QUOTE said:Fixing the bug would stop the signature Trucha Signer uses from working.
see here for more about truchaQUOTE said:Basically, in theory you could put anything you wanted into a Wii iso (or take out, eg: Wii updates) and by using this tool to re-sign it the Wii will not reject the altered disk.
acks45 said:I would hat eto double post incase someone has mentioned this before. but the download link at the first post of this page from gbatemp has a trojan in it or at least has a trojan threat with avg free.
anyone know where i can get this program without a trojan in it?
downloading from the maker doesnt alert my avg. maybe he changed his viral code or something, but it isnt and here it is. gbatemp admins should jump on this.
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Hello,
ReadMeFirst.txt
No malicious code was found in this file.
WIIScrubber.exe_
We are sorry, it is false alarm. It will be fixed as soon as possible. Thank you for your help.
Please quote all when answering.
The answer is relevant to the latest bases from update sources.
Best regards, Sergey Prokudin
Virus analyst, Kaspersky Lab.
Urza said:
Member Dack of GBAtemp.net has released a very useful tool. WiiScrubber v1.0 allows you to 'scrub' away the garbage data of Wii ISOs and in most cases drastically reduces the size of the ISO. However this is not just for smaller storage, the ISOs still work on the Wii AFTER being compressed. Download below!
Note: As far as we know there is nothing else like this online. Please help support the author and our great forum by hitting the DIGG!
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Digg this!
[-UPDATE-]
Version 1.0a Released. Grab ithere.
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