What exactly is the purpose of installing the patched IOS60 wad? Isn't the patched IOS70 one the only one needed?
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What exactly is the purpose of installing the patched IOS60 wad? Isn't the patched IOS70 one the only one needed?
Actually I completed the mod, successfully. Followed the tutorial exactly, and still got the upside down HBC, I had to reinstall it later. I was just curious as to why I wasn't supposed to update,...
Why shouldn't we update the HBC? Is there any problem with the latest version?
Instead of updating the system menu to 4.1 via the safe updater, couldn't I just do it with dop-IOS MOD? Or is that a bad idea?
The D2Pro9 is soldered to a Wii clip. It's just that I installed it about a year and a half ago, so I don't really remember if it was on the DVD drive or the motherboard itself. Had it been on the...
So, if I switch the DVD drives my new, presumably d3-2 Wii would be able to read DVD-R backups. But I wouldn't be able to use the modchip as it's installed on the motherboard, not the DVD drive, am I...
Hello.
My Wii is unfortunately bricked, after a botched 4.2 downgrade. Black screen, no a/v, can insert and eject discs. I've tried pretty much everything there is to try, but nothing. I'll get a...
No, unfortunately it does not.
Well, it should alway be smaller, that's the point of compressing it. But I was wondering if there wasn't some other, more practical and certain way to confirm whether an iso is scrubbed or not,...
Not quite, the iso itself is always 4.37 GB, scrubbed or unscrubbed. A scrubbed iso has the garbage data replaced by 0s, which will compress better, not removed, so the size never changes, hence my...
Thanks for the quick reply.
Yeah, I know about that. But let's say I only have access to the ISO itself, uncompressed. How can I tell if it's scrubbed or unscrubbed? Do I have to compress it or is...
Just a quick question, how can I tell (aside from the RAR file size) if an ISO is scrubbed or unscrubbed, since they always have the same size?
Thanks in advance
I have a PAL Wii, 3.2E (with IOS51 installed), and only used AnyRegion Changer on the video settings. I'd like however to update to 4.0. Now, I know AnyRegion Changer probably won't work with it, but...
I see, so I shouldn't update then. Still a confirmation from someone who has already tried it would be welcome.
Ok, thanks. Actually I intend to update from E to E, only the video mode has been changed with Any Region Changer, but I need it to display on NTSC, so I wanted to check first.
I know Any Region Changer doesn't quite work with 3.4, but does anyone know if the changes made to the video setting (from PAL to NTSC in this case) before updating to 3.4 would remain untouched or...
So if I already used AnyRegion Changer to change a few settings, will this upgrade reset them all, or would they remain the same, but impossible to change back?
Can anyone confirm if you still can use Tona's region changer after upgrading?
Now that FW 3.3 has rendered trucha signed discs useless, is there any other way to replace files on a game image and make it work on a 3.3 console?
I have a PAL Wii with a D2Pro9 v2, everything worked perfectly. I was trying out this new region changer by Tona, more specifically changing the video mode to NTSC, which is more convenient for me,...
All NTSC backups, since my Wii is a PAL one. The media has nothing to do with it, they are perfectly burned, it's really a case of the chip not forcing them to run in NTSC. The same thing used to...
I have a PAL D2C2 Wii with a D2Pro9 v2 installed. Everything works fine except, unlike Wii backups, NTSC Gamecube backups won't run in their original NTSC mode. They run like a bad PAL conversion,...
I know you need to boot an original from you own region (PAL, in my case)to activate region free, and so I have. However, all my GameCube NTSC backups are displayed (through RGB) way up on the...
I just tried my Resident Evil (Remake) NTSC backup on the Wii only to find out the audio is extremely out of sync in the cutscenes, no stuttering, just starts and ends way before, including in the...
Very well, then.
Thanks again.