I wrote a cIOS installer that only changes IOS36 dip and leaves everything else from IOS36 unchanged*:
http://rapidshare.com/files/214481421/uswtest1.zip.html
I think the problem is either a trucha signed IOS at all, or it's something else that's patched into the cIOS(to get more rights than you should have), so i think it's worth a try.
Requirements:
- some experience with softmodding
- a backup to test
- IOS16 installed(v257, not the one from 4.0!!!)
- sd card
- common-key.bin in the root of the sd card
- IOS36-64-v1042.wad in /IOS/ on the sd card
So if you have a IOS249 already, you can't install this as IOS249. In fact you can't overwrite or delete anything for now, so select a free IOS slot.
*That will be good enough to play backups, even trucha signed ones.
PS: I added SoftChip to the package as it's the only loader you can use with this if it works(except you didn't have a cIOS installed before...)
http://rapidshare.com/files/214481421/uswtest1.zip.html
I think the problem is either a trucha signed IOS at all, or it's something else that's patched into the cIOS(to get more rights than you should have), so i think it's worth a try.
Requirements:
- some experience with softmodding
- a backup to test
- IOS16 installed(v257, not the one from 4.0!!!)
- sd card
- common-key.bin in the root of the sd card
- IOS36-64-v1042.wad in /IOS/ on the sd card
So if you have a IOS249 already, you can't install this as IOS249. In fact you can't overwrite or delete anything for now, so select a free IOS slot.
*That will be good enough to play backups, even trucha signed ones.
PS: I added SoftChip to the package as it's the only loader you can use with this if it works(except you didn't have a cIOS installed before...)