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    Im also chipped and softmod but still cant get this smw working from disc just getting dvd error.

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    What version of Neogamma loader is it that you are using with this install?

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    Default Softmod can kill your console

    Do not install softmods on your Nintendo Wii. there are many problems relating to updating the console. Delete all hombrew and softmod files before updating your console.
    Softmod can kill your console.
    Unless the main board firmware was backed up, there is no way to recover the console. A console 'bricked' in this way must be returned to Nintendo to be repaired by them. If they discover the problem is down to the use of 'homebrew' software, they will not warranty the unit and would charge to repair the damage.

    The best solution is to install a modchip on your console:

    Nintendo Wii modchip & repairs in Manchester & UK

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    Followed this guide and got my first game working last night. That was We Sing (PAL) which I had burned to DVD and it worked no problems for a good few hours of playing.

    Today decided to try running games from USB, so dug out an oldish 60gb HDD and Integral external USB casing. Got the HDD working with the Wii fine and formatted it, used WBFS to add some game iso's and all looked to be working perfectly.

    Problem is when I load any game from USB in uLoader or NeoGamma they play for a short while and then freeze. So far I have tried Boom Blox Smash Party, F1 2009 and We Sing (which worked fine from DVD) and all do exactly the same thing.

    Anyone got any ideas of what the issues might be, and more importantly how I might go about correcting it?

    EDIT: Just realised the missus was playing We Sing from DVD still, have just tried from USB and doens't seem to be freezing like the other games. Don't know if this makes any difference but thought I should mention it.

    Re-EDIT: Forget that last edit, We Sing on USB has just crashed too, so definitely not and issue with the ISO as working fine on DVD but not USB.
    Last edited by Ultimatepe; 25th November, 2009 at 03:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy6 View Post
    Do not install softmods on your Nintendo Wii. there are many problems relating to updating the console. Delete all hombrew and softmod files before updating your console.
    Softmod can kill your console.
    Unless the main board firmware was backed up, there is no way to recover the console. A console 'bricked' in this way must be returned to Nintendo to be repaired by them. If they discover the problem is down to the use of 'homebrew' software, they will not warranty the unit and would charge to repair the damage.

    The best solution is to install a modchip on your console:

    Nintendo Wii modchip & repairs in Manchester & UK
    where's your evidence!???

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy6 View Post
    Do not install softmods on your Nintendo Wii. there are many problems relating to updating the console. Delete all hombrew and softmod files before updating your console.
    Softmod can kill your console.
    Unless the main board firmware was backed up, there is no way to recover the console. A console 'bricked' in this way must be returned to Nintendo to be repaired by them. If they discover the problem is down to the use of 'homebrew' software, they will not warranty the unit and would charge to repair the damage.

    The best solution is to install a modchip on your console:

    Nintendo Wii modchip & repairs in Manchester & UK
    GOOD ADVERT FOR YOUR SHOP !!

    SO YOUR SAYING THAT THEY WILL WARRANT IT IF YOU CHIP IT .. DONT THINK SO



    (GOOD ADVERT FOR YOUR SHOP !!)

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    Ultimatepe ..Is the fan spinning in your wii ?
    Sounds like overheating

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    Default v4.2e not working on my wii

    Hi i'm new to softmoding and my wii will not accept any private folder from bannerbomb, why is this i have been trying for three days now pls help.

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    Thank You dell_xps For This Useful Post...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glimmer View Post
    Thank You dell_xps For This Useful Post...
    No probs Glimmer !!!

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    thanks for the help shall keep you updated of progress

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    Quote Originally Posted by jame View Post
    thanks for the help shall keep you updated of progress
    No probs glad to of helped m8.

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    Default boot2v4

    Hi, as i have updated to 4.2E and boot2v4 i cannot load BootMii to boot2, is it still safe to follow this process or not? Don't want to brick my Wii.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobmarsh View Post
    Hi, as i have updated to 4.2E and boot2v4 i cannot load BootMii to boot2, is it still safe to follow this process or not? Don't want to brick my Wii.
    Does bootmii load up m8 ? if so do a nand back up that way you can brick unbrick all day long.
    HTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by dell_xps View Post
    Does bootmii load up m8 ? if so do a nand back up that way you can brick unbrick all day long.
    HTH
    Hi thanks for the reply, yes bootmii loads but only as an IOS from HBC menu not from boot2. i've done a NAND backup but worried that if it get bricked I cannot load bootmii from boot2 to restore it.

 

 
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