Thanks for help, Bad_Ad84. I just hope therer is a chance to get the bricked wii back to normal before I really have it be repaired. This forum is the place where everyone can free to ask questions and share experiences. I shared my experience and searched solution in here. If you can't provide any comments on my last questions, let someone else does.by brickedwii - FixMii
I found an application dop-mii (v14.2) that has a system check function. I choose the first item " IOS61 + AHBPORT" and press A button for applying patches to IOS. There is one item for trucha shows "Failed". I continue the procedure and DOP-MII is stuck after checking the first two IOS (the first one is IOS 250 and the second is IOS 249). The screen shows the "Enable" of Fakesign, ES_Identify, Nby brickedwii - FixMii
Hi Bad_Ad84, I used the formatter your provided. It is better than the one I downloaded from other link. The formatter doesn't change the console from default setting to Europe setting. After I reinstalled sysmenu 4.1J and IOS60, the console is still bricked. The screen is black and the wiimote is not working. I tried to use Any title lister to dump the information from wii but the appliby brickedwii - FixMii
QuoteBad_Ad84QuoteSifJar Also, I released an updated version of comex's formatter that will read a setting.txt file from SD card. With this you can set your region and serial number so it works after the format. Could you provide the download link of NAND formatter to me? What is the serial number? is it the machine no. attached in the outside of console?by brickedwii - FixMii
Since I prepare to have my Wii repair, I think why don't I make a experiment before I send the bricked Wii to shop. I use NAND formatter and follow you instruction. In addition to the sysmenu and the relate IOS, I reinstall cIOS249 this time. Accidentally, the Homebrew problem has been solved and no more stuck, however, the screen goes black when I turn on the power. I can still boot from boby brickedwii - FixMii
I did download the correct region version of system menu and IOS. I searched discussions in this forum and I found that there is a discussion about the formatter changing the system from NTSC to PAL due to a different version. Did I download an unmodified version? If so, where can I find the perfect version? By the way, do I need to reinstall all the IOS or just reinstall one IOS with correct sby brickedwii - FixMii
Quotejbc007Comex's NAND Formatter runs through Bootmii, not the HBC. It will work. Just do what I said in the last two paragraphs of my last post, and you will be able to determine whether you need a new bluetooth module. Following your suggestion, I downloaded the system menu (4.1J) and IOS60 and ran the Comex's NAND formatter. The formatter automatically installed the system menuby brickedwii - FixMii
As I mentioned in previous post, the Homebrew application can't work properly. When I click the application icon, I could see the loading status bar fully loaded but screen goes black in the next second. If the Homebrew application - wad manager can't work, how do I install a new wad?by brickedwii - FixMii
Quotejbc007You could use Comex's NAND Formatter to reformat your NAND, thereby deleting all of your data. Otherwise, I'll PM you a better option within the next day (I'm kind of busy right now). Edit: Can you turn the wii on with the wiimote? If not, you may need to replace your bluetooth module. First, thanks for jbc007's and bg4545's help. The wiimote can'tby brickedwii - FixMii
My wii has upgraded to 4.1J. One year ago, I downloaded a game from homebrew applications. When I execute the game under homebrew channel last week, system prompts "Not a Wii program" (something like that) and the system freeze there. I turned off the power and turned on immediately and a nightmare comes up. The screen shows the "health warning" picture but Wiimote can't sync with console, eby brickedwii - FixMii