Since you're a very experienced moderator here, can you explain me the source of why this problem of "not initiating" exists? Is the built in game dumper, the one where you click on the "+" sign? Thank you for this, at least I'l be able to get some games you link a recommended Y-cable from Amazon? And is there any HDD recommended for this? What is the recommended guide here on gbatemp? Very much a newbie when it comes to forums as this is one of the first times I've written a post (always been more like a lurker in the I able to simply update the loader through the "update" option within the loader or would I need to get a new free install? For the SSB exploit, Ive followed the miimod guide for it and installed homebrew 1.12 (I think)? What cIOS should I download and where would I get my hands on them? I've use formatted FAT32 hard drive and never touched WBFS format, so don't think the problem lies there. like forcing users to install cIOS r53 instead of r52, which has issues with some Mario Missing steps and always forcing users to do it "their ways" instead of providing choices. if you use the PAL (which he says "don't create a savegame") it will not work if you already played that game, and he never told you to make a backup of your current game progress. It's also missing important steps where you have to dump your IOS files for brick recovery.Īlso, it's not really explaining how to use SSB exploit, there are two different version, one with or without savegame. Second issue is the provided package contains outdated programs, which could be dangerous ! never follow an old tutorial ! It was good until it provides "WBFS manager" instead of Wii Backup Manager, and force you to format to WBFS instead of FAT32.īut you said you used the right program so you should be fine, even if you are still using an outdated and deprecated partition format. OK, I'll watch the video now, just to confirm. They are ALWAYS bad and will at best makes you having issues and needed to go to GBAtemp to ask for help, at worse break your console. USBPort0 IS the one at the top in the back of the console, so if "the top port" worked, that's because it's the recommended one. Second, use Y-cable if your drive doesn't have its own power source, as WiiU is not providing enough power through a single USB port. VIOS251 (rev 21010, Info: d2x-v10beta53-alt-vWii): NAND Access, USB 2.0įirst, update the loader. SysCheck HDE v2.4.0 HacksDen Edition by JoostinOnline, Double_A, R2-D2199, and Nanoįound 34 IOS on this console.