubuntu linux
-features-
format
download titles from NUS
download FULL updates from NUS
cache downloaded files from NUS
install wads
bad block handling
persistent settings
writes files with correct permissions
undetectable by nintendo's "pre-repair check" disc ( removes all traces of homebrew )
generate a nand.bin from "scratch" ( this still requires that you know the bad blocks and have a copy of boot1 & 2 for this wii )
**no korean or dev key support (yet).**
-basic usage-
1) start this program
2) click the "local cache" button and select a location with decent read/write speeds and (up to) 1GB of free space
3) MAKE A COPY of your nand.bin ( keep the original in a safe place )
3) click "search" in this program and select THE COPY of your nand.bin
4) click content->format and format this nand.bin
5) install titles by doing one of the following...
........a) install a full update by typing "3.0u", "4.3j", "2.0e", or similar in the upper left line and pressing "get it"
........b) install a single titles from NUS by typing a 16 character TID in the upper left line ( and optionally the version number in the upper right ) and press "get it"
........c) click file->import wads and select 1 or more .wad files to install
6) write a setting.txt ( content->setting.txt ). if you chose to install a full update in step #5, then this should automatically prompt you
7) re-read all the text in the output window. anything in bold is an error and may result in a broken nand.bin.
8) verify the contents of the nand.bin before even thinking about installing it.
9) vote for me to win the homebrew bounty
10) donate to my paypal - giantpune[at]gmail[dot]com
11) (optional) if you want, you can delete the cached NUS files. or you can leave them there for later use
-disclaimer-
This tool is not intended for people that dont understand basic principals about how the wii works. Please do not include it in any guide aimed at noobs, it was not written for them. Always make sure you verify the contents of a nand.bin after writing to it. Installing a borked nand.bin can very easily brick your wii.
windows r70 package... [www.multiupload.com]
windows r74 exe( still needs the dlls from the above link )... [www.multiupload.com]
linux and mac can build it from source code... [code.google.com]
This post has been edited by giantpune: Yesterday, 08:45 AM
Re: Brick caused by update via original Nintendo game disc March 22, 2011 04:56AM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 234 |
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Re: Brick caused by update via original Nintendo game disc May 18, 2011 12:39AM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 234 |
Checking 00000001-0000001e ... tmd RSA signature isn't even close ( 1 ) the TMD contains the wrong TID ........ Checking 00000001-00000002 ... name: "systemmenu.rvl.0802130503 irduser@IPLBUIL" version: 1.34 290 hex: 122 the IOS for this title is not bootable "00000001-0000001e"while the incorrect TID in the TMD itself wouldnt keep that IOS from booting, it is a strong indicator that the other (more important) data in the TMD was borked. and if that wasnt bad enough...
Checking setting.txt stuff... NandBin::ItemFromPath ->item not found "/title/00000001/00000002/data/setting.txt" "Error reading setting.txt"
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