Quick question, assuming the NAND-AID install goes well and I'm able to boot back into the OS, will I need to solder the 3V3 pad on the Pico to continue using it with the 512GB SD card?
I don't care about the standby services so I don't mind losing them.Oh you are going for 512. That means you need patches all the time so either defuse or isfshax.
I think I will show you how to setup isfshax when the setup is done, so you don't need permanent defuse. Else you would need to connect 3V3 so the pico would be powered by the Wii U.
Also keep in mind that isfshax will break standby services and with that the quick start menu. I am not sure if standby services would work with defuse
It hasn't done anything else for a few minutes and the LED is solid purple. I think it seems like the NAND-AID is not installed correctly? Is there anyway I can confirm that it detects the 512GB SD card before I start the setup process? Not sure if it matters, but I have not formatted the SD card at all, so it's likely still formatted as exFAT.MLC open attempt 7325 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7326 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7327 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7328 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7329 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7330 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7331 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7332 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7333 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7334 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7335 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7336 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7337 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7338 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7339 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7340 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7341 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7342 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7343 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7344 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7345 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7346 FFFCFFE9 MLC open attempt 7347 FFFCFFE9
Did the same thing a second time. I was able to copy the serial log before the repeated messages ate everythingFirst try again, sometimes it needs two attempts, in the first the MLC gets formatted but not mounted and in the second it then works, because it is already formatted.
If that doesn't help itprobably isn't installed correctly. You can try to boot without the setup plugin and look out if the mlc01 device comes up.
00:00:01:366: FSA: [uptime 1.366 s]: Attached volume to mlc01 (raw): Capacity XXXXX MB, XXXXXXX logical blocks of size 512 B.
It is most likely just the WINA2 adapter. That was the only one my console didn't have due to a damaged interface and once I replaced it, it worked as it should.Ok I was able to find someone selling a replacement for all 3 modules. Probably won't be delivered for a month so I'll give an update later.
Once I get them, I'll replace that one first and see if that fixes it. The pack of 3 was less than $30CAD so I'm not too concerned about the priceIt is most likely just the WINA2 adapter. That was the only one my console didn't have due to a damaged interface and once I replaced it, it worked as it should.
Can you show us the way on how to install isfshax chipless when you have time? I'm very interested in this and also I want to try the overclock function with no need to install the defuse chip.I think I will show you how to setup isfshax when the setup is done, so you don't need permanent defuse. Else you would need to connect 3V3 so the pico would be powered by the Wii U.
Also keep in mind that isfshax will break standby services and with that the quick start menu. I am not sure if standby services would work with defuse
It was explained over in this postCan you show us the way on how to install isfshax chipless when you have time? I'm very interested in this and also I want to try the overclock function with no need to install the defuse chip.