Oh yeah? I'll do that.. Thanks a lot.by kisama - FixMii
I would like to say no, but I may have accidentally patched IOS80, since my DOP-Mii report looks different than others that I have been. "DOP-Mii Report" "Region", North America (U) "Hollywood Version", 0x11 "Wii Unique DeviceID", IOS Version, FakeSign, ES_Identify, NAND, Flash "250 (v65535)",Enabled,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled "249 (v19)",Enabled,Enabled,Enabled,Disabled "236 (v65535)",by kisama - FixMii
Since CIOS discussion is against the rules here, here is another post that shows all IOS's installed.by kisama - FixMii
Yeah it could very well be a faulty drive, but before I NAND restore/Buy a new drive, I wonder if it's possible that Homebrew can stop a DVD rom from working. The drive just doesn't spin, burned or legit disk. Seems weird that it would stop working on the same day. I know that CIOS discussion is against the rules but I have a feeling that it could be the reason.by kisama - FixMii
Wii won't read disks, infact It doesn't even sound like they are spinning inside. I installed Homebrew and a few CIOS's, I could get the list if it matters, and everything worked fine. I played a burned copy of Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn and the game crashed a few hours in, and the wii stopped reading any disk put in, even legit disks. I could put SSBB in and it would load until theby kisama - FixMii