Hey All,
So my modded Wii U has the dreaded Hynix chip…luckily it hasn’t died yet but it's essentially a ticking time bomb at this point. I’ve put a lot of time and effort into setting it up the way I want it (with all the homebrew apps, games etc) and I would reeeeally hate for it to die on me, so I’m gonna attempt to install Voultar's NAND-AID as a preventative measure.
I see plenty of guides for how to install NAND-AID after a NAND failure, but none for doing it on a system that yet to fail.
Theoretically I’m thinking the process would look like this:
1. Backup my Wii U's NAND
2. Flash the NAND backup as an image on to a micro SD card
3. Then physically install the NAND-AID per the published guides
Is my thought process correct here, or is there something I’m missing?
Edit: I should also add that all my games and saves are stored on an external USB drive, not sure if this matters but I figured I'd throw it out there.
So my modded Wii U has the dreaded Hynix chip…luckily it hasn’t died yet but it's essentially a ticking time bomb at this point. I’ve put a lot of time and effort into setting it up the way I want it (with all the homebrew apps, games etc) and I would reeeeally hate for it to die on me, so I’m gonna attempt to install Voultar's NAND-AID as a preventative measure.
I see plenty of guides for how to install NAND-AID after a NAND failure, but none for doing it on a system that yet to fail.
Theoretically I’m thinking the process would look like this:
1. Backup my Wii U's NAND
2. Flash the NAND backup as an image on to a micro SD card
3. Then physically install the NAND-AID per the published guides
Is my thought process correct here, or is there something I’m missing?
Edit: I should also add that all my games and saves are stored on an external USB drive, not sure if this matters but I figured I'd throw it out there.
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