skroooagh said:
So I found the MM9 PAL DLC, a complete WAD with all DLC included, but it won't install! Gives me -1022 errors with Wad Manager 1.3. I'm running 3.3E and HBC beta 8, if that matters. The regular MM9 game installs just fine, and other incomplete DLC packs have installed before, so this is really annoying, especially as I had to delete my save file. Any help?
I have a similar problem as skroooagh.
My setup: Wii 1st gen (+Wiikey clone), Firmware 3.2E, Homebrew Channel beta9, Wad Manager 1.3.
Problem 1: MM9 PAL DLC and Dr. Mario PAL WADs install fine, but upon starting them the well known problem of a Wii Reboot will come up.
Solution Attempt 1: Following Tichinde925's guide
here. Didn't work (problem 2).
Problem 2: When dragging & dropping the folder with unpacked files to IOS33-Plus or IOS35-Plus, I get first get an error 'Unknown File Structure!' when uncompressing 00000001.dol, and then later on 'no video mode found' when trying to detect video modes. Also, when using the Generic Wii Patcher, no error 001 string or country string can be found. The resulting packed WAD will not install on the Wii.
Also, when just using the IOS33 or IOS35 batches (no plus), the packing process will have no error, but trying to install the WADs on the Wii will result in a -1022 error.
Since the original WADs install just fine, I don't think they are corrupt files. There is something wrong in the patching process, but I can't quite figure how to solve it. Is my common-key.bin right? Its contents is an ascii string "Key=**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**,**", is that correct? (Please note that I'm not asking for the key itself, just that a verification that the format I gave is the right one).
EDIT: OK, this wasn't obvious for me, but the contents of common-key.bin should not an ascii string, but rather the hex representation (I think). Using the latter solved the problems for me. Looking at the various posts over the 'net, basically a 'ret -1022' might mean:
- that the game is not (properly) uninstalled, from a previous session. You might want to retry uninstalling the game;
- the game is corrupt. Try redownloading the game;
- the common key bin used is not correct. Make sure it's in hex format.