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<blockquote data-quote="ZeeVee" data-source="post: 10365917" data-attributes="member: 692915"><p>Hello! I recently found, and followed a mix of guides here and wanted to express my gratitude for their contributors!</p><p></p><p>TL;DR. I still have 8 corrupt files. 3 sys titles get a hash error with JNUSTool, and 2 usr titles don't seem to exist anymore. Any help fixing the last ones much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Hash errors occur on </p><p>00050010-10066000 = ECO process</p><p>00050030-10011209 = Error (OSv9)</p><p>00050030-100112ff = Error (OSv255)</p><p></p><p>[ICODE]D:\wiiu>java -jar JNUSTool.jar 00050030100112ff -dlEncrypted</p><p>JNUSTool 0.3b - by Maschell</p><p></p><p>No cached TMD found.</p><p>Getting missing tmd from Server!</p><p>No cached ticket found.</p><p>getting missing ticket</p><p>No cached FST (00000009) found.</p><p>Getting FST from server.</p><p>Downloading meta.xml</p><p>h0 checksum failed</p><p>real hash :994E510D31CF2B04EE73141417677B6700B0C38E</p><p>expected hash:B955493C3AC523E3D316DEAF1E1A37E6B955493C</p><p>[/ICODE]</p><p></p><p>For the titles in usr I couldn't find, I suppose I can simply delete their directories without consequences? I could also just leave it as is, as I haven't seen any trouble with the console so far. The first one seems to be ECO data, the path with boss & killer is kinda interesting <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite48" alt=":)" title="smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />.</p><p></p><p>[ICODE]ReadFile;/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/boss/00050010/10066000/user/common/data/killer/000027c6;-0003001B</p><p>ReadFile;/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/00050030/10016200/user/80000001/psv.bin;-0003001B</p><p>ReadFile;/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/00050030/1006d200/user/common/backup/nfp_backup.dat;-0003001B</p><p>[/ICODE]</p><p></p><p>Again, many thanks for the awesome guides and tools!</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Longer story for those interested.</p><p></p><p>Last year I noticed that my Wii U's NAND already had degraded to a point where many hacks from the time didn't seem to work (Health & Safety, Browser, bluetooth).</p><p></p><p>The Raspberry Pi Pico + recovery menu offered what I needed. My NAND had a hilarious > 1000 corrupt files over 40814 bad sectors when I dumped it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]422570[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>A quick cloning to a sturdy SD card, a little Frankenstein soldering, JNUSTool'ing the corrupt titles that I reinstalled with the recovery menu later, and I got a fully functional Wii U back.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]422571[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This makes me happier than I expected. I have bought and played every generation of Nintendo consoles (still have 'em all), and of the lot, the Wii U is one of my favorites. Knowing that it isn't bitrotting away anymore and playable is a relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeeVee, post: 10365917, member: 692915"] Hello! I recently found, and followed a mix of guides here and wanted to express my gratitude for their contributors! TL;DR. I still have 8 corrupt files. 3 sys titles get a hash error with JNUSTool, and 2 usr titles don't seem to exist anymore. Any help fixing the last ones much appreciated. Hash errors occur on 00050010-10066000 = ECO process 00050030-10011209 = Error (OSv9) 00050030-100112ff = Error (OSv255) [ICODE]D:\wiiu>java -jar JNUSTool.jar 00050030100112ff -dlEncrypted JNUSTool 0.3b - by Maschell No cached TMD found. Getting missing tmd from Server! No cached ticket found. getting missing ticket No cached FST (00000009) found. Getting FST from server. Downloading meta.xml h0 checksum failed real hash :994E510D31CF2B04EE73141417677B6700B0C38E expected hash:B955493C3AC523E3D316DEAF1E1A37E6B955493C [/ICODE] For the titles in usr I couldn't find, I suppose I can simply delete their directories without consequences? I could also just leave it as is, as I haven't seen any trouble with the console so far. The first one seems to be ECO data, the path with boss & killer is kinda interesting :). [ICODE]ReadFile;/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/boss/00050010/10066000/user/common/data/killer/000027c6;-0003001B ReadFile;/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/00050030/10016200/user/80000001/psv.bin;-0003001B ReadFile;/vol/storage_mlc01/usr/save/00050030/1006d200/user/common/backup/nfp_backup.dat;-0003001B [/ICODE] Again, many thanks for the awesome guides and tools! --- Longer story for those interested. Last year I noticed that my Wii U's NAND already had degraded to a point where many hacks from the time didn't seem to work (Health & Safety, Browser, bluetooth). The Raspberry Pi Pico + recovery menu offered what I needed. My NAND had a hilarious > 1000 corrupt files over 40814 bad sectors when I dumped it. [ATTACH type="full" width="426px"]422570[/ATTACH] A quick cloning to a sturdy SD card, a little Frankenstein soldering, JNUSTool'ing the corrupt titles that I reinstalled with the recovery menu later, and I got a fully functional Wii U back. [ATTACH type="full" width="425px"]422571[/ATTACH] This makes me happier than I expected. I have bought and played every generation of Nintendo consoles (still have 'em all), and of the lot, the Wii U is one of my favorites. Knowing that it isn't bitrotting away anymore and playable is a relief. [/QUOTE]
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, I think you're talking about the recovery mode that the SaveMii used, and also was to restore softbricked systems.
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If your NAND was hardbricked, then just buy another Wii. Or go with the dirty NAND flasher method.
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and if i find the sd card i have my NAND backed up on, i can not only restore the NAND if i solder the right part in, but i can also put my NAND on dolphin, then i can play dolphin online, like PMEX Remix or MKWii Riibalanced
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yeah you just need to put your NAND backup with wiimmfi on it
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ngl i feel like if a bunch of my friends have wiis and know how to get wiimmfi and back up their NAND, then we could do a PMEX Remix tournament
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