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    Default version?

    gone to where i should be able to find wii version but nothing shown?

    help
    thx daz

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    Quote Originally Posted by partyzone View Post
    gone to where i should be able to find wii version but nothing shown?

    help
    thx daz
    bit more info m8 whats the prob

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    Default no version

    opened the settings folder to find what version of firmware i have on wii, (not new wii). went to:-
    wii --settings 1
    above right of cosole name should have version, but nothing thier?
    Wii was bought second hand and looking at discolouring is an older system but know looks arnt everything .

    Is thier anothe rway to find the version
    thx
    daz
    Last edited by partyzone; 28th January, 2009 at 05:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by partyzone View Post
    opened the settings folder to find what version of firmware i have on wii, (not new wii). went to:-
    wii --settings 1
    above right of cosole name should have version, but nothing thier?
    Wii was bought second hand and looking at discolouring is an older system but know looks arnt everything .

    Is thier anothe rway to find the version
    thx
    daz
    Click on the Wii on the bottom left, select settings in the right hand panel, top left will tell you what firmware your running m8.
    HTH
    Go for the homebrew version for 3.1 to 3.3 if it's an older one m8 !

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    Default version

    done that it shows nothing
    heres the steps i took this way if ive done somthing wrongu will spot where it is
    wii circle bottom left clicked
    second screen data man and wii settings - click wii settings
    3rd screen wii system settins 1 to the right where version is showing thier is nothing?

    I am in the screen with console nickname calendar etc
    You think if i put version needed to soft mod it it would be ok, or go online put latest version on then downgrade? it is asking for pin for certain parts is thier somthing i acan do to reset it?

    thx
    daz
    Last edited by partyzone; 28th January, 2009 at 08:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by partyzone View Post
    done that it shows nothing
    heres the steps i took this way if ive done somthing wrongu will spot where it is
    wii circle bottom left clicked
    second screen data man and wii settings - click wii settings
    3rd screen wii system settins 1 to the right where version is showing thier is nothing?

    I am in the screen with console nickname calendar etc
    You think if i put version needed to soft mod it it would be ok, or go online put latest version on then downgrade? it is asking for pin for certain parts is thier somthing i acan do to reset it?

    thx
    daz
    Parental control will be enabled, go into settings and turn it off m8, suppose you can upgrade to 3.4E then downgrade to 3.2E, but I'd just install the homebrew channel for 3.1 to 3.3 then downgrade to 3.2 m8.

 

 

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