Yeah, I guess that's the best thing to do in this casetrent_fox said:The only game I've recently played that wanted to updated was the Guitar Hero game. I did recently get a new router and had to redo my internet connections. After it did the connection test, it asked me if I wanted to update and I told it no. Maybe it did something shady during the connection test?
I think I'll just live with the updated IOS. I don't want to risk bricking the Wii just to save me 10 seconds when booting the custom guitar hero discs.
I've never used WAD Manager, but if you use WAD Uninstaller, you'll have to reboot your console... And I don't think the System Menu will be happy to be without IOS30jayparadox said:Use WADUninstaller/Manager to uninstall that IOS, and then install the older one.
If the patched part is in a shared folder, it wont get deleted.
Do this under your own responsibility!
PD: Have you used any other games that could have updated? Any internet connection tests? Anything you can think of??
PD2: You've only got the IOS30 updated, nothing else(IOS31, BC, MIOS).
PD3: GHIII is safe to use. It has the old IOS30 inside it.
True, but WAD Manager can uninstall and install without rebooting.ProdigySim said:I've never used WAD Manager, but if you use WAD Uninstaller, you'll have to reboot your console... And I don't think the System Menu will be happy to be without IOS30jayparadox said:Use WADUninstaller/Manager to uninstall that IOS, and then install the older one.
If the patched part is in a shared folder, it wont get deleted.
Do this under your own responsibility!
PD: Have you used any other games that could have updated? Any internet connection tests? Anything you can think of??
PD2: You've only got the IOS30 updated, nothing else(IOS31, BC, MIOS).
PD3: GHIII is safe to use. It has the old IOS30 inside it.
That is: DON'T TRY TO USE WAD UNINSTALLER TO DO THIS.
That would essentially be the steps... But It's hard to say whether it would install/uninstall correctly, and many other things...trent_fox said:So let me get this straight: if I did want to revert back to an older IOS30, I would take the the wad from an update partition and put it on a SD card, then use the WAD manager to uninstall that wad and then install the wad without rebooting?
Yeah, or do: IOS downgrader, I'll brick your wii!Jacobeian said:just do it... for the science
and then you can come back and make a sticky thread: "IOS Downgrader, I've done it"... or not
trent_fox said:So let me get this straight: if I did want to revert back to an older IOS30, I would take the the wad from an update partition and put it on a SD card, then use the WAD manager to uninstall that wad and then install the wad without rebooting?