System Menu 4.2 - DO NOT UPDATE!

Started by Link, September 29, 2009, 05:33:11 AM

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Quote from: pichu04 on November 05, 2009, 06:19:08 AM
Now what if you were to delete the homebrew channel and then upgrade to 4.2. Then use bannerbomb to install the channel back.

If you don't have the latest version of the Homebrew Channel installed, it will remove it when you update it to 4.2 anyway.  If you update it to 4.2, and then use the HackMii Installer to install the latest version of the Homebrew Channel, it should run without any problems.

I wouldn't recommend updating to 4.2, though.

Dark Chaos

Hey! is there an app for downgrading my system menu? if so please give me the link :smileyface:

Click here to level up my card!
You're too slow LOL :D

pichu04


Dark Chaos


Click here to level up my card!
You're too slow LOL :D

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Quote from: pichu04 on November 05, 2009, 09:34:43 PM
Latest version is 0.6 correct?

From what I can tell, that looks like it is the latest version.  Again, I wouldn't update to 4.2, as there has (or had?) been reports of completely unmodified consoles bricking from trying to update to it.  This article seems to explain things pretty well...

updates and bricking

Jassim

anyone else find it sad how they try blocking dvdx on every update cos they cant accept the fact that dvd support for the wii was so easy in the first place.

do NOT pm me to request a code or if you have any problems with my code.
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Romaap

Quote from: Jassim on November 07, 2009, 12:31:10 PM
anyone else find it sad how they try blocking dvdx on every update cos they cant accept the fact that dvd support for the wii was so easy in the first place.
I've heard (a long time ago) Nintendo didn't add dvd support because of a lot of licensing.

Link

Quote from: Jassim on November 07, 2009, 12:31:10 PM
anyone else find it sad how they try blocking dvdx on every update cos they cant accept the fact that dvd support for the wii was so easy in the first place.

I doubt it's the DVD functinality of DVDX itself.. DVD functionality and playing burnt DVDs that's very close to each other!

WiiPower

DVDX and playing burnt discs is not close to each other. The very 1st version of the backup launcher required DVDX, but that was years ago. Blocking DVDX only blocks DVDX and is totally pointless as you can only use it when you can run own code anyways. And that also means you can install a new version of DVDX.

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Quote from: WiiPower on November 07, 2009, 10:28:59 PM
DVDX and playing burnt discs is not close to each other. The very 1st version of the backup launcher required DVDX, but that was years ago. Blocking DVDX only blocks DVDX and is totally pointless as you can only use it when you can run own code anyways. And that also means you can install a new version of DVDX.

True, I just try to understand Nintendo's thoughts but noone seems to be able to do that anyway ^^

Gecko Codemaster

Its just sad.  Nintendo has its best people to fix this. Yet just 5 people can hack the newest version!  3 words.  Nintendo needs brains.  And  O0 's
Nintendo is throwing thier computers at walls because they cant beat the power of gecko. O0

emperor52

I found the stuff needed to reinstall the Homebrew Channel, but I have no idea where to put the stuff at. What folders does what go in, because it doesn't show up on my Wii.

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What install method are you using (Bannerbomb, Smash Stack, Indiana Pwns)?  I'm not familiar with Smash Stack and Indiana Pwns, but with Bannerbomb, all that you  should have to do is place the 'boot.dol' or 'boot.elf' file of the HackMii Installer on the root of your SD card, and it should allow you to run the application.

emperor52

I finally figured out what was wrong. I needed to re-format my sd card. I got it now. Thanks for the help though.

dynablade

 :mad: My brother updated the Wii  :mad: ..... Is it possible to update back to version 4.1 or something ???