With Ohneschwanzenegger you can install a virgin nand without modifications.
Then you install homebrew, uninstall bootmii as boot2, delete the homebrew channel and that's it.
I have tried doing the same and it still gives me DSI error when viewing the channels. I noticed that the loader xml file was 0 kb, it seems to somehow corrupt that file so it must be some kind of loader anomaly.
I know there are more people who think the same as me but they don't want to see their reputation harmed so I'll keep quiet when I really feel like it.
If only stability could be improved instead of prioritizing other less relevant aspects or adding new plugins and so on that set back the improvement of emulator...
Watching the video I see that it is not Spanish from Spain. I see the word "oprimiendo" in the game's tutorial which indicates that it is neutral Spanish. It also refers to the Wii remote as "remote". In Spanish from Spain that term is not used in the Wii games that I know of, it always refers...
Wouldn't it be better to update and improve stability instead of adding new plugins and derivatives? I think that every time something new is added it breaks anything else, whether it's audio/video or whatever. That is just my opinion.
It seems that the npc voices are not heard in Spyro 2...
Could someone tell me where are the page is the stable version on which the force ntsc option was added the first time?
You have to format your USB and this time set it as primary partition during the formatting process because otherwise the loader will not detect it. I don't understand why it is required to have a primary partition so that the device can be recognized, I don't see the point if you are going to...
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi