The thing is that whatever the new title is, it's installed prior to do the system update, as I cancelled it not pressing the button to continue, turning the wii off.by airpac - Getting Started
Hi, I've just bought the wii fit plus with the balance board. I'm running 3.4. The first times I tried to insert the wii fit plus disc on the drive the disc channel asked for update. OK, normal, I've seen lots of topics about this. At this point I did a syscheck and saved the csv file. Next I clicked on the disc channel with the update, so it prompted a message asking to pby airpac - Getting Started
Thanks for the answer. Well, yes, mostly. But, it's just to know what IOS are safe to touch. If one should upgrade IOS revisions, or install new IOS. I've used wibrew wiki to check the ios changelog of each revision, but to me it's not clear if is good or not to keep IOS up to date using tools like dopmii The idea is to do it using the official disc channel.by airpac - Homebrew General
Hi all. I have a little question. Doing a signcheck or using showmiiwads, I can see the version of each installed IOS in my system. In general, IOS revisions fix bugs and new IOS add new features (drivers, whatever...) I know that there are IOS like IOSx0 that are used by system menus and IOSx1 by some channels. But, there are IOS like 38, etc... that are mostly used by original gamby airpac - Homebrew General