What are common homebrew bugs
>> Wednesday 27 June 2012
What are common homebrew bugs
I have a Nintendo Wii console and I had installed Homebrew some time before. I had already backed up my resources so that in future if there is any issue I can easily restore all things back again properly. At first I had no problem the games worked well, but now I want more games and when I try to burn with imgburn, the Wii gives me error 002. I found that there can be some kind of bugs in this. So I just want know the most common bugs that can effect the console while using Homebrew. I am not getting proper info on the same. Thanks.
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Old 12-05-2011
Erinyes Erinyes is offline
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Re: What are common homebrew bugs
For this I will recommend you to to 4.1 but do not know how, I think with a game xD. It does not depend on the version of your Wii, it normally depends on the apps and tool you are using. Go for an review of NeoGamma CIOS. You must know all the way and proper steps to run this mod or things might not work properly. It is an sensible solution to have a back up of your system. I had not tried the mod and not even thinking of doing the same.
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Old 12-05-2011
Nymphs Nymphs is offline
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In a case where I tried to do something similar I found that the game is not recognized by Wii. I downgraded the firmware but do not know what has happened here. After a lots of search and handwork to restore my Wii I came on certain conclusion that I want to share. Well, if you want to update your console it is important that all the updates of Homebrew Channel to 1.0.8 and NeoGamma and CIOs with the latest patch is installed with all requirements.
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Old 12-05-2011
Charites Charites is offline
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If you go for a new version of update then there is lot of things already fixed. For some new updates it found that Hardware not recognized if fixed. Chances are that an old installed CIOS installed incorrectly or missing. You may format the SD card or USB incorrectly, is not compatible, or not enough space. Perhaps a new D3-2 Wii unit will not run blank DVD or outdated install DVDx. Install the latest version of DVDx through the homebrew channel.
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Old 12-05-2011
Sirens Sirens is offline
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If you need a file then check that it is installed in the correct folder. Then also check that CIOS is installed incorrectly and the date is not missing. If you are using cios38rev14 installer, for IOS38-64-3610.wad file in the root of the SD card. Each program has its files in specific folders, so pay attention to that. Can also be a bad ball or space on the Wii. It is possible that the SD card format incorrectly.
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Old 14-05-2011
Centaurs Centaurs is offline
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If you are getting a error like partition not found then you most likely to have a CIOS not installed correctly. So you have to for the most recent update for the same. It is possible that the format of the device incorrectly, or the device is not supported yet. If there is a issue of ISO corrupt then there are chances that the patches are not proper. And you might check the region patch issue also in this. Unauthorized device detected can be a cause of outdated firmware for your modchip.
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