Have a look at https://gbatemp.net/threads/636361/I know very little about how this
Have a look at https://gbatemp.net/threads/636361/I know very little about how this
Thank you Nonstiq, your order is on the way, check your PMI did appreciate that and have purchased one from them.
Looking forward to fixing up my Wii U. I have a Raspberry Pi Pico on the way to dump the chip via UDPIH and will inspect the data for corruption, and then will install the NAND-AID if required. I know very little about how this all works (I know what it's doing in a broad sense, but no specific technical knowledge) but I'm good at soldering and following instructions.
FWIW, my Wii U - confirmed to have Hynix chip - crashes with a 160-0103 error if I'm in the Mii Maker for about 20 seconds. Everything else seems to work fine at this stage and haven't been able to get it to crash in any other way, not yet at least. I have no data I need to save so don't mind if it's all wiped clean.
There's one on the french forum who wants that.Only one remaining kit available.
The newest MLC Checker doesn't need any filtering.I just ran mlc_checker and used the tool to get the out.txt file.
This has nothing to do with title IDs. If your NAND is hardware damaged it needs to be replaced. Simple as that.wanted to ask what IDs or titles would mean that the NAND needs to be replaced
Thank you for the quick reply. I guess i misinterpreted the other post a little. I now checked the syslogs and have unfortunately found many media errors that exactly match the one in the example. I guess I'll stick to emulation or eventually get a NAND-aid and soldering kit.The newest MLC Checker doesn't need any filtering.
This has nothing to do with title IDs. If your NAND is hardware damaged it needs to be replaced. Simple as that.
No idea why you even used the MLC Checker instead of looking into your syslogs like described here: (that's also where you find the newest version of @SDIOs recovery menu fork which includes the MLC Checker).
You can get all you need for 3 € + cheap shipping at https://gbatemp.net/threads/637225/get a NAND-aid and soldering kit.
I'm assuming with a different forum rank. Right now I just get "You do not have permission to view this page or perform this action."You can get all you need for 3 € + cheap shipping at
me too.I'm assuming with a different forum rank. Right now I just get "You do not have permission to view this page or perform this action."
There are a lot of -00030041 (MEDIA_ERROR) indicating a eMMC failure. So it needs to be replaced. See https://gbatemp.net/threads/using-n...emmc-fix-160-0103-system-memory-error.636361/ for that.Thanks for providing the mlcfilter tool. I just ran mlc_checker and used the tool to get the out.txt file. I checked the title IDs against a title database and wanted to ask what IDs or titles would mean that the NAND needs to be replaced and which are just software related (or atleast can be fixed without a NAND-aid). I know that games are not really problematic but the IDs are all over the place including weird stuff like system keyboard etc. I just wanted to ask if anything except OS and firmware stuff (which I luckily cannot find in my out.txt file) would be a bigger problem.
It's from Voultar. Way overpriced tbh.I came across this one
https://voultar.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=92
Is this a ripp off?
Clearly it is, yes. Also Voultar ships inside of the USA only.Is this a ripp off?
At Voultars set the SD Tool is with gold plating. The NAND-AID isn't.the gold plating and the SD breakout.
Which would make sense, at this is the only part where gold plating would help (because of the SD contacts)At Voultars set the SD Tool is with gold plating. The NAND-AID isn't.
The gold scrapes off pretty fast when you put/eject it into a SD reader anyway. Gold plating makes sense on connections not used much only.at this is the only part where gold plating would help (because of the SD contacts)
Read the description on his website:But looking at his pictures, the one where he shows what is in the kit, it seems to have goldplating.
no word about gold-plating on the NAND-AID.I manufactured the SD-Tool with HARD GOLD plating
Yea, he got that from a user which purchased one of your NAND-AIDs as he probably never ever soldered a NAND-AID for himself. Anyway, that user gives the rights to use that picture to anyone who asks, so you find that picture not only on Voultars website.The one where he shows them installed, were using one of my NAND-AIDs which had only HASL.