Thanks!by TomMii - FixMii
Final Update: I have just replaced the Bluetooth module. Now everything is back to normal. Health warning screen shows up and system menu boots just fine. btw: Wiimotes should be working even in hbc started from BootMii boot2. If they don't, then try to start Wii-Linux and run "hciconfig". The Bluetooth module should be showing up as hci0. If it doesn't show up then you mostby TomMii - FixMii
Ok, one more update - I am now ~99% certain that it's a bluetooth module failure: I installed Wii-Linux on my SD card and booted it. Wii-Linux starts up fine, and I can log in. Checked /var/log/syslog to make sure that bluetooth drivers are loaded. Ran "hciconfig". Result: Nothing. Nada. No devices are found. Plugged in an external bluetooth dongle. hciconfig now lists the externalby TomMii - FixMii
Update: Just noticed that I can actually start the Wii's rescue mode by pressing all four d-pad buttons on the gc controller in port 4. Rescue mode starts and Firmware version (3.4 EUR) is shown. When I insert a game disk the wii seems to start booting it (drives spins up, firmware version vanishes). But the screen stays black nevertheless.by TomMii - FixMii
Still no luck. Downloaded IOS60 ( v6174 ) as well as System Menu 4.1 ( v450) as well as eula ( v2 ) and rgnsel ( v2 ) wads. Seems like wads installed correctly. System Menu 4.1E shows up in BootMii info. Tried it several times with Nand formatter. As this didn't work i reinstalled my nand backup and tried in on my original installation, which also didn't work. btw: Drive Bay LEDby TomMii - FixMii
Fyi - I just tried launching a game disc from WiiMu. Same behaviour here - black screen (although the dvd seems to keep spinning)by TomMii - FixMii
I'm quite sure the nand formatter worked, because hbc was gone after formatting and when reflashing the nand from backup there were a lot of blocks written. However, the observed behaviour didn't change. Unfortunately I don't own a USBGecko. Maybe I'll try opening the wii and removing the bt module tomorrow, but I don't have a tri-wing screwdriver so I have to wing it.by TomMii - FixMii
Thanks for the info. This one worked with the gc controller (though I had to install some cIOS 249 to run it). Unfortunately this didn't fix the brick. Wiimotes are still not syncing. I think I now replaced almost every piece of the software, from formatting nand to setting.txt - right? So, could it be the bluetooth module? *Should* the wiimotes be able to sync when I cannot even rby TomMii - FixMii
Hi SifJar, thanks very much for your help. Unfortunately the tool has no support for the gamecube controller currently. I'll try to add gc controller support and compile it when I'm back home. But I'm not quite sure if I can compile it as the sources seem to be missing some dat file (certs.dat, mega_su_tmd.dat, mega_su_tik.dat) Regards, Tomby TomMii - FixMii
Hi all, I recently bricked my wii, but I'm still unsure wether this is caused by messing with the software or if it's hardware (bluetooth) problem. Here's what happened: My System menu is 3.4E. Using the HackMii installer v0.6 I installed BootMii IOS and boot2, HBC, and DVDX. It installed fine. Then i immediately resetted the wii, entered BootMii from boot2 and grabbed a nandby TomMii - FixMii