use this minute. it should bypass all checks that will fail for your seeprom. you should go to Backup and Restore -> Sync SEEPROM boot1 versions with NAND
I decrypted the seeprom and the bootparams structure is really weird. You can try this though:
Download the attached zip
Copy both to the SD root
Restore the boot1 in minute
Have it fix the SEEPROM values - it should say v8377
Hope PRSHhax works...
i think you should restore that slc and seeprom dump. they are probably fine and it will get you at a state where things should work.
also, could you send me the seeprom? i want to check the boot1 version when i get home nvm you already sent it
this is absolutely not a retail console, its probably a test console of some sort. It's probably using the DEBUG keyset, which I do have an otp of which i can send you later
Why?
Even though the Wii U has a built in SD slot, it doesn't support using it as a storage expansion to store Wii U games (unlike it's predecessor). USB pen drives are notoriously unreliable and hard drives are bulky and require extra power or a...
I think the best thing to do here is to flash the latest boot1 to the slc, and then let it fix the seeprom. you would need to have that otp on the sd though. PRSHhax should work after that
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this should be the latest version of boot1...
your boot1 version is v8339, which is really old. i bet iosu is also really old, so udpih not working makes sense
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i just checked, this wiiu is running somewhere around 3.0.0!
try putting the otp.bin from here onto the sd root, dump the otp and seeprom in minute, and then send the decrypted seeprom
delete this otp after dumping the seeprom. booting iosu with the wrong otp can be dangerous