I do have that. So I tried StartPatch and applied just the update check prevention. All seems to be a-ok right now. I still wish there was a list of the IOS's one can safely update using DOP-IOS without bricking. But if NSMB really does a boot2 vulnerability check then yeah noway to fix that.by halsafar - Homebrew General
How does one feel about StartPatch to fix this then? Is this a widely accepted method? Or does this run me a higher risk of brick.by halsafar - Homebrew General
I think maybe because I chose to sig-hash with DOP-IOS to ALL the iso's I updated? That is probably why NSMB is still asking for update. It apparently needs non trucha bugged IOS. Edit: Nope, reinstalled all the above IOS's + IOS55 all without sig-hash Only other thing I can think of is I once had some cIOS stuff installed. Not sure how to go about detecting that and removing iby halsafar - Homebrew General
Is there a list anywhere explaining which IOSs to grab? I have been searching for awhile now. If I run an official update now after manually doing some IOS updating it could lead me to a brick? I do have a NAND dump and keys in case.by halsafar - Homebrew General
I have a first gen Wii. It was running official fw3.4U. I have bootmii/boot2 installed with newest HBC. Yesterday I got some help and updated my system using DOP-IOS to 4.1, here are the steps I followed: - started DOP-IOS using IOS249 just fine - updated IOS60 to oldest (did not currently have an IOS60) - updated IOS70 to newest - updated IOS61 to oldest (did not currently have an IOS6by halsafar - Homebrew General
Heh well to be safe I hit irc and got some good help in using DOP-IOS to get to Sys menu 4.1. Still need to use gecko to boot NSMB tho.by halsafar - FixMii
Alright I have been using bootmii/boot2 since the first beta and on firmware 3.2. I did ugprade to 3.4U and then I put my Wii away for quite awhile. Finally took my Wii out again (heh) after a few month. Upgraded to the newest bootmii/boot2. Upgraded newest hbc channel. All set to go I thought for a firmware upgrade. Then the horror of 4.2 comes to light. My Wii is definitely a first gby halsafar - FixMii
I would like to begin coding some games for the Wii, executing native code. I think I have done my research but before I begin I would like to simply ask if I have gotten things right. - Twilight Hack running - Homebrew channel installed - Get DevKitPro, Learn. - Use WiiLoad to deploy project via TCP connection to the Wii. Is this the best scenerio for beginning some gamedev on the Wiiby halsafar - Homebrew General