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Its weird, but the Wii Menu music seems to be skipping, is that a bad sign?
The ambient system menu music? Yes, that's a bad sign if it's a normal boot without NEEK or anything. It sounds like either the whole system is having interrupt problems or maybe the NAND might be failing?
Oh boy, how can I determine if there's a problem. Then what steps should I take then?
Have you run a recent SysCheck? If you previously dumped your NAND using BootMii you could try dumping it again and see if it comes up with more bad blocks than previously.
Did a boot Mii dump, nothing but Factory Bad Blocks, probably about 25 or so. although a "Corrected Page 125403" did pop up
That's not uncommon and shouldn't affect the console. I'm not sure what to suggest now.
Sorry, but I really don't know what I'm doing. pls bear with me lol
Right now, whenever I boot my Wii up, it goes to a black screen that says "cBoot2 DOL loader v16" and loads ios36 and goes into MMM. As of right now, my system version is 4.3, and I know that it should be running ios80. In IOS manager, I switched it to ios80, but whenever I reboot my Wii, it goes back to running on ios36 and goes straight to MMM again.
I'd really much appreciate the help. Thanks!
Do you have PriiLoader installed? It almost sounds like you have MMM installed in PriiLoader and your settings are telling it to auto boot into it. Hold down reset on your Wii when you power it on and you should boot into PriiLoader. Once there, go into settings and see what it says next to Autoboot. If it says Installed File then change it to System Menu and everything should be good.Sorry, but I really don't know what I'm doing. pls bear with me lol
Right now, whenever I boot my Wii up, it goes to a black screen that says "cBoot2 DOL loader v16" and loads ios36 and goes into MMM. As of right now, my system version is 4.3, and I know that it should be running ios80. In IOS manager, I switched it to ios80, but whenever I reboot my Wii, it goes back to running on ios36 and goes straight to MMM again.
I'd really much appreciate the help. Thanks!
So im supernoob.
I followed this tutorial
And everything works just fine.
The thing is, i've purchased Seagate Expansion Desktop Drive 5TB disk to use with my wii.
Started out with just transfering 2 games through Wii backup manager to see if it works and it does.
So i've read that to be able to play gamecube games the disk have to be in fat32 32clustersize.
How do i solve this in the best way.
I want the Wii and Gamecube games to show up in that nice wiiflow gui in usbloader GX
I've tried to format the whole 5TB to fat32 without luck.. The largest i've manage to get is 2TB fat32 then the rest ntfs
Is it possible to use 2 partitions? 1 fat32 and 1 ntfs.
How do i make this work? I can't find much info on this large sized usb HDD:s
edit: so i've tried this, i downloaded EaseUS Partition master and did 2 partitions E: G: (1.5TB Fat 32 32cluster and 3TB NTFS)
The Fat32 was primary. I put a gamecube game in E:/games/Mario Kart Double Dash [GM4P01]/game.iso
And put a wii game in G:\wbfs\Animal Crossing Wii [RUUP01]\RUUP01.wbfs
with wii backup manager.
downloaded usbloader3.0 and put it on sdcard
But when i start usbloader and it comes to Initilizing USB device i get this https://imgur.com/jI8qxQx
and have to reboot
Edit again.
I guess i have to make the fat32 partition active but that seems to be impossible because its not MBR.. its GPT?
I've tried 3 different partition manager program, noone seems to can do that. The set active option is grayed out.
/Victor
Did you put the wad manager inside the apps folder or in the root of the sd card?I'm having issues installing a WAD manager. I've downloaded one, placed it on the SD card I'm using, but when I open Homebrew Channel, there's nothing to select? I placed the file on the root of the SD card as well as creating a folder called "apps" and placing it in there with no luck. Does the size of my SD card matter? I'm using a 16GB SDHC card, which had no problems opening the file to install Homebrew.