Hello everyone,
I just got my hands on a Japanese Wii U and unfortunately it has a Hynix NAND and a manufacturing date at November 2012.
I backed up my NAND, got "retry 5" in Nand Dumper
Tested the binary file and got 1 error
(that is in the HOME Menu (OSv9) title)
So, it feels like my NAND already started to decay.
Not sure what to do.
But then, why stop there?
If I need more space than 64GB, then why not going for 256GB or 512GB directly instead of relying on an external USB additional storage?
Are there any downside I don't see?
I just got my hands on a Japanese Wii U and unfortunately it has a Hynix NAND and a manufacturing date at November 2012.
I backed up my NAND, got "retry 5" in Nand Dumper
Tested the binary file and got 1 error
Code:
Error: Failed to read /"sys\\title\\00050030\\10010009\\meta\\bootTvTex.tga"
So, it feels like my NAND already started to decay.
Not sure what to do.
- Use it as is, as everything looks just fine for now?
- Replace the MLC by a SD card with an interposer like NAND-aid or MLC2SD?
- Use RedNAND?
But then, why stop there?
If I need more space than 64GB, then why not going for 256GB or 512GB directly instead of relying on an external USB additional storage?
Are there any downside I don't see?
- Pro:
- Cheaper to go for 1 large SD than 1 small SD + 1 large USB key/HDD
- No visible external storage
- Cons:
- Are there any?