Yes. I fakesigned IOS36, then updated all the other IOS's that could be updated. It worked. I then reinstalled 4.2U. Since the problem still occurred I figured I'd check the codes. They worked. They were legit - the place I got 'em had comments of people saying they worked. So I figured maybe the codemanager.exe I had was creating corrupt code files, since I had issues writing. Itby numi - Getting Started
There's a bit of a problem. Once I got everything working (reinstalling everything helped the problem go away.), and I still got the Exception DCI with a few dumps in Gecko, I figured maybe the code was the problem. I ran Mario Kart out of Gecko without the SD Hacks applied. The game started. I figured, okay. Great. Just get a new code. So I did. I made a new file for a new code with the Cheby numi - Getting Started
Thanks, man. I do have a USB device and a Gamecube controller plugged in. I'll try it without those. I'll update shortly with the results, and I'll back up my NAND as well.by numi - Getting Started
Thanks, man. I really appreciate everything you're doing for me. I've got some more interesting updates for you all - After I fixed it by uninstalling it all, I installed everything but BootMii. The DVD Not Found error didn't occur, and the disk booted via the disc channel. Only one problem. When booting via Gecko, it gives me a DSI error with some dumps of hexadecimal code afterwby numi - Getting Started
How is it possible that softmodding it (or attempting to) could have caused the disk drive to corrupt, or go bad, or whatever? *EDIT* My Wii was bought only 2 weeks after it was released back in '06. My warranty is long gone. *EDIT 2* I uninstalled everything and the disc channel works fine now. Any other thoughts on what I could do to hack this thing?by numi - Getting Started
In the Disc Channel, the Wii and Gamecube disk spin around like normal, but in a very short amount of time, they stop, rise up and disappear, and then it says the disk could not be read and I should check the Wii operations guide for troubleshooting. *EDIT* I highly doubt the disc drive is damaged, too. It worked perfectly fine before I attempted to softmod my Wii. I played it last night, asby numi - Getting Started
Nope. I just tried New Super Mario Bros., and it failed to launch both in Gecko OS. Both games failed to launch in the Disc Channel. In Gecko it still said the DVD was not found.by numi - Getting Started
I installed Gecko OS and launched it. Only problem is, when I went to launch the game it still said "Error: No DVD" Any other thoughts? *EDIT* I also downloaded and installed homebrew broswer. It launched, downloaded and extracted image files, then gave me a DSI Error with a bunch of GPSR (It mihgt no have been GPSR, but it was VERY similar to that) 00-31 values followed by some hexadecimalby numi - Getting Started
Thanks, man. I'm trying that now. I'll be back within five minutes with an update.by numi - Getting Started
It was Mario Kart Wii. Though I was one of the people affected by the faulty disk drives that could not read Brawl when it came out. I downloaded Gecko OS too, but when I loaded it the screen went black, and stayed that way for an obnoxious period of time so I turned it off. It also didn't have a description or a logo like Ocarina does, so maybe it wasn't an official version of Gecko OSby numi - Getting Started
Hello, all. I installed the Homebrew Channel, Bootmii as boot2, and DVDx on my 4.2U Wii via the Hackmii installer (bannerbomb, I think?). All of that went nice and well, except it booted to the Homebrew channel and there was nothing, contrary to what all youtube tutorials showed. Just bubbles, no Ocarina or anything else. I figured whatever, I'll install Ocarina on my own. So I did. I bootedby numi - Getting Started