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    Exclamation Black ops won't load

    i have a origenal disk of callofduty blackops and i've tried to search a black ops iso to make my own mod menu ...

    Now i installed priiloader to be sure if i brick my wii ,, that i can bring my wii back alive

    i had to enable the updates for wii...

    now after did that blackops needed an update and i couldn't load my original disk (gave me an error in blue screen )

    now i back disabled the wii updates so my wii can update itself and the original disk back works ...

    can it brick my wii if there comes an update to 4.4E ?

    and can someon e help me out with my mod menu? i downloaded the iso file of blackops but my trucha won't open the iso file :s
    -now i can't place my mod menu into the iso file :s

    i also can't load my black ops iso from usb :s
    it stucks at loading ....

    Could someone help me out?
    Thanks a lot
    Greetz .

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    Black ops loads from a cios with a 57 base. I don't know what setup you have so I don't know where you have installed your 57 base if you have used the d2x v7 from this site it is in ios 250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy_highlander View Post
    Black ops loads from a cios with a 57 base. I don't know what setup you have so I don't know where you have installed your 57 base if you have used the d2x v7 from this site it is in ios 250.
    so what i have to do now? :s

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekk4life View Post
    i have a origenal disk of callofduty blackops and i've tried to search a black ops iso to make my own mod menu ...

    Now i installed priiloader to be sure if i brick my wii ,, that i can bring my wii back alive

    i had to enable the updates for wii...

    now after did that blackops needed an update and i couldn't load my original disk (gave me an error in blue screen )

    now i back disabled the wii updates so my wii can update itself and the original disk back works ...

    can it brick my wii if there comes an update to 4.4E ?
    Well if you have the original Black OPS disc you could have used any of the USB Loaders to install it on your HDD then run it with the correct wad.

    So did this update upgrade you to 4.3E?

    I'm not aware that they have made a 4.4 yet and Google doesn't show anything useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keithuk View Post
    Well if you have the original Black OPS disc you could have used any of the USB Loaders to install it on your HDD then run it with the correct wad.

    So did this update upgrade you to 4.3E?

    I'm not aware that they have made a 4.4 yet and Google doesn't show anything useful.
    i have the original disk and also i have a .iso file from the internet
    But i cant find the correct wad to load the game thats my little problem :s
    en noo but i mean i disabled the settings for updates in my priiloader ...

    so if there comes an update i have to do the update ... my wii is for a long time 4.3E

 

 

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