Quotejholden3249@ cbkm You would think that ATD would already have this capability but I guess not huh. Btw, BRILLIANT work with ATD, I haven't seen anyone else who has done what you have. Anyways, here's my email...jaxonholden@live.com. Thank you SO muchby cbkm - FixMii
Ah good - at least you don't have a stub IOS!by cbkm - FixMii
If you have ios 60 v6400 with menu 4.1 that's your problem since 6400 is a stub ios. You need to downgrade it to v6174 using dop ios mod. To do this you'll need a trucha ios. if you don't have one, use trucha bug restorer to downgrade ios15 and then patch ios36 with trucha and identify. then run dop ios mod to downgrade ios60 to 6174, if it fails you'll need my patchedby cbkm - FixMii
Which version of IOS60 does dop-iod mod say you have installed? If it's 6400 you need to downgrade it to 6174.by cbkm - FixMii
Aye, it passes the connection test, connecting exactly as you describe. Once it moves onto performing the actual update, it connects to port 443 and does the TLS handshake retrieving the certificate and then kills the connection before anything hits the apache2 logs. The wii itself then errors with error 32007. I guess i need to see if it needs https or if there's any case where itby cbkm - Offtopic
Ok so this doesn't work (yet) cause the Wii uses https:// and checks the SSL certificate it gets (self signed certs are no good here). So the question becomes if the system menu IOS had trucha would it be possible to fake-sign a SSL certificate? (I'm not really sure whereabouts the trucha bug lies so I guess I'm deferring here to someone like bushing...) :-) Update: Iby cbkm - Offtopic
This could be a really stupid idea but is there any reason why we can't block the boot2 update by poisoning a local DNS server for nus.shop.wii.com to a webserver we control and thus intercepting the GetSystemUpdate SOAP message and removing the XML block pertaining to boot2? I've knocked up a quick PHP script which does just that while at work and haven't got around to testinby cbkm - Offtopic
Does your wii have a vulnerable boot1 such that you could install bootmii/boot2? If so you could use a NAND programmer to write bootmii to boot2 and go from there... (I'm personally not sure if that process would require access to the keys or not, I'll defer to someone else.)by cbkm - FixMii
My problem was caused by updating IOS60 (while also updating IOS61). Updating IOS61 AFAIK should only affect the shopping channel. HBC being upside down is an artifact of (probably) having IOS36 fakesigned/patched. From what I could tell that was pretty much a full brick which I could only solve by having bootmii/boot2. :( Are you sure you didn't touch IOS60 / IOS70 (depending onby cbkm - FixMii
Do you have bootmii installed such that you can boot HBC?by cbkm - FixMii
Aye - I gave dop-ios mod an IOS36 with everything patched and it still didn't want to downgrade - that's the point I loaded AnyTitle Deleter to completely remove IOS60 so I could just "clean install" v6174. @jbc007: Ah interesting about downgrades needing trucha but upgrades not. :) As a complete aside if anyone finds themselves in the same boat I'm happy to provide the versiby cbkm - FixMii
Ok I fixed this by hacking/patching out the brick protection in AnyTitle Deleter (after setting up devkitPro) and deleting IOS60 then installing v6174 with dop-ios mod. I'm guessing dop-ios mod can't downgrade IOS's ?by cbkm - FixMii
Quotejbc007Are you runing Dop-IOS Mod on an IOS with the trucha bug? You need to or else this won't work. First I tried without trucha, then I used a certain app to restore trucha to IOS36, navigated the upside down HBC and tried dop-ios mod again - same error. As an aside I didn't think I needed trucha to install official pristine ios's from nintendo since their sig would bby cbkm - FixMii
QuoteWaxyPumpkin72You could uninstall IOS60 with anytitle deleter, and then reinstall it through dop ios mod. You'd think - I had this very idea but Anytitle Deleter has brick protection that prevents you removing the system menu IOS.... I can appreciate the irony of the brick protection stopping me from unbricking the wii. ;-)by cbkm - FixMii
Hi, Pretty much as per subject really. Used an older version of WiiSCU which didn't limit to v6174 and now I have a nice brick. I can still run the HBC via bootmii. I've tried using both WiiSCU 0.23 and Dop-IOS MOD v8 to install IOS60 v6174 over v6400 but they both fail with similar errors presumably coming from patchmii-core:- Download complete. Installing to Title 00000001by cbkm - FixMii