Hi all,
I have a hard modded Wii (cyclowiz) that now doesn't play latest games. I'm going to try the excellent softmod tutorial on page one of this thread.
I have just checked and my firmware on the Wii is 4.1E, should I still be following the page 1 instructions as it specifies 4.2E?
Thanks for any help,
M.
Hi Dell_XPS
Thanks for the information...
Just waiting for the kids to go to bed, and I'll give it a go
Are all the downloads required on page 1 of the thread, or should I search through for updated software?
M.
Yup all the software is there m8, any probs let us know, we are good like that!!!!
Thanks again,
One last thing if you don't mind? Will this enable me to use a USB hard drive to play my 'original' backups?
Cheers.
I just bought a wii and I make a stupid think...update.. .Now I dont realy know many things about softmod and I dont want to make a mistake...Can any one please help me with my problem.
I live in london and can pay for cab or tube if one of you want to come to my house....Please
Sorry for my english..
What firmware are you on ?
If it's 4.2E follow the guide and it will be ok.
yes 4.2e.....but I am afraid not to do a mistake...and throw to the window my wiiiiii....I will wait to see mabe I find somebody .If not I will try
Wii soft modding guide for 4.2e system firmware - Digital World Cable Satellite Console Forum
its this a diferent way to do it????what I should choose your way or theyrs way....?
Thanx.
Hi guys
just bought a black wii for a present
Was planning on using this guide..... but look likes it doesnt give oppurtunity to play DVD backups..........instead games have to come off a usb hard drive instead
Does anybody know if the black wiis are softmoddable to play DVD backups or is it just a waste of time and USB hard drive is the only option???
Thanks
Remember if you have a usb stick, 8GB or more would work also just means only having 1 or 2 games on a stick at a time depending on how big the stick was m8.
Give it a try if you can, that way we know for sure that the new drives def dont play back DVDR's.
Cheers.
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