If you arent going to listen to what you are told, then there is no point for me to carry on replying.by Bad_Ad84 - FixMii
If it doesnt work after installing everything via nand formatter, it sounds like your bluetooth module needs replacing. a faulty bluetooth module will stop the wii from bootingby Bad_Ad84 - FixMii
nand formatter - setting.txt editor/creator -by Bad_Ad84 - FixMii
QuoteSifJarIf bluetooth module were broken, there would be NO visual output from the Wii at all, so that is not the issue apparently. This is wrong. Bootmii will work with a bad bluetooth module, it will also work with bad wifi. With either bad, you can still get into HBC via bootmii, but the Wii will not boot normally. This sounds very much like a faulty module to me, and I repair a lby Bad_Ad84 - FixMii
Hi, thanks for the reply, but that doesnt answer my question. Im looking for detailed information as to how the wii remaps.... How does the wii handle bad blocks within the boot2 range? skip IB or remaps to RBA? how about after the boot1/2 area? I have an expensive nand programmer and knowing the stratergy is required when using different nand chips, im also working on a tool to remap bad bby Bad_Ad84 - Hardware
Hi, Id just like some info on what type of bad block management the Wii uses.. I assume block 0 is guaranteed by the factory to be working? Also, does the Wii skip invalid blocks or remap to RBA? Just looking for as much info as possible as things specific to how the Wii handles things. Thanksby Bad_Ad84 - Hardware