![]() ![]() The apps all show up there, except that when I launch an app, it errors out saying it doesn't have ios58 access. However, using the USB loader gx homebrew menu works. But whenever I run it I have a blank screen with nothing but bubbles. But I do recall that having the homebrew dol files in the apps folder on the SD should allow them to show up in the homebrew launcher. Now mind you, I haven't touched this thing in like a decade so I dont remember much about how all these apps work. I discovered that the SD adaptor for the micro SD was shot and swapped it out with another. All my homebrew app channels and forwarders were there but nothing would launch. I fired it up and the thing had never been touched. I took it home and disassembled it to give it a much needed cleaning. Went to visit my old room-mate and they surprised me with my old wii that they had been saving in their closet for me for years. Once you're confortable with it, installing Coldboot Haxchi shouldn't be any difficult at all, provided you follow the instructions to the letter.Hey guys, a little back story. IMO, you should just get Haxchi installed and load it manually. Yes, you can also do this with Mocha, but you'd still be using CBHC and adding some unnecessary seconds to the boot. can be installed through CBHC (Coldboot Haxchi) to make it boot directly into a signature-patched Home menu. 90% of end-users will only use the same features that Haxchi provides. Mocha is a CFW that allows you to extend the possibilities of the official Wii U system, for example by implementing certain flags that allow you to install out-of-region games or homebrew to the Home menu.ĭo you need Mocha? Well, not really. Now, do you need RedNAND? Absolutely not, unless you're planning on actually tinkering with your Wii U and not just using it for homebrew and games. the 32GB of internal storage of your Wii U) that simulates the physical chip on your SD, so you can tinker with it without having to worry about bricking. ![]() Thats really the trickiest part of the thing, the number of files you have to copy to your SD card, move to the wii u, do 1-2 things, bring the SD card back to the PC, delete/copy some new files, over and over and its tempting to "take some shortcuts" but I wouldn't recommend that. ![]() I at one point was having problems with haxchi not starting and I thought about just forging ahead, but then read through the previous steps again and figured out I had copied a few files to the wrong place, redoing those steps made everything just fine. I backed the whole thing up on my PC, if my SD card ever dies I can just buy a new one and copy it over and running again just fine.Īs long as you follow the steps and immediately stop if something doesn't line up with what it says, you won't brick your wii u. My previous wii u died because its internal memory started going corrupt.īy using redNAND you are essentially completely ignoring the internal memory now and everything runs off your SD card, including the 32 gig "internal memory" which is now actually on your SD card. ![]() You really won't break your wii u doing the full jail break including CFW and cold boot, in fact imo it makes your wii u even safer. ![]()
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