Hermes just updated his cIOS installer (4.0) and uLoader (3.0). And this time, it works perfectly with my Wii (Japanese black wii 4.1).Here's what I did:download the new pack from that Spanish messageboard. Launched the new cIOS installer, choose to install in 249, and installed the cios 222 (38 merged with 60) and cios 223 (38+37 also, just in case).Tried to launch uLoader, and it didn't freeze !!! So it confirmed that this time the cios succesfully installed itself. I quickly left this program (a little bit ugly to be honest) and launched the beautiful cfg usb loader (with the gaf theme ;) ).Tried MH3 with the mload 222 and it didnt freeze neither !! I also got past the start game option (with 249 it would freeze with an annoying sound) and was able to load my savegame and play the game !!!!
My question is what is the difference or why the change to build IOS222 or IOS223 as (IOS37 with IOS38 merged in) over the old method or version of the 'cios_installer' to make them as (IOS37 with IOS36 merged in)?
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If the files are already on your SD card, then it should find them there and install locally rather than from the Internet. There isn't an option like there is in the IOS249 installer. Perhaps you missed a file when copying them into the directory. You need to copy all the files downloaded by the NUSD. There should be about 18 or so per IOS (about 16 parts, a certs file and something else from memory).
Hi there, this is really a great tutorial I must say.I have a major issue tho, when I use the 222 installer I tryed with the online method but the wii just hanged so I tryed the manual offline one.. But the merge installer still try to connect to internet.I disabled the internet connection in the wii meny and I unplugged my adapter.. So how can I merge those files or get past that method without doing the installation?
It is well known that the Hermes' installer does not work with the adapter (and stated in the tutorial as such). To do an offline install, ensure you have the directories absolutely correct. This is not a WAD install, so there should be multiple files for each IOS and the directory names have to be exactly the same as specified in the tutorial. If it isn't finding them, then you have the wrong files or the wrong location.
IOS58 Installer does one thing, and one thing only - download and install IOS58 from the Nintendo update servers. This process does not involve any system-critical parts of the system, and is completely safe. IOS58 is required for USB 2.0 support in homebrew applications and is the default IOS used by HBC 1.0.8+. It is included in System Menu 4.3, but those who do not wish to update to 4.3 can just run this installer to get the benefits of IOS58.
- Copy the WAD file of the IOS to be used as base to the root directory of a storage device (SD card or USB device).- Insert the storage device in your Wii.- Run the installer.- Select the IOS version to use as base (default option recommended).- Select "WAD Installation".- Select the storage device where you copied the WAD file.
If you are not in 4.1 and if you accept the installation of this system menu, you will need to reinstall the preloader and the specifics hacks to this version. Follow this (french) tutoriel to install and configure preloader: -info.fr/article-52-installer-et-configurer-le-preloader.htm
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